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  • i think poligamy is discusting, and im a mormon.

  • I like how Tom Hanks calls Mormons unAmerican but on Saving Private Ryan theres guys holding BARs, Browning Aircooled 30 Cal machine guns, and there is also Colt Pistol in his holster. Just a couple of inventions that saved alot of U.S. soldiers in WW1 through today whos inventor John Browning who happend to be guess what a Mormon!

  • Put Biden on a leash.

  • Mormons are bat shit insane

  • The reporter is a dick!

  • What an arrogant arsehole of a host. I thought Americans believe in freedom: I would count freedom to marry who you want freedom. I also thought America protected the rights of the minority regardless of the opinions of the majority.

  • most americans apose fox news.

  • @moojuiceman really, there sure are alot of them that watch it!

  • The legal principle that ignorantia juris non excusat, literally "ignorance of the law is no excuse", stands for the proposition that the law applies also to those who are unaware of it.

  • Mormons are retarded. The best example is the southpark episode with them its brilliant haha.

  • Mormons sounds a lot like morons to me... Fuck this fake religion along with every other religion around. And fuck Hannity in his fat chin.

  • un-american???? The founding fathers would roll over in their graves if they knew that gay marriage was even being considered as legal....If that's un-american, then America is like civilizations such as Sodom and Gomhorra....That's scary!!!!

  • I am no Mormon, BUT since gays supposedly hurt no one by getting married consensually, then let's legalize polygamy as long as it's consensual, am I so freaking right or what?

  • I call bs. I live in AZ and I know for a fact that LDS went WAY over the top in support of anti-gay agenda. Who cares where you are from, you are part of a faith that is oppressive and sticking their hand in people's private lives that have nothing to do with your faith or church.

  • Mormons are Un-American. It's just a fact. I don't see the problem.

  • Hollywood actors, directors, and producers should not be allowed to open their uneducated retarded mouths about politics or religion. By calling mormons un-american, Tom Hanks has contradicted liberal views by trying to support a liberal view. He really is as stupid as Forrest Gump, isn't he?

  • I am against Gay Marriage, so I married a woman.  My beliefs are mine, I don't use my constitutional rights to attack other's rights though. Legalize it. God will bless or not bless the marriages, that is his job NOT OURS.

  • "Exercising thier constitutional rights" because "Most Americans are against gay Marriage"

    Stupid Hannity, the rights of Americans end as soon as they infringe on the rights of others. Speaking out against granting them their rights is just as unamerican as civil rights was.

    Under the constitution, everyone should have equal protection under the law. I can see why Tom Hanks calls Mormons unamerican.

  • Is this a news channel?Seriously,did it say news in the far bottom left side of the screen?

  • Thank God I live in America, and not Hannity's warped notion of America.

  • Churches can get involved in moral issues, thank you very much.

  • FOX = SPIN

  • Sean Hannity is a Shmuck! He said "Chronicles the Trials and Trevails of a Modern Mormon Polygamist Family"

    WHAT! Is he retarded? (well, yes, but that's besides the point) I'm Mormon, (against Prop.8) but that he'd say a modern Mormon polygamist family just drives me nuts, there are no polygamist Mormons, just the FLDS which are disappearing now.

  • Waldo376z have a point there.

  • It is un-American for a religious group to fund a movement such as prop 8! There is supposed to be a separation of church & state. Thank you Tom Hanks for standing up for what is right!!!!

  • So gay groups can be political, but not churches....I argue they are the same.

  • Yung: I can't find your post, but that the freedom you speak of is not that great, the belief that you are absolutely right, THAT mindset, is incredibly dangerous.

  • Right on Sean! If everyone in Washington (and Hollywood of course) were willing to actually listen (and comprehend) the truth, they might not stick their big feet into their big mouths quite so often. Mr. Hanks ... that was a serious social blunder. You should be ashamed of yourself. Here here to those that stand up for what is RIGHT and MORAL!

  • Go HANKS! Go HANKS! Go HANKS! Go HANKS! Go HANKS! The Church of Latter Day Saints is hardly over a hundred years old (hence not real, like all religions), it's devicive and shady, they knock on peoples doors and try and brainwash them into converting and giving their money to the church so they can build their lavish churches and so that the 'leaders' of the church can live in sheer luxury! Hey maybe I should set up my own religion!!

