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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/19/2008
... bond counsel, said he hopes the Cougars win, but was dismayed that former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson won't be forced to musically prostrate himself before the Provo body since he's no longer in office."We have subpoena powers," Turley assured Patterson.Wayne Parker, Provo's chief administrative officer, said Mayor Lewis Billings is still working out a challenge with his Salt...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
... 8, we are seeing a repeat of a tragic and deplorable history," a former Salt Lake City mayor, Rocky Anderson, said.Proposition 8 overturned a California Supreme Court ruling earlier this year that legalized gay marriage within the state, allowing thousands of gay couples to marry. Those marriages are now void.The American Civil Liberties Union has with the California Supreme Court...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
... 8, we are seeing a repeat of a tragic and deplorable history," a former Salt Lake City mayor, Rocky Anderson, said.Church officials said they were that the Mormon church is being "singled out for speaking up as part of its democratic right in a free election," said LDS spokesman Scott Trotter earlier Friday.Trotter said millions of people of all creeds and backgrounds voted for Proposition...
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Box Turtle Bulletin (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
... of my two moms” and “Protect traditional marriage. Ban divorce.” Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson and three openly gay state legislators, Sen. Scott McCoy and Reps. Jackie Biskupski and Christine Johnson, spoke out in support. At one point, the crowd took up the mantra made famous by the country’s new president-elect: “Yes, we can!”
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The Open Piehole (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
... of my two moms” and “Protect traditional marriage. Ban divorce.” Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson and three openly gay state legislators, Sen. Scott McCoy and Reps. Jackie Biskupski and Christine Johnson, spoke out in support. At one point, the crowd took up the mantra made famous by the country’s new president-elect: “Yes, we can!” Then, the masses headed west, weaving...
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The Progressive Puppy (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
... of my two moms" and "Protect traditional marriage. Ban divorce." Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson and three openly gay state legislators, Sen. Scott McCoy and Reps. Jackie Biskupski and Christine Johnson, spoke out in support. At one point, the crowd took up the mantra made famous by the country's new president-elect: "Yes, we can!" Supporters of the mean-spirited ballot...
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By Common Consent (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
... impossible to hear what speakers such as former Salt Lake City mayor and former Latter-day Saint Rocky Anderson said, or what three members of the state legislature spoke. The electronics were not powerful enough to carry their words to the enormous and growing crowd milling around City Creek Park, greeting friends, looking at each others signs, and commenting on how amazing the size...
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
Posted: 7:26 PM- An estimated 2,000 protestors gathered near the Salt Lake LDS Temple this evening, carrying signs defending gay marriage and attacking Mormon officials for the church's active campaigning on behalf of California's Proposition 8. Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson was at the center of the crowd gathered at City Creek Park with chants of "Yes, we can." Across the...
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
... — are expected to address the crowd, as is human-rights activist and former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson.After an hour-long rally, the group plans to march around the two city blocks surrounding Temple Square and The Church Office Building — "until we're cold, tired and hungry," Whipple said.The passage of Proposition 8 has energized the gay community, he said."We need to use...
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
... the Salt Lake City Fire Department, was appointed to serve as acting fire chief in 2007 by Mayor Rocky Anderson, replacing Charles Querry who resigned in August of that year to become program manager at the Utah Fire and Rescue Academy.