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The LDS Church often involves itself in political issues. It strongly supported and lobbied against same-sex marriages in California and recently spoke out about nuclear storage in Utah.
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Tuesday, May 9, 2006, at 07:33 AM
The So-Called Church Is Not Involved In Politics, Eh?
Original Author(s): Wesley
MORMON POLITICAL ISSUES   -Guid-
Quotes from today's S.L. Tribune:
"Utah's senators, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and more than 100 local and national conservation and social justice organizations also have sent letters to the bureau during the ongoing public comment period, voicing their opposition.

In a letter to Pam Schuller of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's Salt Lake Field Office, the House members - Rob Bishop, Chris Cannon and Jim Matheson - encouraged the bureau to deny Private Fuel Storage's applications for right-of-way across public lands and for access to public lands for the construction of a train-to-truck transfer facility."
I'm scratching my head wondering why TSCC would weigh in against storing spent nuclear fuel. Could it be they don't want the Goshute Lamanite Nation to have the the political clout that comes with the money they will receive? Why should TSCC oppose the Indians getting some much need revenue? They sure as hell wouldn't ever be able to do what every other tribe has had to do, open a casino.

I think there are plenty of Utahans who have an opinion on whether or not they want this facility. Why does TSCC have to put themselves in it? Could it be a F*&# You to the Federal Government, which has already approved it through a license granted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission?

Revoke TSCC's tax-exempt status if they are going to do this crap. That would bring them down faster than attrition.
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Friday, Nov 10, 2006, at 07:22 AM
It May Have Gone Unnoticed Here, But We Now Have One Fewer LDS Congressman
Original Author(s): PtLoma
MORMON POLITICAL ISSUES   -Guid-
Rep. Ernest Istook, R-OK, ran for governor of Oklahoma and was trounced by incumbent Brad Henry by a 2:1 margin.

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006/page...

If you go to Istook's website, you can find Mrs. Istook's favorite recipes (deja vu Mormon cookbook, I'm surprised there are no Jell-O recipes, but the last time I saw a candidate's wife's favorite recipes was in the 1960s) as well as bios of all of his children (which BYU campus they attended, whom they married--but vital information including mission service and temple marriage locations is unfortunately omitted).

http://www.istook.com/

In order to run for governor, Istook had to give up his House seat, and his Republican successor is "not a member of the church".

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006//pag...

We nearly lost a second LDS Congressman: John Doolittle of California. He had a few ethics problems:
  1. Accepted dough from Abramoff
  2. Wife received a cut on all fundraising she did for hubby
He was reelected in a squeaker, in a district where the Republican normally wins with >20%:

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2006//pag...

If you click on Istook and Doolittle's names on the CNN pages, a box opens and you can verify that they are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Apparently Doolittle served a mission, while Istook did not. Obviously, this wide gap in worthiness explains why Doolittle was elected with 3% while Istook lost by 33%.
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Sunday, Dec 14, 2008, at 09:05 AM
1997 Internal Morg Memo Showing The Church Has Been Plotting Against Gay Marriage For Years
Original Author(s): DearlyDeparted
MORMON POLITICAL ISSUES   -Guid-
I don't know how many of you have seen the actual memo. It's a memo from Loren Dunn to M. Russell Ballard dated 4 March 1997. In it, Loren Dunn outlines a strategy for defeating gay marriage.

The memo references Richard Wirthlin who is a Republican pollster, and conducts polls for the Mormon church. Richard Wirthlin is Joseph B Wirthlin's brother.

Joseph B Wirthlin's grandson is Robb Wirthlin (son of Joseph B's. son, Joe Wirthlin (little "Joe")), recently of Lexington, Massachusetts. Robb is Richard's grand-nephew.

Robb and his wife Robin Wirthlin are the couple that purposely enrolled their child in a Lexington MA elementary school to join the fight against same-sex marriage issues in Massachusetts. Recently, they have gained notoriety in the Cal. Prop 8 debate by generating a huge outcry about the ills being foisted on their innocent child, all supposedly due to Massachusetts' law permitting gay marriage.

They purposely downplayed and/or hid their Mormon connections, and unfortunately, the No on 8 campaign didn't pick it up soon enough. But, it's all there, in black and white, along with the Mormon's long-standing campaign of hate.

