Reader comments: Judge, San Angelo taking monumental hearing in stride

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Angelo Frank | 8:38 p.m. April 18, 2008
We residents of San Angelo are just a bunch of friendly West Texas types who just want this over with so we get on with our lives. Heck, our local arena football team had to change it's venue, a wedding reception had to be moved, and the restaurants are more crowded than usual. It's nice having the extra money put into the local economy but there is more to life than that. We just pray that what ever is best for the innocent children and their mothers takes place and that the spot light goes somewhere else.
highlander | 7:41 a.m. April 21, 2008
boy thats a joke,friendly west texas? does WACO have any meaning? once again you think that you people can go around and violate anybodys civil rights anytime you feel like it. leave them alone till you have positive proof that there was a wrong.and so far you dont.

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Media surround FLDS family spokesman Rod Parker on Thursday outside the courthouse in San Angelo, Texas, during the custody hearing for the 416 FLDS children who were taken by the state. (Tim Hussin, Deseret News)
Tim Hussin, Deseret News
Media surround FLDS family spokesman Rod Parker on Thursday outside the courthouse in San Angelo, Texas, during the custody hearing for the 416 FLDS children who were taken by the state.