Anthrax
Nov 14 2008, Steve Swint

Yesterday, seemingly innocent envelopes were delivered to representatives at the LDS temples in Salt Lake City and Los Angeles, the two most heavily protest locations since the passage of Proposition 8 in California. These envelopes were filled with.

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A package labeled “anthrax” sits on a counter at the photo desk of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer newsroom was evacuated briefly Wednesday after an editor opened what appeared to be one of a...