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Monthly Archives: May 2003
Chichester and Pro-Life Activists Want to know how much trouble Chichester is in with the rank-and-file Republicans in the 28th? Here is an excellent letter from Mary Walsh explaining just that: Last year in the 2002 session, parental consent remained … Continue reading
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Saddam In-Country and Incognito. . . Ahmed Chalabi of the Iraqi National Congress seems to believe that Saddam Hussein is still travelling around the country with a detachment of the Iraqi intelligence agency.
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Sam Found for 30th District Delegate Sorry for the light blogging folks, but I was out in Luray on Friday doing a bit of camping/cabining. Of course, on the way there and on the way back, I had a chance … Continue reading
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Where’s outcry against perfidious Gingrich? Richard Pasto of Fredericksburg writes in today’s FLS: Why haven’t those who opposed the recent antiwar demonstrators (for the damage they have done to troop morale) been equally motivated to vocally oppose ex-Speaker Newt Gingrich’s … Continue reading
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Market Square Set to Reopen Tomorrow Tomorrow, the refurbished Market Square–tucked behind the museum on Princess Anne Street–will open for the first time in seven years as part of the commemoration of the 275th anniversary of Fredericksburg’s founding. The daylong … Continue reading
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Am I the only one suffering from withdrawal? So I’m a a news junkie, and the past few months (well let’s face it, the past few years) have been nothing but red meat for folks like me. So when we … Continue reading
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Private-Public Partnerships for Schools? Now we’re talkin’! The firm proposes a 30,000- square-foot higher-education wing that would be attached to the 1,800-student high school. It is partnering with Germanna Community College, Mary Washington College’s James Monroe Center and Old Dominion … Continue reading
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Mark Cole to receive challenge in the 88th District Resources are limited. So what do the Democrats do? They run someone against the one candidate who won with the highest margin of victory in 2001. Charles A. Feldbush, a police … Continue reading
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At lavish meeting, VACo thumbed its nose at taxpayers Go git ’em, Judy! As a former government employee, I had per diem rates which determined where I stayed when on business (which were not resorts). The per diem did not … Continue reading
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