  • The leaders of the church don't get paid.

  • it's true... they don't.

  • just because something is less than a hundred years old does not make it unreal.... all the other religions had to start sometime, right? so somewhere along the line, they had to be less than 100 years old, too. does that make your religion unreal?

  • reheadrin:

    The Church is almost 200 yrs old.

  • this comment(as well as Tom Hanks ridiculous comments) on the LDS Church could not be more uneducated...please educate yourself on the religion before degrading it...it makes you look like a fool.

  • The LDS Church will be 200yrs old in 2030. They are wonderful people who are an asset to any community, expecially in less privileged nations where they donate their time, talents, material and other help, besides spiritual strength and awareness. "By their fruits ye shall know them."

  • Oh please, your church is targeting people in poor nations because they tend to be ignorant, you and all other religions are retarding the intellectual growth of populations, thanks for that, thanks for stopping critical thought in the countries that need them the most, thanks a lot asshole.

  • reignofnohope: Actually, you have it reversed. The LDS Church (& most other churches) makes bad men good & good men better...even in poorer nations. We have many members who go on Medical, Building, Educational, Teaching farming & other type missions...not just proselitizing ones. The LDS spends & donates millions of dollars each yr towards helping disaster victims, the poor & afflicted worldwide. The money comes from Fast offerings & donations. The principle of tithes & offerings is biblical.

  • They do it in an effort to have the moral highground which makes converting people that much more easy, it's easy to say "we're Gods chosen people, so you should do what we say you should do" after you save little panchos ass, get down from your ivory tower, there are obvious secondary motives even if you choose not to see them, and none of that makes up for taking away critical thought from the most uneducated sectors of a population.

  • reignofhope: One thing you can't take away from a person is their thought processes. True, a few ppl in the past have been 'brain washed' under torturous conditions but you really can't take away 'crtitical thought' from a person as their mind is their own 'true self.' Jesus always took the moral highground & thus 1000s followed & were converted to his Gospel. We are to follow his great example, no? If you can jump into ppls' heads & see their true motives, then are you are as great as Christ?!

  • If being able to see the obvious makes me greater then christ then you musty think pretty lowly of him. When you give ignorant people a crutch like religion you ARE stealing away critical thought, you're presenting a fairy tale as fact and using your moral highground gained by good deeds as proof of your godlly mission, you give them false hope and empower the church not the individual, thanks a lot for how much all you people fill up my country with those who pray instead of those who act.

  • reign: What's the difference between you espousing your Atheistic beliefs & someone else sharing their religious views? None! No one is taking away your free agency to act & believe whatever you will. We all have 'choice' in everything we do, say & think. Soo, you would rather have your alchohol, drugs, cigs, caffine & other fixes for your crutch in daily life? Which is better? Something that promotes happier families & better societies? Or an opaque, dead view of the next life? Live & let live.

  • These aren't "beliefs" this is logic, you have to suspend critical thought to believe your fairy tales, you have to suspend critical thought to to think problems are going to fix themselves when you put your hands together. It's little coincidence that churches like yours target the ignorant masses, any rational being would simply give you the finger and be on his way. And one more thing, your church is on the same level as the mentioned vices? I couldn't agree more. lol

  • reign: Truth be known, Atheism IS a Belief system. Altho it's an org' that doesn't believe in God...nevertheless, it is still a Belief. Your definition of "vice" is askew. A vice is something that goes against Christian principles...like moral depravity or corruption. A 'crutch' can be a positive or a negative element and not difficult to differentiate between. Jesus Christ wants us to depend on Him, have Faith in Him and Lean on Him for support. What better crutch? Who better to Trust?.

  • reign: The Scriptures teach us that we need to "prove all things." We must read, research, ponder & pray to come to a knowledge of the Truth of all things. Not just believe on someone else's testimony. We all have to get our own personal testimony of the Son of God & His Gospel Truths. You cannot 'suspend' critical thought in another person. We cannot control ones mind or thought processes. Each person has that ability. In fact our mind is the only thing that is really our very own possession.

  • OH WOW!! That is Ironic, "prove all things" huh? LOL. You realise that you're believing someone else's testimony when you quote scripture right?Of course you can suspend critical thought and do so whenever you're religious, you believe a super wizard commands all and revealed himself to sheep herders and now reveals himself to a select few and only a select few will die and be in heaven all without any proof, you're suspending critical thought guy, and that's a necessity for all religions.

