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georgebushmoron

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Today I was listening to CKNW's John McComb's show about the Bountiful Community's polygamy situation vis a vis law enforcement's attempt at charging them. John McComb is for sure an intelligent individual. He's not the sort of shock-jock who says off the wall things to get callers with extremist views on the line so they can get into a right wing feeding frenzy. He sounds like a left-leaning, soft spoken and sensitive individual. However, today's show made me think that there was a sinister nature to his intelligence.

John played stupid by stating how is it that the government and law enforcement seem unwilling to do anything about what is going on at Bountiful. How there are accusations of child abuse, how 15 year old girls are married off to 80 year old men, how they are the 9th wife at that, etc. Wally Opal, the Attorney General, was also the subject of his monologue. John reported that Mr. Opal is bringing special judicial agents to review the Bountiful case again for charges to be laid. Then John goes on about how, in the face of child abuse, the government seems unwilling to do anything.

Now we all know that most radio stations are for-profit organizations. Their mandate is NOT to bring you the news, but to sell advertising, and the news (ie: their version of the facts) is what keeps you glued to the radio program so that you can hear advertising so that more advertising can be sold at a higher price.

It seems John is very adept at being a radio station employee. But in listening to the conversations John is having with callers, we find out a few things: 1) John volunteers the fact that the RCMP had already done an investigation within Bountiful, interviewing people, collecting facts, etc. with regard to child abuse and had come up with no charges which could be laid, 2) John admits that should Mr. Opal attempt to lay charges but fail, that the Constitutional rights for religious freedom of expression and assembly will trump polygamy charges in a Supreme Court and law enforcement will not have another chance to get at Bountiful again, 3) John acquiesces to the notion brought upon by a caller that child abuse charges trump religious rights protected by the Constitution.

Yet John continues to ask the question, at almost every station break moment, how the government is unwilling to protect children from abuse at Bountiful and how the government can not stand up against them when it comes to polygamy. As though he was as stupid as his callers. He already knows that Mr. Opal has gone beyond what governments ought to be doing in seeking to charge people with crimes, that in fact, extra efforts and a special course of action are taken to get Bountiful on whatever they can. He already knows that not enough evidence could be erected to lay child abuse charges as a result of the RCMP investigation. He already knows that talking about religious rights in this country has no bearing whatsoever on whether or not people can be charged with child abuse.

After his monologue, a rash of callers chimed on about how the government does nothing. How the government allows child abuse to occur. How the government will bring in Shariah law because it can't combat the religious laws at Bountiful. Well of course all these rants by people, as usual, STUPID PEOPLE, are going to cause more stupid people to listen in. Thanks John, for pandering to the common idiot. I hope you feel great when you get a raise. What a bastard.
 

Quarter Mile'r

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I never heard the program you speak of George but as you describe it I
gotta agree. Since he kept repeating his question all he would be doing is
pandering to the idiot who reads the question like an accusation of
convinction that this practice is actually going on.

You know how people hear something over and over again and all of a
sudden it's not an accusation anymore it's now heard as
a statement of actuality! :rolleyes:

Radio talk show host succeeds in manipulation of the human emotion
instead of their intelligence. Simple media hype to get more listeners
on board, nothing else.

............QM'r
 

twoblues

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I wouldn't call him an asshole, but I would say that he tries too hard to play the audience too much. His attempts at being the "devil's advocate" also fail most of the time in my mind. On the other hand, his voice is soothing :eek:
 

Sir Jim

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As to Bountiful, I wish that Daphne from the Sun would get a life. She just keeps on harping about it. My friends who live in Creston say that it's no big deal having them there and that they are well received in town.
As to them marrying young... it's only a matter of maybe three generations back that people married in their early teens. Is it any better or any more 'moral' that modern society now waits till late twenties to marry?

As to polygamy, many people now have more than one partner and so why do we keep poking at these people? It's just that they are an easy target.
We expect and wink at it from entertainers, sports stars, swingers etc, so when a visible family next doors does it, it becomes the governments problem?

Leav'em be.
 

georgebushmoron

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As to Bountiful, I wish that Daphne from the Sun would get a life. She just keeps on harping about it. My friends who live in Creston say that it's no big deal having them there and that they are well received in town.
As to them marrying young... it's only a matter of maybe three generations back that people married in their early teens. Is it any better or any more 'moral' that modern society now waits till late twenties to marry?

As to polygamy, many people now have more than one partner and so why do we keep poking at these people? It's just that they are an easy target.
We expect and wink at it from entertainers, sports stars, swingers etc, so when a visible family next doors does it, it becomes the governments problem?

Leav'em be.
I agree to leave them alone. If a full RCMP investigation turns up nothing, then why pursue it further? It is pursued because it is political, and because some people in positions of power (such as Wally Opal) fear a commune with their own set of social values that is walled off from the rest of society.
 

Sonny

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As to them marrying young... it's only a matter of maybe three generations back that people married in their early teens. Is it any better or any more 'moral' that modern society now waits till late twenties to marry?
I have only been following this story lightly, but I believe the accusation is that the young women are being forced to marry men much older, even well more than twenty years older, than they. Whereas it is not unusual for a woman in mid-30s to desire a mid-50s or even older man, it is most uncommon for a girl of 16 to desire a late 30s or older man. If there is coercion of any kind, then that's wrong and illegal.

As to polygamy, many people now have more than one partner and so why do we keep poking at these people? It's just that they are an easy target. We expect and wink at it from entertainers, sports stars, swingers etc, so when a visible family next doors does it, it becomes the governments problem? Leav'em be.
Polygamy is multiple simultaneous marriages, not multiple simultaneous sexual partners. There is a legal difference, and for some folks a moral difference as well. For me, I could care less about polygamy as long as it is a free choice among the participating consenting adults.

Golly gosh, though, I'd hate to go through multiple simultaneous divorces!:eek:
 

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Coincidentally I heard McComb hot buttoning the issue of gas taxes the other day and thought he sounded like a sold out dolt doing it. While it probably sucks to a lot of people that gas is expensive, get used to it, it's running out, and the last thing we want to do is make it cheap so that we can blow through whatever we have left in no time all the while greenhouse gassing ourselves to death. I'd heard him for years on the radio before that and not thought of him that way before that (pandering to the mass of idiots). I think something has gotten to him and he's just looking for ratings now at the expense of common sense.

Didn't hear the Bountiful thing but I also could care less if people practice polygamy. Hey I'd take a few ladies for myself if I could, always working on it, never succeed =). But it indeed must be done under free will. My only concern with Bountiful is it may not be always free will and there may be some brainwashing going on (but I feel the same way of most other religion too so you could ban it all while you are at it). But I don't live in Bountiful so I have no idea what goes on there.
 

PAUSEDMENO

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Brain washing goes on with every religious organization. This is a must, in order to train new followers of the religion. The brain washing starts at home, and carries on in the church. Children grow up terrified of the devil. Just listen to the republican campaign speeches " battle between good, and , evil". If you don't elect us you are supporting evil. (the devil)
 
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