Monthly Archives: October 2004

Delgaudio: Anti-Bullying Efforts Should Not Protect Gay Students

Leesburg Today October 27, 2004 By Allen Browning Supervisor Eugene Delgaudio (R-Sterling) believes that the guidance department at Sterling Middle School is advocating a political agenda because its parent survey on bullying mentions sexual preference. In a letter Delgaudio wrote … Continue reading

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Marriage amendment filed in Virginia

Measure follows DOMA and Marriage Affirmation Act The Washington Blade October 22, 2004 By Bryon Anderton Virginia gay rights groups expressed outrage this week at the introduction of a proposed state constitutional amendment that would ban gay marriage in the … Continue reading

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Gay rights activists fail to open dialogue with Marshall

Potomac News October 12, 2004 By Sari Krieger As the 2005 General Assembly session approaches in January, Kirk Marusak and other Equality Prince William Members still have their gripes from last session with Prince William Delegate Robert Marshall, R-13th district. … Continue reading

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Reality of Bad Marriages

Washington Post Loudoun Extra October 7, 2004 Contrary to the statement of the Rev. Jack Stagman of the Loudoun Church Alliance [“Religious Groups Nurturing Marriage,” Metro, Sept. 28], equality for same-sex couples was very much an issue at the Healthy … Continue reading

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