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Primer on Voter Fraud: What to Look For

Primer on Voter Fraud: What to Look For

From Pajamas Media: http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/voter-fraud-watch-a-primer-on-what-to-watch-for/?singlepage=true There’s been lots of talk about voter fraud this election season. Already machines have purportedly preselected candidates and in other places, documents demonstrate non-citizens are registered to vote. Anyone who says voter fraud doesn’t exist has no credibility. I’ve covered elections for over 10 years. I’ve seen it over and over [...]

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Stuart Bain – 6th District Congressional Candidate

http://www.examiner.com/x-43619-Charlottesville-Libertarian-Examiner~y2010m6d29-Fair-Tax-supporter-Stuart-Bain-runs-for-Congress-as-Libertarian-in-Virginias-6th-District Marine Corps veteran Stuart Bain of Salem is the Libertarian Party’s nominee for Congress in Virginia’s Sixth District. He is challenging Republican incumbent Bob Goodlatte, who was first elected in 1992, in the November general election. An independent candidate, Jeff Vanke, is also in the race. Bain spoke to the Charlottesville Libertarian Examiner on [...]

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Muslim Opens VA House with prayer for first time ever

Muslim Opens VA House with prayer for first time ever

Imam Johari Abdul-Malik from Falls Church opened the VA House of Representatives with the first invocation ever given by a muslim. Co-incidentally he is from the same mosque that two 9/11 hijackers worshipped at. He opened his prayer by saying that everyone was gathered there to acknowledge the Almighty which they knew by other names, [...]

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Update – Forced Abortions

http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/239347 A Roanoke church has planted one cross by 460 for each abortion performed between Alleghany and Roanoke Counties – all 729 of them. Rainbow Forest Baptist Church has been highly active in the abortion issue. Participating in the 40 days of life vigil outside of a planned parenthood building, driving to DC for the [...]

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Community Services Board votes to waste money

Community Services Board votes to waste money

By Mike Troxel Community Services Board wants to spend $1.275M on Construction and $1.3M yearly on operating costs to house 8 individuals at one of two Intermediate Care Facilities. The rational for this is a grant for 50% of construction costs from the state. This still amounts to over $650,000 in construction costs to be [...]

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Contact Info for VA Senators on Gun Rights

http://www.freedomworks.org/blog/josheboch/firearms-freedom-in-virginia-almost-there The 2010 legislative session is winding down in Virginia with a number of victories for limited government activists to celebrate, but there is still work to be done. The Virginia Firearms Freedom Act (HB69), which would redraw a clear line for gun owners, sellers, and manufacturers between federal and state authority, has passed the [...]

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VA House passes Senate gun bill for concealed carry in bars

http://www2.newsadvance.com/lna/news/local/article/house_passes_bill_to_allow_concealed_handguns_in_bars/24624/ The house passed a Senate bill (SB 334) 72-27 that allows concealed carry permit holders to carry into bars as long as they don’t drink. It’s a bill a long time coming as they now have the same rights to protect themselves inside the bar that they do outside. Your 6th District Senators Voted [...]

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Gun Bill sent to “special” sub-committee

http://www.wset.com/news/stories/0310/711388.html VA Senate Democrats are trying to quash a gun bill that would repeal the one-gun a month law. It would also affect a bill that would make guns made in Virginia exempt from federal firearms laws. (by avoiding the interstate commerce clause) Democrats currently have a 10-5 advantage in the Senate Courts of Justice [...]

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Matt Mihelic Rallies LU Student Body for Council Showdown

LU Student Government Association President Matt Mihelic is rallying his troops for the showdown with City Council tonight at City Hall. A letter he sent out states in part: “Fellow Students, As most of you know, many students are descending on City Hall tonight to take a stand for our voting rights because the Lynchburg [...]

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