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Craddock Comments Elicit Both Outrage, Denials
Centre View October 27, 2005 By Bonnie Hobbs At the center of a firestorm this week is Chris Craddock, the Republican candidate running for state delegate in the 67th District, after comments made last week to a Westfield High AP … Continue reading
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Tagged Campaigns, General Assembly
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Drama teachers navigating new policy
Loudoun Connection October 15, 2005 By Kim Centazzo Andrew Curtin is a first-year teacher at Park View High School in Sterling. Although he did not work for Loudoun County Public Schools in 2004, the theatre teacher has been affected by … Continue reading
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Tagged Drama policy, Heckler's veto, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination, Youth
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Once Shunned, Student Knows He’s No Longer Alone
Teen Has Started Gay Rights Group In Outer Suburbs Loudoun Extra September 8, 2005 By Aymar Jean Somehow, word spread. To this day, Tully Satre, 16, does not know how his entire middle school found out three years ago that … Continue reading
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Tagged Equality Fauquier/Culpeper, Schools, Youth
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Leading Va. gay rights foe to face challenger
Roemmelt challenges author of Va.’s Marriage Affirmation Act Washington Blade August 12, 2005 By Eartha Jane Melzer Del. Bob Marshall (R-Manassas), named by the gay and lesbian civil rights group Equality Virginia as one of the leading opponents of gay … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Marshall, Campaigns, General Assembly
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Beliefs drive research agenda of new think tanks
Study on gay adoption disputed by specialists Boston Globe July 30, 2005 By Michael Kranish This long article provides excellent exposure of discredited “researcher” Paul Cameron, the source of the claims made by “Concerned Women for America” and the Dick … Continue reading
Marrs Attacks!
Delegate attacks rival for gay man’s donation Richmond Times-Dispatch – Jul 29, 2005 Del. Bradley P. Marrs, R-Chesterfield, facing a challenge from independent Katherine B. Waddell, defended the letter as standard political campaigning . . . no great innovation. Del. … Continue reading
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Tagged Campaigns, Equality Virginia, General Assembly
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GOP nominee says “Christians and gays despise each other”
Republican challenger defends anti-gay primary If you live in the 67th district, you may have been puzzled by mailings from this young man claiming that his primary opponent, sitting Delegate Gary Reese, is “pro-gay.” Now he has made what may … Continue reading →