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      <title>Writer carefully tackles question of sacred LDS undergarment</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 10:50:00 -0700</pubDate>
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source: deseretnews.com
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	&lt;i class=&quot;ml_blurb&quot;&gt;Mormon Life says: I think the Buzzfeed author did a really good job respectfully explaining garments in laymen's terms.&lt;/i&gt;


BuzzFeed campaign reporter McKay Coppins tackles &quot;perhaps the most awkward question of the 2012 (election) cycle&quot; in a blog post that explains the sacred undergarment worn by many observant LDS men and women.
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Responding to a widely retweeted photo of Mitt Romney in which the neckline of the presidential candidate's undershirt can be clearly seen through the open-collar shirt he is wearing, Coppins says that while the subject has been &quot;a point of political curiosity, debate and derision,&quot; the reality of the sacred undergarments &quot;is far less exciting.&quot;&lt;/p&gt;

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