Not too happy about having the deceptive tactics of the LDS Church exposed? Tough. Since the identifications were not done under any color of authority there is nothing illegal about them. Isn't that what Mormons like to stress?, "what we've done is completely legal".
Wow -- "deceptive?" The Church's position and the First Presidency's letter was posted from the start on its website and released publicly through media channels. How deceptive can it be when it acted completely on the open?
If the Church is going to behave like a Political Action Committee, they're going to be treated like one. All individual members who want to do the Church leadership's bidding need to understand that. You know what they say, If you can't stand the heat...
So, "being treated like one" means that I am on a national black list, and my religion (strictly a private affair) is outed for all to see, and my firm receives hate mail demanding my ouster? I'd say that is a pretty evil and malicious response.
That's being a bit over-dramatic, don't ya think? You're a senior partner at a major law firm (with plenty of LDS lawyers). They can't purge the firm for donating to "Yes on 8."
No I am not.
But, he claims it is "legal" and thus it is right. It was also legal to blacklist motion picture industry workers who were suspected of being Communists. Here, by outing a piece of my personal life (somebody who knows me outed me by responding to a request for such information) I now have to fend off hate mail from people who want me ousted.