  • Reign: I don't understand what all the furor is about? Didn't I just say that ppl have to "gain their own testimonies" of what is Truth and what is error? I repeat, we must read, research, ponder--this all involves 'critical thinking," yanno, that's what "comparative research/study/critique' is all abt, plus prayer. Then we come to our own conclusions after dessiminating fact from fiction. Everyone is different, some ppl's Faith is greater than others and they may know instantly of a Truth!

  • There's no critical thought involved in choosing religion, it's just opinionated and pseudo-emotional BS. You're not disseminating fact from fiction, it's all fiction and if you consider it "truth" without any form of evidence other then "what ya feel" then you're dangerously irrational.

  • reign: Well, that's just 'your opinion' and I accept that. However, the greatest event that has ever occurred upon the face of the earth is the birth, ministry, crucifixion, buriel, resurrection & ascension to Heaven of the Son of God, our Saviour Jesus Christ. This astounding piece of history is the "most Verifiable event" that has ever occurred on earth. Thousands witnessesed in Jesus time of his many miracles & blessings, of His Godliness. The OT taught convincingly of His coming to earth.

  • cont: No other person has been written abt so profusely & prolifically in all languages...in both negative & positive aspects; No other man has been so hated & so loved, so despised & adored, so persecuted & so blessed. The Bible is still the best selling book in the world ea. yr. Hundreds of different Christian Churches abound today. We date history according to Jesus' birth-BC & AD. Millions of Christians have been murdered over the centuries for their beliefs. And still Christianity survives.

  • No it isn't my opinion, it's logical fact, you're accepting claims as truth without any evidence, that's irrational and what makes it dangerously irrational is that you're accepting FANTASTIC claims without FANTASIC evidence. also give proof, other then the bible and other fanciful stories.

  • reign: I have just shared with you the many 'evidences' that has convicted millions of Christians over the centuries that Jesus is the Christ, that God is real & the Bible is very true. But the "irrefutable spiritual experiences" that many of us have had from the Holy Spirit, could never be disregarded & denied, no matter what you may say. You can have a fit, yell & curse, accuse us of all kinds of ridiculous insanities, but "we know what we know" & that's good enough for me/us & the LORD!.

  • That's not evidence that's unsubstantiated here say...millions of others reject christ for the same reason you accept him, by your logic they're just as right as you are when they say "Christ isn't the saviour, he's a shmuck and the only real saviour is [insert deities name here]" . the only one having a fit is you, i'm simply stating a fact you don't want to accept: religion suspends critical thought, is irrational and illogical.

  • reign: But that's OK if millions of peeps decide to accept Christ as their Saviour and GOD of this Universe, while millions/billions of others reject Him. That's the way 'freedom of religion' works. Believe or not to Believe. You/we make the Choice...it's all up to us! Aint it grand? We have to appreciate and support the 1st Amendment to the Constitution with all our hearts and souls. If you want to be an Atheist, I say all power to you.

  • do you think God loves the people in the days of moses more than he loves people today?

  • the fuck you talking about?

  • jonnyp: The LDS Church will be 200 yrs (2020) along since Smith had "The First Vision." In 2030 it will be 200 yrs since the Church was officially organized with 6 members present. Today there are almost 14 million members. Their chapel buildings aren't 'lavish' but built of economical & practical materials. The Temples (Houses of the Lord) are beautiful tho. They send out missionaries similarly to how Jesus sent the Apostles, two by two. People can receive or refuse the Gospel message.

  • Tom Hanks I used to like your films...Fail Hanks fail

  • "modern" mormons disagree with paligamy

  • I thought they're led by a prophet and that your original "ways" were ordained by god....why pray tell did a fully omnipotent being change his mind?

  • wow solar, i can tell you're very mature.. maybe you should read a book, or two?

  • Ha ha. Cult? It seems like all that word means is a church that I don't like.

  • and crazy fucks

  • For the last time how is it un american to be a part of the voting process, it is our right as americans to donated money to whatever cause we like.

  • it's unamerican for any church mix itself into politics, bottom line. the lds church is a large corporation fronting as a religion, it's flat out corrupt.

