The "parallels" are Texas and Gitmo?
by
Don Schenk
05/23/2008, 10:24 AM #
How about an earlier case were a religious sect's compound in Texas was raided on false accusations of child abuse--Waco?
Janet Reno became Attorney General under Clinton becaue of publicity surrounding the now-infamous Dade County Day Care Center case, in which she terrorized children from a day care center into making false accusations against the employees of a day care center. (The one boy later testified that he only made the accusations that Reno wanted him to make because he was scared of her.) She then edited out the parts that were obviously false--witches flying in the window, etc.--and prosecuted the day care center based on the plausible accusations. (The crazy accusations were explained away by saying that the children were traumatized, not by the interigation they recieved from Janet Reno, but by their experience at the day care center.)
Then she attacked the "Branch Davidian" compound in Waco, Texas, under what turned out to be false accusations, and killed the children to protect them.
In the case of the Texas polygamy raid, it seems to have been justified by one false accusation made by phone--from Colorado. (No verification of accusations is needed in cases like this.)
And again, I have to wonder why, if trained professionals can't tell the difference between a 27-year-old woman and a 14-year-old girl (apparently they refused to believe her when she told them she was 27) why do we come down hard on 20-year-old boys who claim that they believed a 15-year-old girl, and that she lied to them about her age?