Anti-gay Mormon bigot calls for 'respect' now that they've made their religious views part of state constitutions

Qnews  Nov 05 08

Source: Salt Lake Tribune Now that California and Arizona voters have followed the advice of LDS church leaders by adopting constitutional amendments mandating discrimination against gay and lesbian couples, an LDS Church leader called Wednesday for members of their church to heal any rifts caused by their emotional campaign. Elder L. Whitney Clayton said that the members who won in the church's campaign for intolerance should now treat each other with "civility, with respect and with love." "We hope that every one would treat each that way no matter which side of this issue. Full story...

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