  • not true, it has been done since the nation was founded, we've had reverends and ministers as public officials. what is not allowed is for there to be any laws governing the establishment of religion, no law therefore can or should overrule that nor your opinion. it is american to be religious, that is why the founding fathers prayed at their meetings, that is why congress has prayer before it's meetings. it is american to be religious and the day that we stop being religious as a nation we fail

  • actually big ogre, our country was founded on masonry, more of a secret society/cult, almost every single president was a 33rd degree mason, including our founders. so you are correct to an extent, though the first amendment of the constitution (heard of it?) is supposed to protect government from religious influence, it often proves impossible due to the numerous faithful zealots with authority. so yes there is an agenda behind the scenes, but that doesn't make it honest nor just.

  • did you notice that I quoted the first ammendment. it never mentions a seperation of church and state, but that congress should not regulate religion, not that religion should not influence our decisions, but quite the opposite, that each man could vote his conscience and his religion. I did not say that we should have a state religion, but I believe that religion should influence our decisions.

    I wouldn't classify masons as that, but that is my oppinion. and yes it does make it very honest.

  • yes i did notice you quote some of it, but it also says that "congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." so as i said earlier it's for the protection of the religious groups as well as the government. "separation of church and state" was a quote from jefferson in reference to the first amendment. im not saying anything about the right to speak your opinion, it's when religious opinion becomes law. (continued..)

  • Divinity does not cloud my judgement. I do not condemn gays, but I do not sanction their actions either, I find what they do repulsive, just as I would a number of other actions that many people take including fornication outside of marriage. do I condemn these people? no. however I will not condone actions that I believe will lead to the destruction of the family, and by so doing(because the family is the central unit of every society) the destruction of our society.

  • (con) i have not attacked your beliefs because i don't personally know them, unless your beliefs are defined by the letter of the word of what your church as set in stone, then yes i have attacked your beliefs. but it wasn't personal, just my opinion on what's corrupt and unjust about the organization you hold to. as far as condoning homosexuality, what does that have to do with letting them have the same rights, how are YOU condoning it if it's them making the choice? if they get the choice.

  • furthermore, separation of church and state is to the advantage of both the church and the state, think about it. unless you would like to live in a religious dictatorship where the bias of the more accepted faith is the majority rule? maybe a one world government with one world religion? sounds like the mormon conspiracy to me.

  • if mormons are conspiring, then it's news to me, but know this, god is in it. you many not understand others religious beliefs, nor understand them in the slightest, however, what I was stating is that every man should speak his conscience, religion is part of us, and there is nothing wrong with voting based on your beliefs, if I were to vote otherwise, now that would be the true lie.

  • god is in it for you, it's relative, but obviously your god isn't in it to the other people who view god differently, who believe that god doesn't show bias towards gays. it's not religion that is part of us, we are part of religion because it is the organized practice of faith in god, rather god is in us. you don't need dogmatic religiosity to govern your conscience, in fact more than anything it can cloud your conscience by perverting it with man made lies and to dress evil up as divinity.

  • the problem I see you making is seperating gays out. I see gays as nothing more than other people, who I believe have made an incorrect choice, and what they do goes against many of my fundamental religious beliefs. I have not attacked your beliefs, but I ask you not to attack mine, I have not attacked your beliefs, however i have disagreed in what you say. for me Truth is things as they are, as theyhave been and as they always will be.(continued.

  • you just contradicted yourself. first you said "the problem i see you making is seperating gays out." then you separated them from you by saying; "i see gays as nothing more than other people" it seems to me that it's more your problem than mine. you see, even if i believe homosexuality to be a sin i don't see them any different from myself. and here's why, we are ALL sinners. and this being according to the bible. your no better (by god's law) than a homosexual.

  • All I am saying is call everybody un american for voting on it, not just the mormons! Mormons didnt pass it.

    PS Tom Hanks, has already said he was worng for saying it.

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  • he said they were unamerican for donating money to get it passed dumb shit

    not that they just opposed it.

  • Question for you, You know that it was the blacks that passed this thing. So why blame only us mormons? Is it because you are cowards? Go after them as well!

  • oh really? the blacks?

    explain..

    they have some corporation representing them and donating thousands of dollars as well?

    you guys are the cowards sitting behind your self righteous walls throwing money out to fuel the opposition of equality.

  • ok i will explain.

    Over 70 percent of blacks voted for prop 8 Over 16 percent more than any other race.

