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		<title>Layoffs @ Focus on the Family because of Prop 8 $pending</title>
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<p><a href="http://coloradoindependent.com/15287/after-pumping-money-into-prop-8-focus-on-the-family-announcing-layoffs">http://coloradoindependen&#8230;family-announcing-layoffs</a> </p>
<p> <a title="Permanent Link to More layoffs at Focus on the Family" href="http://coloradoindependent.com/15287/after-pumping-money-into-prop-8-focus-on-the-family-announcing-layoffs" rel="bookmark">More layoffs at Focus on the Family</a></p>
<p>Ministry spent more than $500,000 to pass California&#8217;s Prop. 8 gay marriage ban </p>
<p> <strong>UPDATE: Focus on the Family announced this afternoon that 202 jobs will be cut companywide, bringing the total number of employees to around 950.</strong>
<p>Focus on the Family is poised to announce major layoffs to its Colorado Springs-based ministry and media empire today. The cutbacks come just weeks after the group pumped more than half a million dollars into the successful effort to pass a gay-marriage ban in California.</p>
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<p>Critics are holding up the layoffs, which come just two months after the organization&#8217;s last round of dismissals, as a sad commentary on the true priorities of ministry.</p>
<p>&#8220;If I were their membership I would be appalled,&#8221; said Mark Lewis, a longtime Colorado Springs activist who helped organize a Proposition 8 protest in Colorado Springs on Saturday. &#8220;That [Focus on the Family] would spend any money on anything that&#8217;s obviously going to get blocked in the courts is just sad. [Prop. 8] is guaranteed to lose, in the long run it doesn&#8217;t have a chance &#8211; it&#8217;s just a waste of money.&#8221;</p>
<p>In all, Focus pumped $539,000 in cash and another $83,000 worth of non-monetary support into the measure to overturn a California Supreme Court ruling that allowed gays and lesbians to marry in that state. The group was the seventh-largest donor to the effort in the country. The cash contributions are equal to the salaries of 19 Coloradans earning the 2008 per capita income of $29,133.</p>
<p>In addition <a target="_blank" href="http://www.coloradoconfidential.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=2892">Elsa Prince, the auto parts heiress</a> and longtime funder of conservative social causes who sits on the Focus on the Family board, contributed another $450,000 to Prop. 8.</p>
<p>&#8220;They should do more with their half-million dollars than spending it to collect signatures to take the rights away from a class of people,&#8221; said Fred Karger, the founder of the anti-Prop 8 group <a target="_blank" href="http://californiansagainsthate.com/">Californians Against Hate</a>. &#8220;I think it&#8217;s wrong and it&#8217;s hurtful to so many Americans.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition to promoting socially conservative issues such opposition to abortion and gay rights, and supporting abstinence-only education, the evangelical Christian ministry is a purveyor of Christian books, CDs and DVDs. Two months ago, citing Wal-Mart and online retailers as having cut into its product market, <a target="_blank" href="http://coloradoindependent.com/9794/focus-on-the-family-to-downsize">Focus announced that 46 employees would be laid off</a> from its distribution department. Late Friday, Focus spokesman Gary Schneeberger confirmed that more layoffs are in store, but said the ministry will not release details until Monday afternoon. Schneeberger hinted that some programs may be eliminated entirely, but declined to elaborate.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re going to need to talk to our own family first,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We need to respect the people who are affected.&#8221;</p>
<p>Schneeberger also refused to discuss the funding priorities that Focus made this fall, including pumping money and in-kind contributions into Proposition 8.</p>
<p>This is the third year that Focus has laid off employees due to budget cuts. In its heyday, the ministry, which relocated to Colorado Springs from Arcadia, Calif., in 1991, employed more than 1,500 people. Many of those employees worked in mailroom and line assembly jobs, processing so much incoming and outgoing correspondences that the U.S. Postal Service gave Focus its own ZIP code.</p>
<p>In September 2005, <a target="_blank" href="http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4191/is_/ai_n15620318">nearly 80 employees were reassigned</a> or laid off in an effort to trim millions of dollars from its 2006 budget. In addition, 83 open positions were not filled in the layoff, which included eliminating some of the ministry&#8217;s programs. At the time, Focus employed 1,342 full-time employees.</p>
<p>&#8220;To the extent that we can place them within the ministry, we will try to do that,&#8221; said then-spokesman Paul Hetrick. &#8220;Most of them will not be able to be placed.&#8221;</p>
<p>In September 2007, amid a <a href="http://www.coloradoconfidential.com/showDiary.do;jsessionid=C7EC714FF0F2E30AF898F3A4A90AD98B?diaryId=2744">reported $8 million in budget shortfalls, Focus on the Family laid off another 30 employees</a>; 15 more were reassigned within the company. Most of the layoffs were from Focus&#8217; constituent response services department (i.e. the mailroom).</p>
<p>At the time, Schneeberger, who had replaced Hetrick, said that giving was actually up by $1 million during the fiscal year. However, a very &#8220;aggressive&#8221; budget goal of $150 million did not materialize.</p>
