The agency has proposed a $5,539 fine
Sirkickyass probably spent more than that following the Jazz around this year. Non-story.
Several people are missing the point here. It doesn't matter how big the fine was. The fine itself doesn't doesn't even matter much.
Wow I don't know maybe ANYONE who supports equal rights for ALL people. Not just equal rights for whoever religious people say deserves them.Who the **** cares?
"While the recommended fine of just more than $5,500 for the unreported late contributions of $36,968 to the Yes on 8 campaign may seem inconsequential, it represents a pattern of blatant disregard for California election laws and provides ongoing evidence that the Mormon Church was a significant leader in the campaign to repeal marriage equality, even while it evaded standard reporting requirements and denied its involvement. HRC President Joe Solmonese also commended the efforts of Fred Karger of Californians Against Hate, for filing the initial FPPC complaint that has shed light on the anti-equality activities of the Mormon Church. The issue, scheduled to be discussed at its June 10th meeting, follows the January 2009 admission by the Mormon Church to the FPPC that it failed to report in-kind contributions to the Yes on 8 campaign of $190,000. Previously the Mormon Church had failed to disclose its real involvement in the Proposition 8 campaign, as California law required it to do."
https://www.sltrib.com/D=g/ci_15254562
I told you all about the church making these contributions to Prop 8 on the old boad, and some chose not to believe me. Well is this enough proof for you yet?
This truly was The Mormon Proposition. What excellent timing for this news to come out. "8: The Mormon Proposition" is being released in theatres around the country next week, and in Utah this week. It's great to see the truth coming out. I look forward to seeing "8: The Mormon Proposition" again within the coming weks.
Wow I don't know maybe ANYONE who supports equal rights for ALL people. Not just equal rights for whoever religious people say deserves them.
The following quote from the HRC sums it up nicely. There is far more to this story than just this fine.
I actually have a lot of girlfriends. Shows how much you know about me.The LDS church wasn't being fined for its contributions but for failing to report them accurately. So your point is completely lost. Just because you can't get a gf and are angry at the LDS church doesn't mean that their position on this issue is wrong. Quite honestly, the position that they've taken on homosexuality is a lot "friendlier" than most other Christian, Islamic, and Jewish religions around the world.
This isn't an equal rights issue. It's a marriage issue. If gays are allowed to marry, what's to keep anyone from marrying their brother, sister, cousin, 12 year old lover, pet, tv, or football?
LOL. Really? Great argument. What business is it of ours if two homosexuals get married? Deep down it's an issue of you not being okay with homosexuality. It's okay, just admit your bigotry and don't try and throw out lame arguments like "If gays are allowed to marry, what's to stop someone from marrying their TV?" I'm sure that's really what you're worried about. People marrying their televisions.
Look, I think marriage is a terrible idea for anybody but if two homosexuals want to do it, I don't see why anybody else should have any say in it.
He's right. Homosexual love is just as legit as love between a man and a football. Does the football love back? Similarly, do you really think these homosexuals really love each other? I have looked into their souls, and it's gross what's going on there, it really is.This isn't an equal rights issue. It's a marriage issue. If gays are allowed to marry, what's to keep anyone from marrying their brother, sister, cousin, 12 year old lover, pet, tv, or football?
Do homosexuals really need to have a piece of paper signed by the state to love one another? How superficial of them. Of course, we all know that they're the tolerant deep thinkers around here. While all those evil religious people are the materialistic, superficial, close minded people....
It was once legal to kill a Mormon in America and now a 5 thousand dollar fine....when will the persecution end!
I actually have a lot of girlfriends. Shows how much you know about me.
Would you care to elaborate on why it is "wrong" for me to be angry about the LDS church working to strip American citizens of civil rights?
I guess it's just easier to moan about civil rights instead of actually addressing the points raised in the post above. That's the problem with the homosexual movementarians, they like to throw rocks but don't provide an adequate base for their cause.
You did absolutely nothing to refute my points. Instead, you threw rocks.
I guess it's much easier to just call someone a name than to actually address their points.
I guess it's just easier to moan about civil rights instead of actually addressing the points raised in the post above. That's the problem with the homosexual movementarians, they like to throw rocks but don't provide an adequate base for their cause.
Its people like you who bitch about this stuff all the time that make me hate some of the positions I agree with.I actually have a lot of girlfriends. Shows how much you know about me.
Would you care to elaborate on why it is "wrong" for me to be angry about the LDS church working to strip American citizens of civil rights?