New for 2008, the Log Cabin Republican Club of Virginia will vary its meeting schedule and location! Reminders and updates will be added to the website and to sent to members via emails. Most of our meetings feature speakers, with lively question-and-answer sessions. Our guests have included Cong. Tom Davis (R-Fairfax), U.S. Sen. John Warner (R-VA), British political scientist Nigel Ashford, political commentator Amy Walter, and an array of candidates, elected officials and party officers. Read more in our News section. So mark your calendars for the Club events this year: 2008 Meting/Events/Social Schedule (tentative) Jan 8, Rhodeside Grill Feb 12, Rhodeside Grill March 16, Brunch at Carl and Si's April 8, Social at Fredies Beach Bar May 13, PAC, Gatsbys June 10, Rhodeside Grill July 13, Pinic/Splash Bash Sept 9, Rhodeside Grill Oct 14, Freddies Bar Nov 10, Special Meeting - Radicchio 1801 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington, immediately behind Rhodeside Grill, upstairs room. Guest Speaker Patrick Sammon Dec 9, Holiday Party
Visitors welcome! What more can we say? Come say hello (we're a social bunch) . . . bring a friend, sit in on a meeting . . . we'll have membership forms available. Newcomers to Virginia and long-time residents both make great additions to the club! For an expanded listing of upcoming Republican and gay events of interest (including LCR-Virginia meetings), check out our Calendar.
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The Only Question That Matters: Do People Choose Their Sexual Orientation?
Noted author Chandler Burr has written a new white paper for the Liberty Education Fourm. Burr's white paper clearly demonstrates that we already know the answer to this question--people don't choose their sexual orientation. This has important political implications and it's a powerfull tool for achieving equality. Click here to read this new report. |
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Quotable Quotes |
Richmond Times-Dispatch Friday, February 17, 2006 Barry Goldwater, speaking in 1981: "I'm frankly sick and tired of the political preachers across this country telling me as a citizen that, if I want to be a moral person, I must believe in A, B, C, or D . . . .I am even more angry as a legislator who must endure the threats of every religious group who thinks it has some God-granted right to control my vote on every roll call in the Senate." |
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