Letters to the Editor for Friday, November 13, 2009

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Falwell Jr.: Voter intimidation was real
In response to the Nov. 9 letter from two prominent local Democrats, Joan and Bob MacCallum, in The News & Advance, I want to set the record straight about the remarks I made about Liberty University’s concerns about intimidation at the polls.

These concerns were not fabricated to energize students to vote. Liberty University officials were advised prior to the election that some local citizens planned to intimidate LU student voters by requiring them to sign change of address affidavits and by telling students that they could not vote if they had moved since the last election.  As it turned out, at least one student did, in fact, encounter these tactics.

I received an e-mail from LU student, Chelsea Davis, advising me that she went to Heritage Elementary to change her address and vote. She presented her voter registration card with her Liberty University dorm address from the previous year. She was told that she could change her address to her new residence in Lynchburg but would not be allowed to vote. The tactic worked and she left but then encountered another student who had heard me caution students in convocation that, if their address had changed, they might be told that they could not vote this year. The law, however, does allow citizens to vote at the precinct where they voted in a previous election in the first election following their change of address.

Davis, after learning the truth, returned to Heritage Elementary and voted. Her e-mail to me was a “thank you” — she had been genuinely excited about exercising her right to vote and was nearly denied that right. We do not know how many other students were improperly denied the right to vote because their address had changed but her experience is proof that our concerns about intimidation prior to the election were not unfounded. 

I was proud of the more than 2,000 students who turned out to vote citywide last Tuesday. They did not all vote the same way, but how or for whom they voted was never the point. These students are learning a valuable lesson about democracy and how a single vote can make a great impact. I hope that they will carry that lesson with them long after they have left Liberty University.
JERRY FALWELL Jr.
Chancellor, Liberty University

 

The Garrett victory
Who are the biggest losers in Del. Shannon Valentine’s defeat? It is the people of Lynchburg.

We had a hard-working, non-partisan advocate, endorsed by many business organizations, The News & Advance and others, a woman of great integrity, a person who conducted our business in an above-board and transparent manner.

And what do we have now? A man who resorted to lying to get elected. He repeated his lies about how Del. Valentine was going to raise our taxes so many times that people believed him and were afraid. Even in the face of explanations and facts, he continued to promulgate the same lies without blinking an eye.

Has Scott Garrett been above-board and honest in his dealings with us as a member of City Council? Certainly not when he and two others, behind the backs of two absent council members, took a longtime educator off the School Board and replaced him with Darin Gerdes, an LU fundamentalist.

Now why would he do that? Could he have been looking ahead to his run for the House of Delegates and wanted to curry favor with Jerry Falwell Jr., who was planning to take over City Council, the School Board and the Planning Commission?

Well, his deviousness worked; he won. But look what the residents of Lynchburg lost: a person of outstanding character who worked for the city rather than for a party or herself. In her place, we elected someone who showed us that he would do whatever it took to further his own political ambitions. That is not someone of whom we can be proud or whom we can trust. That is not someone whom we can count on to work for us rather than for himself or for his political party or for Jerry Falwell, for that matter.
BETSY GRZYBOWSKI
Lynchburg

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Flag Comment Posted by naturelover on November 13, 2009 at 11:14 pm

No matter what, George W. Bush is the worst president in the history of the United States of America. He did untold damage abroad and at home. The problems Obama has were started by George Bush. You can run from this idiot but you cannot hide. Why didn’t Boy George deal with his terrorist prisoners and his gulag at Guantanamo? Because he did not have a clue. What a loser and what a disaster for this country. Lie all you want but the truth is known.

Flag Comment Posted by hardcore on November 13, 2009 at 8:43 pm

Obama is a president that only a communist dictator could love:

“HAVANA – Think you’re obsessed with President Barack Obama and the many challenges he faces at home and abroad?

Well, you’re not alone.

Fidel Castro appears to have a fascination with the American leader that would make Obama Girl jealous, writing obsessively not only about his politics, but of his youth and vigor.“


WHO voted for this idiot?

Flag Comment Posted by hardcore on November 13, 2009 at 8:39 pm

When POTUS isn’t playing lovey-dovey with the terrorists, it appears that he is looking for ways to bankrupt the nation:

Nov. 13 (Bloomberg)—The Obama administration is confident Congress will raise the country’s debt limit by year end to avert a showdown similar to the one that shuttered parts of the government in 1995, administration officials said.

The White House wants an increase of at least $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion, according to a person familiar with the deliberations between lawmakers and the administration. Record budget deficits are pushing the national debt closer to the $12.1 trillion statutory limit.

WHO voted for this idiot?

Flag Comment Posted by hardcore on November 13, 2009 at 8:30 pm

BREAKING NEWS:

Once again, President Obama has proven that he could very well be the dumbest President that this country has seen since its begining.  The pompous POTUS has decided to have the mastermind of 9/11 tried in civilian court in THE MIDDLE OF MANHATTAN!  Nothing like rubbing salt in the wounds of family members who lost 3000 people in the attack by radical muslims.

Leading the trial will be attorney general eric holder, who had Marc Rich pardoned and members of the FALN party, who were convicted of setting off 120 bombs in the US.

TYhe move to a civilian court means that they could have the trial dismissed for not being ‘Mirandized’ prior to their confession or dismissed for not having a quick trial according to the constitution.  This move insures that terrorists intent on destroying this nation will have the same constitutional rights as any American citizen.

Most judges will likely shy away from setting at trial, due to the fact that radical muslims have declared ‘fatwahs’ on others simply for writing a book, as Rushdie did, or the cartoon published in a Danish paper of mohammad with a bomb coming out of his head.

Jury members and their families will be at risk as well.

I now believe in evolution as fact.  Obama is the missing link with his head stuck in the sand.

WHO voted for this idiot?

Flag Comment Posted by oldman66 on November 13, 2009 at 8:00 pm

Fred: You’re a bigger loser than Valentine. To go a step further, you’re the biggest loser I ever heard of. I really don’t know why I respond to you; other than the fact that I like to squash bugs. Ok, Censor Czar Matt, do your thing.

Flag Comment Posted by jg99 on November 13, 2009 at 4:33 pm

In was in college in the mid 90’s to clarify.

Flag Comment Posted by jg99 on November 13, 2009 at 4:31 pm

The great thing, I believe, is if we don’t like something we can change it.  If we are so against the current election law on registration lets change it.  If not let it go.  I know all the arguments about its effect on 2008 I was in college I voted on an absentee ballot. 

“And I have no doubt that every new example will succeed, as every past one has done, in showing that religion and Government will both exist in greater purity, the less they are mixed together.“

James Madison

Flag Comment Posted by jg99 on November 13, 2009 at 4:21 pm

2:55 and 89 comments.  You guys have been busy.

Flag Comment Posted by Martha on November 13, 2009 at 3:55 pm

http://www.bluevirginia.us/2009/11/tim-kaine-restore-ex-felons-voting.html#comments

Virginia may soon join the rest of the United States! Go ahead Gov. Kaine!

Flag Comment Posted by jedihunter on November 13, 2009 at 3:45 pm

Oh yeah - let’s see if Garrett can bring home $19 million worth of pork!

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