Tag Archives: Letters

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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A chilling message to gay students

Richmond Times-Dispatch March 11, 2005 By Michael Paul Williams I can only imagine how tough it is to be a gay or lesbian teenager. Plotting a course through the storms of adolescence is difficult enough without a sexual orientation that … Continue reading

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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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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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Insight and maturity

Loudoun Easterner February 16, 2005 By Jeri McGiverin, Mainstream Loudoun The Loudoun County School Board’s Committee on Policy has been assigned the dubious task of “investigating” the original one-act play, “Offsides,” put on by the Stone Bridge High School Drama … Continue reading

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Unreasonable fears

Loudoun Easterner Feb. 16, 2005 Delegate Dick Black’s extremist agenda has reached a point where he is literally willing to throw the baby out with the bath water. He wants to force women to carry unwanted pregnancies, and then he … Continue reading

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Beware a Bigoted Legacy

Washington Post Loudoun Extra February 10, 2005 At a crucial time in American development, Virginia was the birthplace of freedom. Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and others equally important, if less well-known, contributed the words and the actions that … Continue reading

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