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Is it possible for reason to prevail?
Report on May 24 School Board meeting At last night’s School Board meeting, some comments from board members suggest that they are realizing how limited their censorship options are if they want to avoid litigation. Three speakers appeared (likely at … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Reports
Tagged Drama policy, Eugene Delgaudio, Hate groups, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Pants on Fire, School Board, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination
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More “found art” from Mr. Delgaudio: Test your knowledge.
These just keep getting funnier. Can you find the factual errors in this “Dear Sterling American ‘newsletter’” authored by Supervisor Eugene Delgaudio? Whoever can identify the most wins a prize. Extra credit for translation into standard English. See Drama Lesson … Continue reading
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Tagged Drama policy, Eugene Delgaudio, Hate groups, LCPS, Pants on Fire, Schools
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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
Facts are inconvenient things . .
School Censorship Policy Update This morning’s missive from the increasingly hysterical Sterling Supervisor follows at the end. Feel free to use the contact information he has provided. The truth is that certain members of the Legislative and Policy Committee, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Drama policy, Eugene Delgaudio, Hate groups, LCPS, School Board, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination
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Priceless.
Compaq desktop PC: $479.00 Monthly internet access: $19.95 Being a member of Eugene Delgaudio’s “Dear Sterling American” mailing list: Priceless. We are dying of curiousity. How do those who have spoken to the School Board in favor of first amendment … Continue reading
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Tagged Drama policy, Eugene Delgaudio, Hate groups, LCPS, Schools
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Sexual Orientation is not a Political Position
Leesburg Today February 25, 2005 By David Weintraub President, Equality Loudoun You would think from reading the local papers recently that there were no more important public policy questions facing Virginians than those having to do with the rights of … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil rights, Discrimination, Drama policy, Editorials, Faith, First Amendment, General Assembly, Hate groups, Law, Media, Sexuality education, Viewpoint discrimination
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The Funniest Fundraising Letter Ever
Note: This letter was posted on a political blog on April 1. Some, understandably enough, questioned its authenticity; however, the same day Public Advocate issued a press release referring to what was posted as a “Public Advocate fundraising letter” and … Continue reading →