Monthly Archives: April 2005

Switching Parties

Loudoun Connection April 28, 2005 By Tim Buchholz Dick Black has got to go. The consequence of his recent attack on Stone Bridge High School’s Sabrina Jess and her brave play about human acceptance has created an unconstitutional environment of … Continue reading

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More right, wrong

Loudoun Times-Mirror April 26, 2005 Editorial staff The Virginia Supreme Court deserves commendation for ruling wisely that the commonwealth must issue a birth certificate that lists same sex adoptive parents that reside in other states. The court really had no … Continue reading

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‘Offsides’ author takes her work to church

Loudoun Times-Mirror April 26, 2005 By Shannon Sollinger Sabrina Audrey Jess is one of the few teenagers who can “Google” on her own name and find a pageful of references. Even she, author of the notorious “Offsides,” was surprised to … Continue reading

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Lawmaker Decries GMU Health Fair, ‘Moral Depravity’

Washington Post April 22, 2005 By Annie Gowen The clean-cut young man taking detailed notes stood out at a meeting of Pro-Choice Patriots at George Mason University on Wednesday night as the mostly female group discussed plans for its campuswide … Continue reading

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Raising Funds by Attacking ‘Radical Homosexuals’

A recent letter from Supervisor Eugene Delgaudio’s conservative Public Advocate of the United States is another step in his attacks on gay rights. Read Delgaudio’s letter Loudoun Connection April 20, 2005 By Suzannah Evans When a letter by Supervisor Eugene … Continue reading

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Draft School Performance Restrictions Spark Objections

Leesburg Today April 14, 2005 By Allen Browning Even before it gets on the books, a proposed Loudoun County School Board policy restricting the content of theatrical productions came under strong fire Tuesday night. The majority of speakers who addressed … Continue reading

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Debate over a play continues in county

Loudoun Easterner April 13, 2005 By David Bradley The Loudoun County School Board continues to ponder policies that could restrict the content of plays performed in public schools. During a meeting of the School Board’s Legislative Policy Committee last week, … Continue reading

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