<p>In a statement issued this September, marking the end of the ministry&#8217;s fiscal year, <a href="http://www.gazette.com/articles/focus_43380___article.html/family_layoffs.html">Chief Operating Officer Glenn Williams weighed in on the additional layoffs of 46 people</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is certainly heartbreaking that in this case fulfilling that duty means having to say goodbye to some members of our Focus family, but industry realities really leave us no alternative,&#8221; he note in his statement. &#8220;We are accountable to our donors to spend their money in the most cost-effective and productive manner possible.&#8221;</p>
<p>But Lewis, the Colorado Springs activist, wonders whether the families who donate to the nonprofit ministry, realize where their funds really end up.</p>
<p>&#8220;Seriously, I would imagine their supporters have got to be asking the question about whether their church is really practicing their theology.&#8221;</p>
<p>For Lewis, who is straight, the issue boils down to the significance of targeting a class of citizens for exclusion, at the expense of the families that the ministry could be helping &#8211; in this case their own employees.</p>
<p>Lewis likened Proposition 8 to Colorado&#8217;s Amendment 2, the 1992 anti-gay measure that was designed to prohibit gays and lesbians from seeking legal protections. Colorado voters approved the measure, which was marketed by proponents, including Focus on the Family, as an effort to prohibit gays and lesbians from seeking &#8220;special rights.&#8221; The U.S. Supreme Court stuck down the measure as unconstitutional four years later.</p>
<p>&#8220;You can&#8217;t make homosexuals second class citizens &#8211; we&#8217;ve learned that already,&#8221; Lewis said. &#8220;People will look back on this and see how absurd it is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Days before this year&#8217;s election, Focus founder James Dobson appeared at a closing rally at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego to rally the anti-gay troops.</p>
<p>Karger of Californians Against Hate, termed the rally a &#8220;big bust.&#8221; Organizers promised that more than 70,000 supporters would show up; the final tally was close to 10,000, he said.</p>
<p>Yet three days later, California voters approved the measure with 52 percent of the vote. While the measure will certainly head back to court, California has become the 31st state in the country to pass measures that define marriage as being between a man and woman only. In all, Proposition 8 has proven to be the most expensive social issue in the country, with more than $73 million pumped into the cause from both sides. One of the larger contributors to the anti-Prop. 8 efforts was Colorado gay philanthropist Tim Gill, who contributed $720,000 to oppose the measure.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m very disturbed by organizations from out of state like Focus on the Family,&#8221; Karger said. &#8220;They came in early to make sure the measure got on ballot; they&#8217;ve got muscle and they are out to hurt a lot of people and destroy a lot of lives.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Mormons Resigning Despite Strong Heritage, Citing &#8216;Hatred&#8217; by LDS Church</title>
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Mormons continued to register their resignations with, and post resignation letters to Signing for Something this week, citing &#8220;hatred&#8221; and &#8220;discrimination&#8221; among their chief reasons for quitting the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. �These resignations come among the continuing backlash against the Mormon [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mormons continued to register their resignations with, and post resignation letters to Signing for Something this week, citing &#8220;hatred&#8221; and &#8220;discrimination&#8221; among their chief reasons for quitting the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. �These resignations come among the continuing backlash against the Mormon Church&#8217;s involvement in passing California&#8217;s Proposition 8 last week to take away the right of civil marriage for gays and lesbians.</p>
<p>Excepts of a few recent letters are posted here, with links to the full letters.</p>
<blockquote><p>I am a gay man who, after serving a [Mormon] mission to the Netherlands, left the mormon church (although not officially) as they have no place for me. I&#8217;ve always felt that I didn&#8217;t need to upset my family or make waves by requesting that my name be removed from the records. After all, I didn&#8217;t recognize the church&#8217;s authority anymore so what was the point?</p>
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<p>Since the LDS church has decided to VERY PUBLICLY extend their hatred beyond their realm I&#8217;ve decided that the time has come to make my voice heard, too. I resigned membership recently as has one of my friends from California who was recently married to his partner of 28 years. �<em>See complete letter here:</em> <a href="http://signingforsomething.org/">http://signingforsomething.org/</a></p>
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<blockquote><p>But now I see that there isn&#8217;t a community or a place for me. There&#8217;s not a place for the people I love. The Church is not a place for anybody who believes in equal rights and the Constitution of the United States of America. The Church is not pro-marriage, it is anti-gay. The leadership fights for bigotry and hate. The God I grew up with was perfect in His Love and Justice. Shame on the men who act so disgracefully in His name. �<em>See complete letter here:</em> <a href="http://signingforsomething.org/">http://signingforsomething.org/</a></p>
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<p>The ABC TV station in Salt Lake City did a news story:</p>
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<p>Entire families are resigning:</p>
