Monthly Archives: March 2005

Faulty Logic

Leesburg Today March 25, 2005 In his March 11 op-ed, Mr. Paul Goze wrote “Proper behavior is only reliably defined by the Judeo-Christian worldview.” He goes on to credit this worldview with the creation of freedom, equality, and the condemnation … Continue reading

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Rearranging Their Prejudices

Leesburg Today March 25, 2005 Reading the letters replying to David Weintraub in the March 11 issue of your paper, and especially the letter of Paul Goze, I was reminded of a little known quote by Knute Rockne . . … Continue reading

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Wake up to facts

Loudoun Easterner March 23, 2005 In response to Mr. Goze’s letter in the Easterner and recent behavior at board meetings, I would like to educate him on a few things as he is comparing apples to oranges. According to the … Continue reading

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View the Whole; Not Pieces

Loudoun Connection March 17, 2005 In my statement to the School Board reported by this paper [‘Debate over Play Continues,’ March 11, 2005], I described myself as a proud parent, a family man, a citizen concerned about the moral depravity … Continue reading

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What agenda?

Loudoun Easterner March 16, 2005 I have been a resident of Loudoun County for eight years and am a gay man. I keep hearing everywhere about the “gay agenda” and frankly, I’m a bit confused. My agenda includes getting up … Continue reading

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Love and Forgiveness

Loudoun Easterner March 16, 2005 I feel compelled to respond to the March 9 letter from Mr. Paul Goze, although it is hard to know what to say since we obviously inhabit different worlds. Mr. Goze refers to the “Judeo-Christian … Continue reading

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Tolerance Takes a Beating

Washington Post Loudoun Extra March 13, 2005 By Sarah Fulton The recent controversy surrounding Stone Bridge High School’s production of a student one-act play about homosexuality is downright frightening. While the playwright addressed students bullying each other, she did not … Continue reading

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