Augusta County supervisors will go to work at a Monday briefing session on crafting an ordinance or ordinances designed to discourage adult businesses from locating in the county.
The supervisors’ deliberations come in the wake of an adult video store’s recent opening in Staunton, and that city’s efforts to discourage further such businesses.
Colonial Forge High School is officially recognizing an anti-abortion club, which met for the first time last Wednesday.
A student filed a lawsuit in federal court last month after Colonial Forge Principal Lisa Martin denied her request to start the club, saying it doesn’t relate to the Stafford County school’s curriculum. The conservative Alliance Defense Fund represented the teenager, who was not named in the lawsuit. The organization dropped the suit yesterday.
A Virginia school is the subject of a lawsuit from a pro-life law firm after it denied official recognition to a student pro-life club but granted official recognition to student groups that focus on other issues. Colonial Forge High School is the latest to come under fire for discriminating against pro-life students.
Although the pro-homosexual group Truth Wins Out has angrily accused a woman whose organization offers support to family and friends of homosexuals of fabricating a report that a “gay” assaulted a volunteer at a county fair booth – police confirm for WND that the incident did indeed occur.
Angry homosexual activists harassed and assaulted ex-homosexuals at the Arlington County Fair during the week of August 19, 2007, according to an ex-gay educational and support group. Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays (PFOX) reports its volunteers were distributing education materials on same-sex attraction and awareness of ex-homosexuals at their fair booth. Homosexual activists approached them and created a disturbance, spewing obscenities and dashing materials from the exhibit table.




