Being for traditional marriage does not mean being against anyone

Being for traditional marriage does not mean being against anyone

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SALT LAKE CITY — In the days since Utah's Amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman was struck down, Utah voters have not taken to the streets in angry protest. Some national media are concluding that Utahns are not "too upset about it" and that even "in a red state, even in a state that's the second most religious in the country, people are OK with this." But there's a better explanation.

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