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Can't get what you want by lying and saying anyone is a hate monger and homophobe who wants traditional marriage preserved, then show your "love" and "tolerance" by harassing mormons in their church and and mocking their religion by calling Jesus a homo and if that doesn't work then you can really show your "love" and "tolerance" for others by making terroristic threats by mailing envelopes to churches that contain suspicious white powder. I wonder if that Elton John song can you feel the love tonight was playing when the supporters of fake/gay marriage were doing all this?
FBI investigating suspicious white powder left at 2 LDS Temples - ABC 4.com
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - A suspicious envelope containing a white powder was discovered at the LDS Salt Lake Temple and at the Church's Los Angeles Temple on Thursday.
A clerk in the recorder’s office of the temple annex opened the envelope Thursday afternoon. Inside was a second envelope that held a white powder. He dropped it immediately and small amount spilled out onto his desk. LDS Church security was called, then the Salt Lake Fire Department. By the time hazmat crews arrived, the building had been locked down, its air circulation system turned off and the enveloped sealed in a plastic bag
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A similar envelope was also found Thursday at the Los Angeles temple of the LDS Church. That temple was evacuated while a hazmat team did a field analysis. The powder in that envelope was found to be “non-toxic”.
Last week, both temples were targeted by gay-rights activists protesting the LDS Church’s support of California proposition 8. That proposition, which passed in the recent election, reversed a court ruling giving gay couples the right to marry
FBI investigating suspicious white powder left at 2 LDS Temples - ABC 4.com
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - A suspicious envelope containing a white powder was discovered at the LDS Salt Lake Temple and at the Church's Los Angeles Temple on Thursday.
A clerk in the recorder’s office of the temple annex opened the envelope Thursday afternoon. Inside was a second envelope that held a white powder. He dropped it immediately and small amount spilled out onto his desk. LDS Church security was called, then the Salt Lake Fire Department. By the time hazmat crews arrived, the building had been locked down, its air circulation system turned off and the enveloped sealed in a plastic bag
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A similar envelope was also found Thursday at the Los Angeles temple of the LDS Church. That temple was evacuated while a hazmat team did a field analysis. The powder in that envelope was found to be “non-toxic”.
Last week, both temples were targeted by gay-rights activists protesting the LDS Church’s support of California proposition 8. That proposition, which passed in the recent election, reversed a court ruling giving gay couples the right to marry
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