    And finally, the mormon church didnt donate money, it was the members!!!!! It didnt come from any large corporation!

  • who gives a shit what percent of whatever race voted for what, we ere all human beings, don't single out a single race and point your finger, you just sound ignorant. there's a big difference between a legalistic religious group trying to stick its nose into politics and a certain 'breed' of homosapiens that we love to stereotype.

    and the church encouraged it's members to donate money, either way it was from them and it was indeed unamerican.

  • dont single out a religion and point YOUR finger. there are many other religious groups that supported prop 8 as well. we are all human beings and have the right to express our views and support them freely. welcome to America bud :)

  • except the way in which the mormon cult went about 'supporting' it was a lot different than any other religious group. im not saying that you can't express you're views (as ignorant and selfish as they are) it's when religion pokes is nose into politics, it's called separation of church and state, welcome to america dude. because here in utah church and state aren't separate.

  • A lot different? really? -"Wealthy Catholics gave the bulk of the early money to the National Organization for Marriage. The Knights of Columbus, the political arm of the Catholic Church based in Connecticut gave NOM $250,000 on January 30, 2008 and the California Knights gave another $25,000 on April 8, 2008."- I think the real argument here is just the prop itself and we're probably never going to agree on the issue. i just get sick of people pointing fingers.

  • please stop referring to the lds church in such a negative manner, we have not attacked whatever you believe in, and I ask that you have the decency to respect ours. I am not from utah, i do not live in utah nor have I ever lived in utah. I have grown up in both california and ohio, and by the way, ohio has a stricter law in place than california. and do you know who supported it the most? Protestant churches such as the lutherans and the methodists, but you aren't attacking them.

  • if i were gay then yes you would have attacked what i believe in. but im not so you're lucky. i am just standing up for what's right. being as i am a former mormon i believe i have every right to speak out against the injustice of the church. the protestant and the lutherines are actually more respectable, seeing how they aren't massively legalistic and dogmatic organizations, and seeing how they aren't pagan cults, which is personal for me as i am a christian. (sorry if that's offensive)

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  • @bigogre645886 I would usually be attacking this premise, however to speak in the manner you have is noteworthy, and can tell you're a good individual... Blessings Friend, R.;-)

  • @bigogre645886 the biggest supporters for prop 8 were the catholic church and the mormon church...

  • @naomi1800 take a look at what law I was referring to. I was referring to the law in Ohio

  • @naomi1800 next time read the whole post and pay attention before commenting

  • @bigogre645886 um im mormon and im just saying that we were on of the biggest supporters for prop 8. i get what your saying about people not attacking the other churches and thats just how satan works. tries to destroy the true church. so why would he waste his time destroying churches that already destroy people and aren't true???

  • @naomi1800 check my post again. My post was not referring to prop 8 as to the churches who supported it the most. my post was referring to ohio where protestant groups. I wasn't talking about prop 8 support, but ohio's defense of marraige laws

  • People have every right to love each other, and to spend their lives loving each other. Marriage is the ceremonial union of a couple through which procreation is blessed. it has been scientifically proven that procreation is not possible in a homosexual relationship. Love is for everyone, commitment is for your partner, and marriage is for your partner of the opposite sex. thats the only way it can possibly work. I love gays and straights just the same, and I hope we can stay Friends.

  • There is nothing more American than having differing political views!

    Tom Hanks apologized because he realized, a little late, that it was the most riduculous statement anyone could make.

    Tom Hanks' Big Love does not depict a "modern Mormon" family of any kind...however it depicts a splinter group family never recognized by the Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints or Mormon Church.

  • It's not really "exercising their constitutional rights" if it's impeding others from gaining their constitutional rights in the first place.

  • Oh, I'm sorry. Did you say voting is not a constitutional right if the way they vote isn't how you would vote?

    Shut up guy. For real. This was the stupidest comment ever made. EVER. Don't be such a damn hypocrite. If someone disagrees with you and their side wins, then too damn bad. You are an idiot. Go cry about it.

  • Are you one of those "marriage is sacred" type mormons with 8 wives and 40 kids?

    Really, what's it matter if homosexuals get married?

  • Mormons are not unamerican for voting the way they want. If you think they are then you are truly a stupid, ignorant, hypocritical moron. Think for yourself.

