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Verfasser: Sappho Datum: Sonntag, den 8. Februar 2009, um 5:34 Uhr Betrifft: Die LDS am Wickel
Es wurde von Lesben-und Schwulenorganisationen immer behauptet, dass die LDS DIREKT Geld für den Kampf gegen die Homoehe in Kalifornien gegeben hat. Die LDS leugnete es. Nun berichtet Affirmation.org folgendes:
Mormon Church Admits to $190,000 of Prop. 8 Expenses
Up until Friday, the Mormon church had denied any direct financial support for the campaign beyond $2,078See the document filed by the Church (PDF)
From a story in The San Francisco Chronicle
January 31, 2009Mormon church officials, facing an ongoing investigation by the state Fair Political Practices Commission, Friday reported nearly $190,000 in previously unlisted assistance to the successful campaign for Prop. 8, which banned same-sex marriage in California.
The report, filed with the secretary of states office, listed a variety of California travel expenses for high-ranking members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and included $20,575 for use of facilities and equipment at the churchs Salt Lake City headquarters and a $96,849 charge for âcompensated staff timeâ for church employees who worked on matters pertaining to Prop. 8.
âThis is exactly what we were talking about when we filed the suit,â said Fred Karger of Californians Against Hate, which opposed the same-sex marriage ban. âThey spent money on the campaign and were supposed to report it.â
Church officials were not available for comment Friday night.
Karger filed his complaint with the FPPC on Nov. 13, alleging that the Mormon church had produced commercials, set up Web sites, conducted simulcasts and sent church leaders to California to support Prop. 8 without filing any of the required reports.
Up until Friday, the Mormon church had denied any direct financial support for the campaign beyond a reported $2,078 spent for bringing church Elder L. Whitney Clayton to California.
Church officials complained that Kargers complaint was full of errors and that the church had âfully compliedâ with California law.
The report filed Friday contained few details about how the money was spent. It did list $26,000 for audio-visual production and travel expenses for a number of Mormon leaders other than Clayton. It also reported a number of expenses in the Bay Area, including $122 for a meal at Nonna Rose Restaurant in San Francisco, and $133 spent at the 3-Zero Cafe in Half Moon Bay.
While the deadline for the report, which covers the period from July 1 to Dec. 31, is Monday, many campaign contributions by major donors and independent committees must be reported within days after theyre made.
Roman Porter, the FPPCs executive director, declined to discuss the case directly, saying only that it remained under investigation. In general, however, âcases like these hinge over what had to be reported and when it had to be reported,â he said. A late report covering disputed filings âwouldnt remove the obligation to file on timeâ but would be considered by investigators.
The proposed ban on same-sex marriage was called the second most-watched campaign in the nation last November, behind the presidential race. While Mormons gave millions of dollars to the âYes on Prop. 8â campaign, church leaders insisted that the contributions came from individual church members, not the church itself, so the church was not required to file reports with California.
http://www.affirmation.org/affinity/2009_02.shtmlJetzt sind die LDS erwischt worden bei einer Lüge!!! Bei einer Gerichtsverhandlung im März macht das keinen guten Eindruck, oder?