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LDS Church supports Salt Lake City gay rights ordinancesMormon Times... City Council on Tuesday night unanimously approved a pair of ordinances protecting gay and lesbian residents from housing and employment discrimination.
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Mormon Church Backs Salt Lake City's Gay-Rights PushWall Street JournalGay-rights activists in Salt Lake City got the backing of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in a successful push for city .
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McEntee: The gay debate and the power of conversationSalt Lake TribuneIn endorsing Salt Lake City ordinances banning job and housing discrimination against gay and transgendered people, the LDS Church has come to a moment of .
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Mormons throw support behind gay-rights causeThe Associated PressIt looked like a stunning reversal: the same church that helped defeat gay marriage in California standing with gay-rights activists on an .
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Thompson: Mayor has helped opponents of gay marriageDowntown ExpressWeeks after Mayor Mike Bloomberg first said that the prospects for enacting gay marriage in New York this year were “zero, zero,” only to .
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Democratic mayoral nominee William C. Thompson thinks a question about President Obama's record on gay rights was asked in an inappropriate way.
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We've been exploring "the gay debate" in the Lutheran church on Queerty for several weeks.
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NEW YORK — When it comes to dealing with gay personnel in the ranks, the contrasts are stark among some of the world’s proudest, toughest militaries — and these differing approaches are invoked by both sides as Americans renew debate over the Pentagon’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.
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NEW YORK — When it comes to dealing with gay personnel in the ranks, the contrasts are stark among some of the world’s proudest, toughest militaries — and these differing approaches are invoked by both sides as Americans renew debate over the Pentagon’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.
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