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April 19, 2008

Where are the great leaders of yesteryear?

This is an exciting time for United States’ citizens.There is the possibility of electing our first female for president or a black American or a brave war hero! 

Perhaps we need a new vote on resolution

Since there have been many new concerns over the way Prince William County has handled the so called immigration crackdown I suggest that the residents push for a new vote on the resolution and not just the people on the board.

We need an animal advisory committee

Prince William County has many issues when it comes to animal welfare: a county shelter that is overrun with 8,000 animals a year, no low cost spay/neuter options, no humane education in our community and no dog parks for county residents.


April 18, 2008

Writer says delegate oblivious to the record

The latest partisan screed of Del. L. Scott Lingamfelter, R-Prince William, “Moderate Democrats reveal their liberal agenda” demonstrates that he is very familiar with right-wing clichés, but is oblivious to his own record.

Arrogant? Maybe, but Obama knows his stuff

Finally, the first legitimate criticism of Barack Obama. 

No trespassing on private property

I agree with Catherine Maddox and her April 12 letter to the editor. 

Writer observes anti-illegal hypocrisy

Am I the only person who notices the hypocrisy of the “illegal is illegal” anti-immigration crowd? 

Divisiveness of illegal immigration issue

One need only read the letters to the editor to see the level of divisiveness the illegal immigration issue has brought to the county. 


April 17, 2008

Trying to preserve a sense of community

What an insulting letter by Mr. Scott C. Ecklin on April 13!

Upset about perceived support of illegals

Gracias to the Chamber of Commerce, most churches and Prince William County Police Chief Charlie T. Deane for their continued support of illegal aliens. If


April 16, 2008

Questioning the people we choose to mourn

On Sept. 15, 2007, Robert Briscoe, a caucasian male, murdered Victor Moreno Orosco, a Hispanic male. Mr. Orosco was shot three times — in the chest, back, and arm. On April 2, 2007 Robert Briscoe was convicted of first degree murder. 

McCain’s whole life is devoted to this country

This is in response to Marsha Mercer’s April 7 column about John McCain.

Thank you BOCS for listening to our pleas

Our Board of County Supervisors, the Prince William County Police Department and Neighborhood Services deserve special thanks for improving our quality of life, ensuring the safety of the citizens and improving our community.

Jacobsen should not be silenced

I am amazed that those who disagree with Mr. Jacobsen would have him silenced; what an undemocratic and officious thought. Mr. Jacobsen has the courage of his convictions and he offers himself as a target for the tirades of those who would silence all but those who agree with their point of view. 

Let’s look at how our money is spent

If the Minnieville/Spriggs Road intersection is an example of how our tax dollars are spent, then the Board of County Supervisors needs to look a lot more closely at responsibility and accountability. 


April 15, 2008

Writer sets the record straight on her letter

Judging from the Grundys’ letter on April 13, they obviously did not get the message I was trying to convey. 

Fortunately, we were spared Sharon Pandak

In the article covering citizen comments about the pending budget crisis for Prince William County, citizen Sharon Pandak was quoted as saying: “It’s only a couple of pizzas each month” in reference to the impact a higher rate would have on most county residents. 

Just say no to the hospital merger

Eight years ago, more than 25,000 local citizens actively involved in saving their hospital from out-of-town, opportunistic health care operators, voted along with thousands of others to keep their hospital under local control.

Foreclosures and evictions in PWC

Recently, I was at the county landfill and I witnessed three separate trucks, all pulling huge “cage” trailers, dumping the contents of entire households. 


April 14, 2008

Promises not kept by Republicans

Republicans on the local and state level really demagogued the illegal immigration issue in this past election. They raised expectations about what is possible and they made promises they could not keep.

Who speaks mean-spirited and divisive?

The most mean-spirited and divisive language I have seen regarding the illegal immigration resolution has been in your very own editorials. 


April 13, 2008

Vocal minority, again, plays the race card

The Prince William Board of County Supervisors made the right decision several months ago, when they unanimously passed “The Rule of Law” resolution. 

Honesty on a touchy subject

Are we going to be honest about race this time?

Don’t forget about personal accountability

I was saddened to read your article about the young mother who died Thursday evening in Montclair, but I was outraged with how you wrote it. “Jenna Elizabeth Stewardson was given more to drink than a women her size...” Where do YOU draw the line at personal accountability?

The Prince William Orchestra is fine!

After moving to Georgia last summer and missing all my friends, associates and the organizations to which I belonged while living in Prince William County, I had the opportunity to visit for a few days in February. 

Individual versus community rights

I attended the Town Hall Meeting on April 5 at the Ferlazzo Building. The meeting was about “Community Clean Up.” I was very disappointed to hear one of my fellow citizens give a short speech about the “community,” and never once speak about the “individual.” Let me remind all of my fellow citizens that the “Bill of Rights” protects the “rights” of the “individual” from the “fascism” of the “community” and government.

Experiencing a lifetime of substandard ball fields

This spring marks 15 years our children have played baseball and/or softball in Coles Little League. And, for those 15 years, our “home park” has been substandard fields with outfield views, sounds and smells of an ever-growing county landfill. 

The Greatest Generation now fighting their own

It is called the Greatest Generation. It is the generation that won World War II and the Cold War but is now fighting an administration that is out to hurt them.

Sprinkler systems do have their value

Most of us have seen sprinkler systems running when it’s raining outside. 

Supervisors are doing the will of the people

“Regarding Ms. Parker’s April 5 dose of cabernet sauvignon ... that “fine whine” about how ashamed she is of the county and our country because of our abuse of her Mexican heritage? 

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