http://www.latimes.com/news/
In the spirit of supporting the underdog, I post it here. I think it would be interesting if somebody had made a count of articles in major newspapers regarding gay marriage laws in California, tallying the number in favor and against the recent Proposition 8. More specific to this article, it would interesting to know how much the newspapers have published defending the right of Mormon voters to campaign and vote yes on Proposition 8, in comparison to articles condemning that type of involvement.
I feel very strongly about the importance of the family, and that it is ordained of God. I also think that the question of lawmaking to create a moral and kind and strong society with today's pressures would be difficult. They're not easy issues at all. For the simple reason alone of this being a complicated issue, it deserves attention from point of view. After all, the majority of people in 30 out of 30 states where there has been a proposed marriage amendment have voted in favor of traditional marriage.
So in contrast to so many articles supporting the other point of view, here is one of the only articles I have read in the recent past defending the right of a group of people, marked by religious preference, to campaign and vote on an issue that is important to them.
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