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Editorial: Holding The Line…Or Not

By |2011-07-31T01:40:56-04:00July 31st, 2011|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , |

By Kurt Feigel Lynchburg Tea Party President It’s hard for most Americans to understand just what is happening in Washington D.C. most of us know what needs to be done. Some feel we need to raise “revenue” and that would be a code for “taxes”…if you haven’t been paying attention. Others say we need cuts. [...]

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Debate – Friday July 29, 2011 – LU Law School Supreme Court Room

By |2019-05-11T16:12:45-04:00July 23rd, 2011|Categories: Events|Tags: , , |

Friday – July 29, 2011 The 22nd State Senate Republican Primary Debate RSVP on Facebook Sponsored by the Lynchburg Tea Party Moderator: LU Law School Dean; Mat Staver LU Law School Supreme Court Room Doors Open at 6 P.M. Debate Starts at 7 P.M. Open to the Public and Media We would advise you to […]

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Is The Prince Edward County Board of Supervisors Corrupt?

By |2019-05-11T16:12:45-04:00July 21st, 2011|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , |

Letter to the Editor Sandy River Water Project The regular Supervisors Meeting of Prince Edward County was held on July 12, 2011. There was a motion made at this meeting to end the contract with Crowder Construction Company to build the Sandy River Reservoir Water Treatment Plant and Distribution System for approximately $25,000,000.00. In addition [...]

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Canceled: Civics Class with Bishop EW Jackson – July 25th in Chesterfield, VA

By |2019-05-11T16:12:45-04:00July 17th, 2011|Categories: Events|Tags: , , |

On Monday, July 25th, Manchester Baptist Church is hosting it’s second Civics Night. Each of our Civics Nights focuses on some aspect of American Government. The focus on the 25th will be the Constitutional Role of a US Senator. We will discuss the definitions and responsibilities described in the Constitution, The difference between Senators and [...]

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Ben Loyola Wins 6th District Senate Nomination

By |2019-05-11T16:12:46-04:00July 10th, 2011|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , |

NORFOLK, VA, 9 JULY 2011: Benito “Ben” Loyola, Jr. won the Republican nomination for the Virginia Senate in the 6th District at a convention held in this city today. Nominated on the first ballot, Loyola will be the Republican nominee in November 8 General Election. Loyola becomes the 27th Republican nominee for the Virginia Senate [...]

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Help American Policy Center Fight Agenda 21

By |2019-05-11T16:12:46-04:00July 8th, 2011|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , |

The Alarm is Sounding Across the Nation About Agenda 21.   Dear Friend: I need your help to spread the message because time is running out for American freedom and independence. . Here is the threat Agenda 21 is a threat coming from the United Nations that is invading every city and town in the nation. It leads to control over private property, energy use, water use; it means government will control how hot your shower may be, how much [...]

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Ken Cuccinelli Says VA University Can’t Say No To Guns

By |2019-05-11T16:12:46-04:00July 5th, 2011|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , |

BIG NEWS: ““It certainly can be argued that such policies are ineffectual because persons who wish to perpetrate violence will ignore them, and that the net effect of such policies is to leave defenseless the law-abiding citizens who follow these policies,” Ken Cuccinelli VCDL Alert just informed me of the following: Virginia Attorney General Ken [...]

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July 4th…Also Known As Independence Day

By |2019-05-11T16:12:46-04:00July 3rd, 2011|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , |

Today is the 4th of July, 2011. Over 200 years ago our nation began. Our founders declared independence. Today is not a day we celebrate fireworks. But it is the day we celebrate Liberty. Please take a minute and read the words contained in the Declaration of Independence. If you don’t see the similarities to [...]

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