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Monthly Archives: February 2005
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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House backs letting firms extend health benefits
Richmond Times-Dispatch February 25, 2005 By Pamela Stallsmith By one vote, the House of Delegates yesterday agreed to let businesses extend health-insurance coverage beyond spouses and dependent children to others such as siblings, in-laws or domestic partners. The House voted … Continue reading
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Tagged Discrimination, Employment, General Assembly
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Play Confronts Rumors
Recent Stone Bridge controversy makes “The Wrestling Season” appropriate fare for playgoers. Loudoun Connection February 24, 2005 By Suzannah Evans A one-act play that will have its Loudoun premiere next weekend has a timely subject: rumors floating around a high … Continue reading
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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Tagged Drama policy, Faith, LCPS, Letters, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination
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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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Tagged Biology, Editorials, Federal Marriage Amendment, Gender, Marriage, Reality-based world
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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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Tagged Campaigns, Equality Virginia, Faith, Marshall-Newman Amendment
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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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Tagged Drama policy, Faith, Letters, Schools
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