    Marriage is sacred, and no I do not have even 1 wife. I'm single. And, for the record, Mormons do NOT practice polygamy. This also displays your ignorance about mormons. Maybe you should learn the facts before you squeeze a steaming dump out of that thing you call a mouth.

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  • ""So you're just homophobic? Or an extremely angry person?

    You keep calling me an idiot and telling me to think for myself but you can't seem to accept that I have a different opinion that you.

    Go luck with the name calling and you know, life in general. ""

    That's what the erased comment said.

    No, I'm not homophobic at all. THat's not even the issue here. Calling a mormon unamerican for having their own opinion is downright stupid and wrong.

  • The same way it's stupid to say homosexuals can't get married? Or a different kind of stupid?

    My original point, which you replied to with childish insults, was that if you're going to make a "constitutional rights" argument, everyone should be on an equal playing field.

  • They were on a an equal playing field. They got to vote too. They also got to campaign for their position. And they lost. lol.

  • Exactly. They are forced to campaign and vote for a basic right that everyone else has. It is ridiculous in the exact same way that women were once not allowed to vote, or people of color being treated differently.

    Will it really effect your life in any way whatsoever if homosexuals can marry? Of course not.

    But I don't expect you to change your mind on this by any means. You're proving time and time again that you're incapable of rational conversation without name calling.

  • Gays already have the civil rights. What they want to do is re-write the definition of marriage under law. Gays have never been included in marital definitions in this country ever until recently. And it's wrong.

    Gays have all the same rights and privilges pertaining to being couple. The only thing you want to do is call it marriage, and marriage by the definition of law is between man and woman only.

  • Yes, it will affect my life. I don;t my children to be influenced by a societ that says gay is okay. That is a personal inflicition on me as a parent. Gay is NOT okay, and I don;t want any person telling kids that it's acceptable.

    No, you won't change my mind. Your position on gay marriage is wrong flat out. It's perverted and disgusting on any level.

  • While I understand you have a strong opinion on gay marriage, it doesn't change the fact that people of the same sex can love each other. There is no harm in letting people live a happy life together.

    And as the younger generations begin to take positions of power and present biases begin dying out with people who still think like it's the stone age, we'll start seeing changes for equality. I hope you haven't had a stress induced heart attack by then.

  • They can live a happy life together without being "Married".

    Trust me guy, the majority of this country will always be against homosexuality. I'd like to see a prop 8 type vote in alabama and see gays out there campaigning. It would be hilarious watching the vote come out 99% - 1% in favor of traditional marriage.

    The country as a whole does not support gay marriage. The majority is rather overwhelming. Joe Biden stated in the V. Presidential debate that he and Obama dont want gay mariage

  • I agree that right now, America doesn't support gay marriage, and I think that's really sad. Because marriage is not sacred by any means, at least in America. The majority of people who are against gay marriage have beliefs that it is, as you put it, "perverted and disgusting" but those beliefs are usually based on absolutely nothing other than whatever religion they choose to believe.

  • And we have a right to that belief. Now, calling someone "Unamerican" for believing that way is just stupid and rude.

    Honestly, promoting supporting gay marriage is more "unamerican" than being agains it. While neither is really "unamerican" anyways.

  • The Mormon bashing continues.

    I still love Tom Hanks for his acting, but saying that members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are "un-American" for exercising their truly American freedom and right to vote is probably the biggest oxymoron and mis-characterization I have heard in a long, long time.

    Big mistake Tom.

  • True. Sounds like Tom is unamerican, if he thinks that Americans are only allowed to have the "right" opinions.

  • Hannity is a dick. Biden was joking. This video is stupid.

  • LOL sorry bitter Hannities out there but Biden is just a loveable character!

    He's even moreso a departure from the horror of Cheney then Obama is with respect to Bush.

  • A modern Fundamentalist Mormon family not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Plus, the show is really bogus, there are no FLDS people in Sandy, Utah or in Salt Lake. Most of them live in Texas and Arizona anyway.

  • Sorry, Johnrhysmusician....wrong on that one. There are plenty of Polygamists living in the Salt Lake Valley, just as the show portrays. True, most of the FLDS live in So. Utah and Ariz, with many moving to Texas, but believe me, there are plenty in Utah. There are several families that live about 2 miles from my home in Bluffdale Ut.

  • You're right on that one. Being LDS myself, I know of polygamist families in the SL valley. chamonix must live in draper or riverton.

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