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Curb Censorship
Loudoun Connection May 5, 2005 By Ginger Walker I want to thank the Loudoun Connection for reprinting Nikki Buchholz’s powerful short story, “Ava Lynn’s Fear.” It is troubling that the advisor of Stone Bridge High School’s literary journal believes this … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged Abuse, Dick Black, First Amendment, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Letters, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination
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Oppose Censorship – Support Our Students
Not only have anti-gay legislators submitted a bill to prohibit students from organizing gay-straight alliances in their schools, now Delegate Dick Black is trying to impose censorship on student drama productions. He is apparently offended that a student-written and directed … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Reports
Tagged Dick Black, Drama policy, Gay-Straight Alliance, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination
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The Laramie Project at Broad Run HS
Download this poster Update to the press release below: We are fortunate to have living in our community two people who were present in Laramie at the time of Matthew Shepard’s murder, and who became intimately involved in the unfolding … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged Drama policy, Laramie Project, Schools
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No bears to poke
Loudoun Out Loud Kickoff: Sunday, Jan. 23, 4-6 p.m. Unitarian Universalists of Sterling 22135 Davis Dr. in Sterling. A bit of background: As recently as 2005, some members of the Loudoun County School Board were discussing a policy that would … Continue reading
Maggie meltdown
“Political movements can–sometimes at great human cost and with great output of energy–sustain a lie but eventually political regimes founded on lies collapse in on themselves.” This would be a pretty good description of the current state of the anti-gay … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News
Tagged Anti-gay industry, Marriage, NOM, Prop 8, Public opinion, Reality-based world, Special rights, Victimism
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Bad Heterosexual
Breaking news: not all heterosexuals are good people, and the small number of gays and lesbians who pretend to be heterosexual aren’t necessarily good people, either. Pretending not to be gay or lesbian does not make you a good person. … Continue reading
On being fair and balanced
NOM’s Brian Brown is mad. Apple decided to remove an application described by Brown as an app that “would help Christians sign the Manhattan Declaration.” Censorship! Big Brother! OMG! What’s offensive is the action of Steve Jobs. Jobs allows applications … Continue reading →