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Police arrest head of apocalyptic church

State police on Tuesday arrested on sex charges the leader of an apocalyptic sect in northeastern New Mexico.

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“Suyaki Miyako Lei”

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ISP Location: Alamogordo, NM
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#1
May 6, 2008
 
SHOOT ALL PEDOPHILES! THEY ARE POISONING OUR COMMUNITIES. Sometimes they pose as great religious leaders to gain parents trust to allow them to get close to their children.

WE WON'T STAND FOR ANY MORE SEXUAL ABUSE TO OUR CHILDREN!!
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May 7, 2008
 
PinkFloyd wrote:
SHOOT ALL PEDOPHILES! THEY ARE POISONING OUR COMMUNITIES. Sometimes they pose as great religious leaders to gain parents trust to allow them to get close to their children.
WE WON'T STAND FOR ANY MORE SEXUAL ABUSE TO OUR CHILDREN!!
I am with you on this... they are the lowest of the low to prey on the innocent and helpless. Sadly, NM is one of the worse states regarding punishment for this crime..
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May 7, 2008
 
Where are all the javier supporters on this one. I am sure the cult leader just mad a mistake he only thought he was teaching them religion. Those girls must have known what they were doing i mean they joined the cult after all. The parents all allowed it so it is okay. Why weren't the parents watching these children closer. That is most of the excuses i have hear supporting javier hopefully those people will see how dumb they really sound.

“Just waiting....”

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May 7, 2008
 
Hmmm well now at least New Mexico will be known for something other than book burning, people too big to fit in one seat on an airplane, and the inability to turn in election results..... o.O lol
John Baake
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May 7, 2008
 
Is anyone really surprised at this?
I mean anyone other than the braindead cult members.
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May 14, 2008
 
Another apocalyptic tragedy in the making -- born of fear, feeding on fear, preying on the innocent.
The apocalypse is used as an excuse for the wrongful domination of others.
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May 14, 2008
 
alamoairforce wrote:
Where are all the javier supporters on this one. I am sure the cult leader just mad a mistake he only thought he was teaching them religion. Those girls must have known what they were doing i mean they joined the cult after all. The parents all allowed it so it is okay. Why weren't the parents watching these children closer. That is most of the excuses i have hear supporting javier hopefully those people will see how dumb they really sound.
What did this guy do? What are the charges? Were you ther to witness it? What does this have to do with the case here? From what I know of the 2, they are totally different.
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May 14, 2008
 
alamoairforce wrote:
Where are all the javier supporters on this one. I am sure the cult leader just mad a mistake he only thought he was teaching them religion. Those girls must have known what they were doing i mean they joined the cult after all. The parents all allowed it so it is okay. Why weren't the parents watching these children closer. That is most of the excuses i have hear supporting javier hopefully those people will see how dumb they really sound.
Hey AAF, no on this one i blame both, the parents and the sick bastard that they arrested. i mean realy, what kind of parent lets some a** hole like that near thier kids?????
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May 14, 2008
 
John Baake wrote:
Is anyone really surprised at this?
I mean anyone other than the braindead cult members.
There's so much negative news all around the world now, that I'm not surprised at anything anymore.

It is hard for me to watch the news anymore without getting depressed with what is shown.
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May 14, 2008
 
Religion is a good thing for people, it gives many hope.

There are just some people in all religions who have to bring negative attention and incidents like these.
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May 14, 2008
 
Then turn it off.

Reading the paper it's easier to choose which stories are worth reading, and which are not.

I haven't turned on a tv in almost a year now, and maybe once a month in the 5 or 6 years before that. I don't feel I'm missing anything important.
What does it matter if you hear about the earthquake in China or something like that an hour after it happens, or the next day.

If something has that immediate of an impact on your life, you're going to know about it before you see it on the tv news anyway.
Justin wrote:
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There's so much negative news all around the world now, that I'm not surprised at anything anymore.
It is hard for me to watch the news anymore without getting depressed with what is shown.
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