From Deseret News archives:
Group countering Prop. 8 backers' ad
Truth Wins Out, a New York nonprofit group, has taken out a full-page advertisement in Thursday's Salt Lake Tribune to combat claims of "violence and intimidation" against same-sex marriage opponents.
Last week, the Washington-based Becket Fund for Religious Liberty denounced incidents of vandalism at LDS churches and declared "No Mob Veto" in its ad. The advertisement was signed by a dozen religious leaders and activists.
"These anti-gay activists are crying wolf on the Proposition 8 protests, but they actually are a wolf in sheep's clothing that preaches religious tolerance while practicing the most defamatory form of religious bigotry," said Wayne Besen, executive director of Truth Wins Out.
"We refuse to permit this orchestrated campaign to rewrite history, nor will we allow some of the most notorious Mormon bashers in America to pose as friends of the Latter-day Saints."
Thursday's advertisement will feature a headline that reads "Lies in the Name of the Lord," according to the group's statement released Wednesday.
The Deseret News, which shares its advertising operations with the Tribune, was never asked to accept the advertisement, said News Publisher Jim M. Wall.
Aaron Falk
Recent comments
Gay rights are not civil rights. Too many anti-8 people are crying...
Civil Rights | Dec. 25, 2008 at 7:52 p.m.
same-sex marriage is a sin.
that is the whole issue.
THE END | Dec. 20, 2008 at 5:49 p.m.
To John Pack Lambert | 7:28 p.m. Dec. 15, 2008
That is the point,...
Roger | Dec. 16, 2008 at 6:33 p.m.
- Lawmakers question climate change 4:12 p.m.
- Charges in '06 Taylorsville slaying 4:10 p.m.
- Utah food and restaurant news 4:04 p.m.
- Stocks climb on hopes for debt help 4:00 p.m.
- 'Faces of America' recommends LDS 3:48 p.m.
- Blog: (Big) Easy Angle 3:45 p.m.
- Chocolatiers find love and TV show 3:26 p.m.
- Layton home cleared of deadly gas 3:14 p.m.
- NH man who held hostages flees 2:58 p.m.
- Mom convicted in child's death 2:32 p.m.
- Utah Jazz Ironmen
- High school players commit to BYU
- LDS veggie program helps Bolivians
- Lawmakers, educators debate plan
- Utahn's 'Caveman Diet' catching on
- MWC race shaping 'Survivor' style
- SLC's City Creek moves ahead
- Kaman, not Boozer, on All-Star team
- 2nd Layton girl hospitalized from gas
- Cougars hope for fast rebound
- UNLV bombs BYU into loss
185 - Lawmakers, educators debate plan
175 - Why do they hate us? Try asking
140 - Countering attacks on LDS scholarship
134 - Letters: Tea Party hypocrites
117 - Rally in opposition to benefit cuts
90 - Utah football alters schedule
80 - BYU's prime postseason position?
77 - Let's talk college hoops
76 - High school players commit to BYU
75
Interesting and entertaining observations of the Utah Legislature.
dreams of having a business ever gets one he/she will become a conservative...
It's all great and everything, I watch the show, but it seems waaaaaay to...
It's Rowland Hall, and yes I agree. Go region 14!
To the 3:30 commentator, The White House Press Secretary is a government...
The reason people mock Palin is (1) she asks for it, (2) she deserves it and...
'He couldn't even address 20 people for 5 minutes without TOTUS.' - 3:30...
Parents should have to pay an additional fee (besides taxes) to have their...
Great show so glad more to come! very light hearted and very interesting at...
Re: Anon 1:49 Although I'm not disagreeing with you- at least one person...
Katie and Steve couldn't be nicer people. I am so glad their business is...