I had to look for awhile to find the memo. It apparently had been taken off one of the sites to which the articles over the past couple of days have linked. But I did find it here.

http://www.calitics.com/showDiary.do?...

Read it before this page is pulled down, too.

It's a perfectly incestuous world those Mormons live in.
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Friday, Apr 22, 2011, at 08:02 AM
Dissent From The Right? The Church And Immigration Law
Original Author(s): runtu
MORMON POLITICAL ISSUES   -Guid-
Years ago, when I worked at the Church Office Building, I was often amused by a colleague who expressed extremist political views. He would talk about government conspiracies, the United Nations, and black helicopters, and how he was stockpiling food and guns to protect his family against the coming collapse of the United States (you know, when the Constitution would "hang by a thread"). All the while he insisted that the LDS church endorsed his views, although he understood that they couldn't be too explicit publicly, as they needed to be publicly "neutral."

At the time I wondered what would happen if at some point the church said or did something that ran counter to this man's political beliefs. I suspected that, rather than try to adjust his thinking to stay in line with the church, he would likely consider the church to be in apostasy and would choose his political beliefs over loyalty to the church. I've known a few fanatics who have made such a choice, one of whom started his own "church" (membership: 2) and two brothers who took weapons to Temple Square to rescue Ezra Taft Benson, who they believed was being held captive in his apartment by those who wanted to silence him politically (needless to say, these two guys spent time in federal prison).

Boyd K. Packer discussed the choice that church members have to make sometimes between their personal beliefs and the church's teachings. "You need to decide now which way you face.... Perhaps too many of us are strong advocates of our own specialized work or are such strong protectors of our own turf that we face the wrong way -- maybe just sideways.... Unwittingly we may turn about and face the wrong way. Then the channels of revelation are reversed. Let me say that again. Then the channels of revelation are reversed. In our efforts to comfort them, we lose our bearings and leave that segment of the line to which we are assigned unprotected.... We face invasions of the intensity and seriousness that we have not faced before. There is the need now to be united with everyone facing the same way. Then the sunlight of truth, coming over our shoulders, will mark the path ahead. If we perchance turn the wrong way, we will shade our eyes from that light and we will fail in our ministries."

In the last couple of months we've seen some members "facing the wrong way," on a somewhat larger scale, as the church has taken a position on immigration legislation that conflicts with the conservative political beliefs of many of its members. Some background is probably in order.

In November 2010 representatives of business, political, community, and religious groups signed the Utah Compact, a "declaration of five principles to guide Utah's immigration discussion." The LDS church did not sign the compact, but on the day the compact was signed, the church released a statement of support for the compact: "The Church regards the declaration of the Utah Compact as a responsible approach to the urgent challenge of immigration reform. It is consistent with important principles for which we stand."

During the legislative session, the church quietly lobbied lawmakers in support of House Bill 116, which provides for undocumented workers to receive "guest worker" status in the state. As part of the lobbying effort, legislators were given copies of a Deseret News editorial, "A Model for the Nation," which they were told reflects the church's position on H.B. 116. Although the editorial does not mention the bill by name, it mentions its principal authors and sponsors, making clear what legislation the editorial is talking about. Some legislators have said that the church's "lobbyists were heavily involved and explicitly lobbying legislators to support that specific bill." Curt Bramble, author of H.B. 116, said that LDS lobbyists did “make it clear where the church stood on immigration.”

Rep. Brian King agrees that the church “made it pretty clear, in subtle and unsubtle ways, that it supported a more moderate approach to dealing with immigration that recognized the complexity of human lives. They weren’t telling legislators anything they hadn’t been conveying to the public, even before the session.”

On March 15, 2011, Governor Gary Herbert signed the legislation. Presiding Bishop H. David Burton, representing the LDS church, attended the signing, which apparently upset more than a few church members. In response, the church issued another press release, "A Principle-Based Approach to Immigration," which praised the legislation as a "responsible approach to a very complicated issue" and expressed "support for the diligent efforts of lawmakers in this area."

This past weekend, Paul Rolly reports that the Salt Lake County Republican Party convention, which is overwhelmingly LDS, passed a "resolution rejecting the legislation allowing for a guest-worker program and asking for it be overturned." Rolly also mentions a growing movement "in Republican circles in Salt Lake and Utah counties to 'throw out the bums' who voted for the bills."

