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With same-sex marriage rightly coming to all of the states, including Utah, and sooner rather than later, a commission that helps protect marriage as a "sacred institution so fundamental to the health and well-being and perpetuity of society and all we represent and all we hold dear" may end up doing things that Rep. LaVar Christensen does not intend.
But as long as it helps all marriages succeed, including those of our gay brothers and sisters, this is good. They and their families and children will make an outstanding contribution to "marriage as the foundation of society."
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