Working to revoke the church's tax-exempt status, state-by-state, rather appeals to me. *That* would hit them where it hurts ... in the pocketbook.
I also wouldn't mind a California initiative banning LDS marriages. Silly and vengeful, but fun to contemplate.
And just because it bugs more conservative LDS square dancers ... I helped a couple of friends to start a gay square dance club in SLC. Since I pop into SLC frequently for technical training, it's easy for me to schedule my trips around their dance schedule, so I can either call or dance with them.
Did I mention that same-sex square dancing really bothers a number of straight square dancers using the same community center? Pity.
It's a nice dream, but revoking the tax-exempt status of a medium-sizex or big church (like Mormons or Catholics) is not gonna happen, even in Obama's America.
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Date: 2008-11-25 04:41 pm (UTC)I also wouldn't mind a California initiative banning LDS marriages. Silly and vengeful, but fun to contemplate.
And just because it bugs more conservative LDS square dancers ... I helped a couple of friends to start a gay square dance club in SLC. Since I pop into SLC frequently for technical training, it's easy for me to schedule my trips around their dance schedule, so I can either call or dance with them.
Did I mention that same-sex square dancing really bothers a number of straight square dancers using the same community center? Pity.
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Date: 2008-11-26 02:32 am (UTC)Anyway, how does that further MY rights?