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Switching Parties
Loudoun Connection April 28, 2005 By Tim Buchholz Dick Black has got to go. The consequence of his recent attack on Stone Bridge High School’s Sabrina Jess and her brave play about human acceptance has created an unconstitutional environment of … Continue reading
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Tagged Dick Black, GOP, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Letters
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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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