Group Threatens Play Policy Lawsuit
Leesburg Today
June 30, 2005
By Allen Browning
A delegation of speakers staged an encore presentation of the play policy debate Tuesday night when one speaker told the school board his organization would sue if the newly adopted policy results in “viewpoint discrimination.”
“Make no mistake,” said Equality Loudoun President David Weintraub. “If abuse of this policy results in […]
Banning love never works
Loudoun Times-Mirror
June 28, 2005
By Stevens Miller, Ashburn
“Almighty God created the races white, black, yellow, Malay and red, and he placed them on separate continents. And but for the interference with his arrangement there would be no cause for such marriages. The fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for […]
Need a Clear Mind
Loudoun Connection
June 23, 2005
By S. Ann Robinson, Ashburn
Paul Goze’s letter last week exposes the reality that he is so desperate to have his point of view prevail that he would resort to unfounded, dehumanizing insinuations in order to deter others from a rational dialogue regarding the rights and responsibilities of same gender couples.
Think! All the […]
Good and ugly
Update, June 15, 2007: Incredibly, Patricia Phillips continues to falsely attribute this Loudoun Times-Mirror editorial to us as an “Equality Loudoun article in praise of Andrews.”
Update: See how this Loudoun Times-Mirror editorial is being falsely attributed to Equality Loudoun in an effort to deceive voters.
The editorial is a response, in part, to this.
Loudoun Times-Mirror
June 22, […]
Trust the Teachers
Loudoun Connection
June 22, 2005
Ileana Collins, Sterling
As the parent of a drama student at Potomac Falls High School, I’d like to express my support for the theatre programs and drama teachers of Loudoun County. I trust the teachers to select plays they deem appropriate for their students and the community at large. The restrictions being proposed […]
Far-fetched ‘facts’
Loudoun Times-Mirror
June 21, 2005
Robin Posey-Blue, Potomac Falls
I don’t know where Paul Goze is getting his “facts” (Letters, June 15).
I would like to see the evidence of these accusations and no pseudo facts but from reputable places such as the American Psychological Association. The true fact is that they will not be produced because this […]
Atmosphere of love
Loudoun Times-Mirror
June 21, 2005
Rev. R. Don Prange, Pastor, St. James United Church of Christ, Lovettsville
The content of the letters of Paul Goze and Merilee Cummings (June 15) also made its way to the School Board meeting of June 14.
I also addressed the School Board and spoke of a “deep irony” in that the play, […]
Letter writer way off the mark
Loudoun Times-Mirror
June 21, 2005
Diane Puckett, Fairfax
As a psychotherapist and a member of PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) with numerous family members and friends who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender, I am appalled that the Times-Mirror published the libelous remarks of Paul Goze (Letters, June 15).
Mr. Goze refers to using […]
Googling for facts
Loudoun Times-Mirror
June 21, 2005
Neil Steinberg, Leesburg
In reading the letter (June 15) by one Mr. Paul Goze of South Riding, I was so impressed with his extraordinary research about “them�? that I nearly sat down and cried. Instead, I decided to duplicate his efforts.
So I went to Google, typed in the word “Gay,�? and since […]
Va. GOP candidates seen as most anti-gay in years
Low turnout yields dream slate for social conservatives
Washington Blade
June 17, 2005
By Eartha Melzer
Gay rights advocates are blaming a low 10 percent voter turnout in this week’s primaries for the success of several stridently anti-gay candidates seeking office in Virginia.
“If Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell had got together to pick the ticket themselves it might not […]