Told of the church's support for the guest worker legislation, delegates were shocked and dismayed. "Rep. Greg Hughes, R-Draper, expressed that frustration as a church member. He said on K-TALK’s 'Red Meat Radio' program Saturday that he was amazed at how many Republican delegates refused to accept the fact that the church favors a kinder and gentler approach to immigration reform."

Some church members are not taking this lying down. Ron Mortensen, a church member and fellow of the Center for Immigration Studies, an anti-undocumented worker organization, has written a long piece decrying the church's involvement in the legislation. He charges the church with dishonesty in its claims of neutrality on the legislation and in one case accuses the church of an "outright lie." He suggests that the church has lost its bearings:
"The press release reveals just how far the LDS Church has moved from its American roots. The statement acknowledges that the Church is dealing with complex issues around the world. Mercy (compassion) is emphasized over justice and the press release gives the distinct impression that the Church is moving to the left and closer to a social justice position."
To me this sounds suspiciously like something a fundamentalist Mormon might write. (Note the reference to Glenn Beck's condemnation of "social justice" churches.) However, Mortensen is careful to couch his criticisms as asking the church to clarify its position, which he calls inconsistent.

"Mortensen said he hasn’t lost his faith over this issue, nor is he anti-Mormon. He sent a copy of his paper to LDS President Thomas S. Monson, who sent a note saying he doesn’t comment on publications, and four apostles, who never replied. Some Mormon opponents of the bills, Mortensen said, are withholding some contributions from the church because of its stance."

But I think Brother Mortensen is going to find that he has crossed a line with the church. It is one thing to question the church's position on specifics, but it is quite another thing to publicly chastise the church and its leaders for abandoning its teachings--at one point claiming the church is "separat[ing]" itself "from the 12th Article of Faith and the rule of law"--and supporting criminal activities.

It will be interesting to see where this debate goes from here.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011, at 07:41 AM
Jump? How High? More On The LDS Church And Immigration
Original Author(s): runtu
MORMON POLITICAL ISSUES   -Guid-
Interesting piece the other day in the Provo Herald:

http://www.heraldextra.com/news/opini...

They note, as I did in an earlier post, that the church’s position on immigration is so far from the position of right-wing members that it could potentially cause a “schism” (their word, not mine) among members. But they include a timeline of events that shows clearly how most people in the church will adjust their positions to align with the church’s position, no matter how passionately they feel about it.

Two weeks ago, Salt Lake County Republicans held a convention of delegates. On the agenda was a proposed resolution calling for the repeal of HB 116, the immigration reform bill passed by the Utah Legislature creating a permit system that would allow illegal immigrants to work legally within the state.

The repeal resolution was introduced late in the evening, after many delegates had gone home. The remaining delegates tended to be anti-immigrant, and the measure passed.

• A few days later, the LDS Church issued a formal statement on its website stating clearly that it approved of the philosophical underpinnings of HB 116. It went on to say that its position on immigration reform was being “distorted” by opponents of the bill, and that it would speak further if necessary.

We suppose the church thought its position had been made clear enough by the attendance of Presiding Bishop H. David Burton at the signing ceremony.

• Two days after the church’s statement was released, the executive committee of the Utah County Republican Party considered the repeal resolution. It failed by a 2-1 margin.

• Shortly thereafter, Republican delegates in Davis County met in convention. The repeal resolution failed by roughly the same margin.

• Then Republicans in Weber County met in convention. They refused to allow the repeal resolution to be introduced.

Now the word on the street is that Republicans in Salt Lake County desperately want a redo. Their timing in passing the repeal resolution was, well … awkward.

In Provo on Tuesday night a town hall meeting was held for delegates of Senate District 16 — Sen. Curt Bramble’s district. Many delegates were in attendance, including a number who have opposed the LDS Church’s stand — Keri Witte, Rep. Chris Herrod of Provo and others. Given the opportunity to learn details of the new law by asking questions of Bramble (HB 116?s chief architect), not a single question was asked.

The silence was deafening. Up to now, the anti-immigrant agitators have held that the LDS Church had left plenty of philosophical room for good Mormons to oppose HB 116.

Herrod, an ardent advocate of an “enforcement” approach, has stood in opposition to the LDS Church on a regular basis and in fact was the point person for repeal at the Utah County executive committee meeting. But not Tuesday. On Tuesday he was silent.
I support the church’s position on HB116 and other common-sense approaches to immigration, but I am fascinated by how this has all played out.