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Mormon leader calls for increased anti-gay politics; Sen. Reid supports gays, not ''marriage''

''We must insist on our constitutional right and duty to exercise our religion, to vote our consciences on public issues and to participate in elections and debates in the public square and the halls of justice. These are the rights of all citizens and they are also the rights of religious leaders.''

LDS apostle Dallin H. Oaks calling out to Mormons to continue the fight against gay marriage. The Mormon Church was deeply involved along with other religious groups in passing Proposition 8, the California measure that repealed legalized same-sex marriage. Many see Oaks' statement as a call for active political involvement which they say is contrary to "core doctrines" of the Latter-day Saints. (Salt Lake Tribune)


''While Senator Reid agrees with his church that marriage is between a man and a woman, he also believes that the resources that went into the Proposition 8 effort could have been put to better use.''

Jon Summers, spokesman for US Senator Harry Reid (D-UT) responding to inquiries about a meeting the Senator had with National Equality March organizers. Senator Reid is a Mormon and reportedly signed a letter of support for last weekend's March.(Salt Lake Tribune)


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