<blockquote><p>As a member of the LDS church I was always taught to love one another and to treat everyone with a certain amount of respect. The position the church took on this particular issue went against everything I learned from the church. Not only was the church&#8217;s position discriminatory, but it was also hateful.</p>
<p>I found it extremely strange that it took the church 14 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act to allow black members to hold the priesthood. I just excused this inaction as a mistake, but now as I see history repeat itself I realize that it wasn&#8217;t a mistake and the Mormon Church will always discriminate.</p>
<p>My whole family has been traumatized by the church&#8217;s efforts and will be sending in letters of resignations. �<em>See the complete letter here:</em> <a href="http://signingforsomething.org/">http://signingforsomething.org/</a></p>
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<p>Emotions run deep.</p>
<blockquote><p>For 45 years I served in every calling I was asked, in leadership, in service, in every capacity. I did it because I knew I was serving my Heavenly Father, a loving God. I continue to serve him and in doing so, I am resigning from this organization that I believe to be corrupt from the egos of mere men, that has strayed so far from its&#8217; original mission to serve God and His people. �<em>See the complete letter here:</em> <a href="http://signingforsomething.org/">http://signingforsomething.org/</a></p>
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<p>Resigning despite deep roots and strong ties:</p>
<blockquote><p>I served an honorable and successful mission for the Church, and I am well aware of what is at stake. Though I will never forget-and do not regret-that experience, I cannot in good conscience remain a member of the Church.</p>
<p>I do not take this step lightly. My family connection with the Church is old and deep: my forebears were among the first handcart pioneers, arriving in the Salt Lake Valley in September of 1856. They endured much hardship for what they believed to be a just and righteous cause, and I am proud of that heritage. It is now time for me to honor their memory and take a stand for what I myself believe to be right.</p>
<p>The Church&#8217;s involvement in the effort to rescind a basic Constitutional right from California citizens is shameful and misguided. These are people whose desire to marry would only strengthen that civil institution, and would benefit and further family stability. And the campaign to deny them this right was a campaign of fear and lies, for which The Church should feel the deepest shame.</p>
<p>In offering their imprimatur to a mendacious, divisive, and unworthy political cause, Church leaders have, it seems to me, gone against both the spirit and the letter of Scripture, to wit:</p>
<p>&#8220;We believe that religion is instituted of God; and that men are amenable to him, and to him only, for the exercise of it, unless their religious opinions prompt them to infringe upon the rights and liberties of others;&#8221; <em>See complete letter here:</em> <a href="http://signingforsomething.org/">http://signingforsomething.org/</a></p>
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<p>Even some not resigning are suffering abuse from family members:</p>
<blockquote><p>I believe in the rights of all people, that two homosexual people who love and want to be with each other should have the right to do so. I believe that this right should be granted unto all people . . . .Every day as I drove to and from school I would pass by a major intersection where members of my church took turns holding signs promoting Prop 8 and telling fellow supporters to honk in agreement. . . . One day I came home and my brother was at our home visiting with his children. He bluntly asked me if I had honked or not. I was startled by his accusing tone and told him I had not. His eyes took on a blind rage as he demanded the reason to why I hadn&#8217;t honked. I lied and told him my horn wasn&#8217;t working but he didn&#8217;t buy it. He told me with a vinomous voice, &#8220;that is the stupidest and worst excuse i&#8217;ve ever heard.&#8221; It was difficult for me to hold my tongue as he continued to harrass me, but soon I simply left the room telling him I had homework to do. At this point I knew that my true political beliefs could never be revealed to my family. . . . I will not resign from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints because I truly do love my religion, but that does not mean that I am willing to go against everything I know to be right just because our prophet has told me to. I think the church has no right to assume the inner thinkings of its members and take such an open stand of any political issue. . . . I love God, I love ALL people, I try to live the way God wants me to, I pray, I repent, I read the scriptures, I go to church. . . .I WILL NOT BE TOLD WHAT TO BELIEVE! So here I am, going against the church i&#8217;ve stood up for so many times, and for what? for the rights of the people, our people, we as the people. So sorry Bretheren, I love you, but I will not at this time stand by you as you attempt to make me your soldier of a war I don&#8217;t wish to fight. . . . I WILL STAND FOR WHAT I BELIEVE IN! Whether you will stand by me or stand against me, I WILL PREVAIL! And as my sunday school teachers have always taught me, &#8220;if you don&#8217;t stand for something, you will fall for everything.&#8221; This is me standing, this is me choosing a side, and this is me telling all people that I WILL NOT STAY SILENT! �<em>See the entire letter here:</em> <a href="http://signingforsomething.org/">http://signingforsomething.org/</a></p>
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