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Equality Virginia lends a hand
Statewide advocacy organization Equality Virginia issued this alert yesterday. The use of our local newspapers to attack our families and mislead Loudoun residents is a serious matter, and allied organizations are responding accordingly. Three Loudoun County Papers Print Full Page … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged Church of the Valley, Hate crimes, Media, Pants on Fire
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More letters condemning “church” ad
Updated as appropriate. I have the feeling that this is just the tip of an iceburg… Leesburg/Ashburn Today July 4, 2007 By Joy Cobb, Purcellville I am surprised that an ad (June 22) created by a group that calls themselves … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged Church of the Valley, Hate crimes, Legislation, Letters, Media, Pants on Fire
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What were they thinking?
This letter is in response to a full page advertisement that has appeared in some Loudoun newspapers, including the Leesburg Today, Ashburn Today, and Loudoun Easterner. As one reader commented, “When I first saw this ad, I thought it had … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged Church of the Valley, First Amendment, Hate crimes, Legislation, Letters, Media, Pants on Fire
34 Comments
Phillips campaign falsely attributes statement to Equality Loudoun
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 22, 2007 Phillips campaign falsely attributes statement to Equality Loudoun Equality Loudoun today issued a statement concerning a campaign piece produced by the Patricia Phillips for Senate campaign. The mailer, also disseminated during the Republican primary … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Press releases
Tagged Campaigns, Concerned Women for America, Drama policy, Editorials, Media, Pants on Fire, Patricia Phillips
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Gay activists barred from Patrick Henry
Sheriff Simpson is now trying to justify the massive show of armed force with a statement about “internet chat” suggesting that “more confrontational groups” might suddenly appear. We breathlessly await details, as he certainly can’t be referencing PFLAG. At least … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News
Tagged LCSO, Media, Patrick Henry College, Sheriff's Office, Soulforce Equality Ride
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Differing Views May Collide At Patrick Henry College
Update: Patrick Henry College has dispatched a couple of their professional apologists (one at least seems to have some sort of cozy arrangement involving mutual promotion) to ask “why the mean gay activists won’t leave the poor private Christian college … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News
Tagged Faith, Media, Patrick Henry College, Soulforce Equality Ride
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Gone too far?
Update: A comment that was posted here pseudonymously accused candidate for Loudoun County Sheriff Greg Ahlemann (Pastor Jay Ahlemann’s son) of being anti-gay and racist, and of having a tattoo that he won’t show to anyone. He asked us to … Continue reading →