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"The LDS Church's active support of a California ballot initiative banning gay marriage so far has been mostly confined to California. But during a special satellite broadcast from Salt Lake City tonight to LDS chapels in Utah County as well as in California, LDS authorities are expected to ask Brigham Young University students and other Californians living in Utah to participate in phone trees in support of Proposition 8, which would define marriage as exclusively between a man and a woman." [Salt Lake Tribune]

 
 
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Comments (3)

No. 1 · JJ

First the LDS Mormons took over Utah, then they took over the Boy Scouts, now with telephones they are looking to take over California. They really are a better-organized, harder-working version of Scientology.

I think the IRS should tax these neo-fascists till they demonstrate that they understand the idea of separation of church and state.

Free Speech is one thing, Church funded and sponsored electioneering is another.

Posted: Oct 8, 2008 at 11:56 am
No. 2 · AZgaybe

the LDS is full of thieves, but hey! they can justify anything as their prophet will sort of tell you-i have a revelation! If its spoken or written by a mother fucking mormon its stoooopid. Remember they believe the garden of eden was in misery-i mean missouri. I believe in santa too!

Posted: Oct 10, 2008 at 6:47 am
No. 3 · Jonathan Wilson

It's about time the LDS church step up and motivate its members to protect the last great institution (marriage) that hasn't been debased or destroyed by the communists, leftists or the homosexual mafia. Good for them. Bring on the IRS…they are the only organization that is full of more losers that the Democrat Party. Long live hetero marriage!

Posted: Oct 11, 2008 at 1:07 am
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