Scream I may, Scream I must
Scream I may, Scream I must--Iran, Chernobyl. Yes I am going Bannanas. Cristian Amanpur of CNN--I'll catch the spelling later, said that rights for
women had taken a step backward in Iran, making it easier for men to practice polyamy. OK, so a man can say
tlack-tlack-tlack and throw his wife out in the street, but she can't join the family of a previously monogamous
man. Oh, yeah-that's a problem, and the government can rape and kill you and your husband and children,
parents and grandchildrensimply because you are Bahai or wear your sunglasses on the wrong side of your
chador. Christian could used her influence to create another capital crime in Iran, she is, though beloved, Iranian.
Iran is a Republic where absolute and arbitrary jurisdiction rules every day that allah has made. They have Sunni
Muslim refugees in Iran and both they and native born Iranians may practice polygamy and have 4 wives if they
have the money to support them and the temperment to practice polygamy fairly. So lets just put' em all on the
garbage heap on a public referendem and let the basij count the ballots.
And what about first wives who become ill? But now we hear that Polygamy has been made illegal by
popular vote, making Sunni plural families illegal, ie. fornicators, and for a repeat offence, they may be
hung, as Bahais are hung because the writings of their Ba'ab are them.
In America, there may be coastal states with economies to support single women who become ill, and even allow them to keep their children. But it isn't anywhere where polygamy is a common practice. They are considering helping single women with
children, making it sound like only women leaving polygamy would get the special help.
I have nearly two gigs of RFTD formatted posts to a BC September Dawn on a Sunday Paper Movie Review site. I knew that Gene England had been spent a lot of time in Canada collecting Oral History about the massacre. That was in 1975, the summer my Grandparents excavated Cedar City's Old mill. There was a newer mill that my Grandfather , and it was torn down to build a small hydropower plant for Church owned Utah Power and Light. The Mill stone for the old mill he passed every day going to school. It was still where it had been when he was a boy. I would like to know if the army set fire to it or the Church Mill when it built the expanded mill my grandfather was born very near..
As for the notion that the residents of Southern Utah being more evil than any other refugee humans, I doubt it. The things that humans run from are not experiences WHICH EVER ennoble. People even get more raunchy after a few generations pass and they don't understand what happened to their ancestors and was passed down to them without tradition or explanation.
More on this when I get over being a web-journalist for the last few days. You know, the plural wives who nursed their sister wives through cancer or CFIDS and reared children with lukemia or weakness from NTTS in poverty neither got their apology
nor compensation.
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