Author Archives: David

Use energies elsewhere

Loudoun Easterner February 23, 2005 By Renee Dean Re: the article from the Feb. 9 edition regarding the Stone Bridge High School play: Mr. Staton states “why are different groups allowed to offend the beliefs of Christians with impunity?” I … Continue reading

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A marriage amendment is a lost cause – by definition

Roanoke Times February 20, 2005 By G.F. Pranzarone Pranzarone is a professor of psychology at Roanoke College. A hot issue in the last election was whether a constitutional amendment defining marriage as a union between one man and one woman … Continue reading

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Voters expected to be passionate about marriage

Groups such as Equality Virginia may organize meetings before the issue comes to a vote. The Roanoke Times February 20, 2005 By Cody Lowe As the Virginia General Assembly takes the first steps toward amending the state constitution to ban … Continue reading

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Tolerance a Christian Value

Washington Post Loudoun Extra February 20, 2005 By Mike Brady At the risk of appearing to “pile on,” I would like to add a few thoughts regarding the Stone Bridge High School drama that has offended so many politicians and … Continue reading

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Animal House rules in the state House

The Virginian-Pilot February 18, 2005 If you’ve tried in vain to make sense out of the nuttiness and excess that has passed as legislation in the House of Delegates (of which the britches bill is but the most conspicuous example), … Continue reading

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And the survey says …

Local Dems upset with GOP-sponsored survey Augusta Free Press February 18, 2005 By Chris Graham Former Harrisonburg mayor Joe Fitzgerald obviously didn’t give the computer the response that it wanted. Answering his phone one night last week, Fitzgerald, the former … Continue reading

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Anti-gay adoption bill killed

The star witness for the bill’s sponsor faces harsh criticism from a Senate committee. The Daily Press February 17, 2005 By John M.R. Bull RICHMOND — Hostile state senators attacked a bill that would make it harder for gays and … Continue reading

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