"All My Babies' Mamas"

ChesusRice

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According to federal paperwork, Colorado City is filled largely with unwed mothers without any visible spousal support. But Beagley said this has become a polygamist tradition, so that no proof exists of their many marriages through public records. Husbands marry only once in a civil ceremony. Other subsequent marriages are done "spiritually, but not legally. Beagley concluded, "It's a way of life. You get married, you go on welfare, and that's it.''
Polygamous women are treated as single mothers. "In terms of food-stamp eligibility, she's not in a recognized marriage situation, and she'd be considered a single mom with kids,'' said Mason Bishop, spokesman for the Utah Department of Workforce Services Deanna Beagley's husband, Norman, was raised in the Colorado City FLDS too. He said, "There are people out there who use welfare as an excuse. Their attitude is, `Where's mine?...If you took a camcorder at the till at the community grocery store, just to see how much money rolled across, you'd be surprised how much was real money and how much was welfare.'' According to Arizona records the Cooperative Mercantile Exchange, the one grocery store in Colorado City, collected $26,466 from the WIC food program in December 1997. Hildale has its own WIC office rented to the government for $400 a month in 1998. In an affidavit Hildale's town attorney stated, "There is a large amount of foot traffic in and out of [the WIC] office.
 

desert dude

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what am i apologizing about, not remembering he was black . . . . or inferring with a inaccurate source wrongly that you are a racist when you are a racist


ill admit to sourcing my alternative RIU story badly, man what a fail, but hey , me being inaccurate doesn't change you
Non apology accepted for what it is.

I am timeless, why would I change?

Carry on, retard.
 

kelly4

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According to federal paperwork, Colorado City is filled largely with unwed mothers without any visible spousal support. But Beagley said this has become a polygamist tradition, so that no proof exists of their many marriages through public records. Husbands marry only once in a civil ceremony. Other subsequent marriages are done "spiritually, but not legally. Beagley concluded, "It's a way of life. You get married, you go on welfare, and that's it.''
Polygamous women are treated as single mothers. "In terms of food-stamp eligibility, she's not in a recognized marriage situation, and she'd be considered a single mom with kids,'' said Mason Bishop, spokesman for the Utah Department of Workforce Services Deanna Beagley's husband, Norman, was raised in the Colorado City FLDS too. He said, "There are people out there who use welfare as an excuse. Their attitude is, `Where's mine?...If you took a camcorder at the till at the community grocery store, just to see how much money rolled across, you'd be surprised how much was real money and how much was welfare.'' According to Arizona records the Cooperative Mercantile Exchange, the one grocery store in Colorado City, collected $26,466 from the WIC food program in December 1997. Hildale has its own WIC office rented to the government for $400 a month in 1998. In an affidavit Hildale's town attorney stated, "There is a large amount of foot traffic in and out of [the WIC] office.
What's your point? I'm pretty sure I know what it is. But, I'd rather hear it from you.
 

UncleBuck

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