Lamun di pamarentahan khususna pagawe negri Gening aya larangan polygami teh alatan peraturan pemerintah PP10 terbit jaman P.Harto tea tapi mulai tiharita loba pagawe negri/pejabat pamarentah anu boga simpenan bari jeung teu dikawin anu teu saluyu ceuk agama mah. Nikah resmi jauh leuwih mulya tibatan kudu zina.
Tapi ari ceuk pamikiran si kuring mah (lalaki normal) kodrat tidituna teu loba lalaki anu kuat nahan nafsu sex salami garwana nuju ngalami masa Haid..... Jadi memang manusiawi lin? > Baraya, > Nyandung teh geuning laku oge di Amrik. > Nyanggakeun, kenging ti milis sabeulah. > > salam, > mh > ======== > Dengan membawa poster antara lain berbunyi "I Love All > My-Moms" sekitar 250 orang termasuk remaja belasan > tahun berdemonstrasi mendukung poligami. Beritanya ada > di bawah: > > Teens defend polygamy at Utah rally > > By JENNIFER DOBNER, Associated Press WriterSun Aug 20, > 5:32 AM ET > > Calling their lives blessed, more than a dozen > children and young adults from polygamist families in > Utah spoke at a rally Saturday, calling for a change > in state laws and the right to live the life and > religion they choose. > > "Because of our beliefs, many of our people have been > incarcerated and had their basic human rights stripped > of them, namely life, liberty and the pursuit of > happiness," said a 19-year-old identified only as > Tyler. "I didn't come here today to ask for your > permission to live my beliefs. I shouldn't have to." > > Polygamy is banned in the Utah Constitution and is a > felony offense. The rally was unusual because those > who practice polygamy typically try to live under the > radar. > > It drew about 250 supporters to City Hall, said Mary > Batchelor, co-founder of Principle Voices of Polygamy, > which helped organize the event. > > The youths, ages 10 to 20, belong to various religious > sects, as well as families that practice polygamy > independent of religious affiliation. They said they > spoke voluntarily. They gave only their first names, > saying they were protecting the privacy of their > parents. > > Dressed in flip-flops and blue jeans, bangs drooping > over their eyes, the teens at Saturday's rally talked > on cell phones and played rock music, singing lyrics > written to defend their family life. > > All of the speakers praised their parents and families > and said their lives were absent of the abuse, > neglect, forced marriages and other "horror stories" > sometimes associated with polygamist communities. > > Speakers said that with "dozens of siblings" and > multiple "moms" they are well supported, encouraged to > be educated, and can make their own choices about > marriage. > > "We are not brainwashed, mistreated, neglected, > malnourished, illiterate, defective or dysfunctional," > 17-year-old Jessica said. "My brothers and sisters are > freethinking, independent people; some who have chosen > this lifestyle, while others have branched out to a > diversity of religions." > > First brought to Utah by members of The Church of > Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1846, polygamy > was abandoned by Mormons as a condition of statehood > in 1890. The church now excommunicates members found > to be practicing plural marriage. It also disavows > those who > call themselves "fundamentalist Mormons," although > most Utah-based polygamists identify themselves with > those terms. > Komunitas Urang Sunda --> http://www.Urang-Sunda.or.id Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/urangsunda/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

