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Ancestry.gone?
Tweet As proponents of a statewide nondiscrimination law gathered last night with some of Utah’s most prominent companies to cheer on the cause, one business leader told The Salt Lake Tribune: “We’re trying to attract people into this great … Continue reading
Inequality Utah
Tweet As homosexual activists continue to push their political agenda throughout Utah, the name of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is incessantly invoked, as are its adherents’ perceived endorsements (through public opinion polls) in support of … Continue reading
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Tagged gay rights, homosexuality, nondiscrimination ordinances, Paul Mero
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Don’t chop tax breaks for charitable contributions
Tweet Should government continue to give people tax breaks for donating to charities? Elder Dallin H. Oaks, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, thinks so. In response to … Continue reading
Posted in Charity Care, Religion, Self-reliance, Taxes
Tagged charity care, Dallin H. Oaks, Paul Mero, religion, taxes
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A peek at Paul Mero’s reading list
Tweet If you open Paul Mero’s iPad2 and review his ibooks, here are the books you’ll find: 1. John Adams by David McCullough 2. The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot by Russell Kirk 3. A Queer Thing Happened … Continue reading
Mero: Don’t Let Partisanship Derail Utah Solution for Undocumented Immigration
Tweet The following is an op-ed produced by Sutherland Institute President Paul T. Mero and submitted to various newspapers in Utah. This is the piece, unedited, in its entirety. Please forgive me a few personal ruminations. For nearly three years, … Continue reading