Reader comments: Were religious rights, family sanctity trampled?

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No comments? | 2:42 p.m. April 23, 2008
I submitted relivant comments on this topic this morning. Why are they not showing up?

I have a hard time believing no one has had a single comment on this.
Cara de Ni?o | 6:08 p.m. April 23, 2008
A child should have the right to grow up unmolested and enjoy his or her innocence. This right trumps anything else someone might claim. Hence, these people are just as much in the wrong as those who belong to NAMBLA and seek out young boys. Both scenarios are just sick and wrong!

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Texas state troopers gather outside the coliseum on Tuesday where 437 FLDS children were being held.  (Mike Terry, Deseret News)
Mike Terry, Deseret News
Texas state troopers gather outside the coliseum on Tuesday where 437 FLDS children were being held.