Voters should not cast their vote for any candidate or incumbent who is evasive and unwilling to respond to criticisms about their records, their actions, or their policy positions.
Emilio Jaksetic
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It indicates those groups fail to recognize — or are indifferent to — the moral, social, and political abyss to which acceptance or condonation of “by any means necessary” leads.
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Candidates or incumbents who hide behind a claim that a criticism of them is a “politically motivated attack” are being evasive about explaining and defending themselves
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How did the Fairfax County School Board devise their Equity Policy?
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..people she disagreed with at the June 6 meeting [were regarded] as being “on the same side of [the] issue as white supremacists and outright bigots”
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Being elected to Congress is not a blank check to undertake any cause or crusade — however admirable or noble — that personally appeals to a Congressional Representative.
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When Fairfax County government holds a public hearing with a portion of time allotted to public comments, the timing and logistics of such public comment periods raise a serious question: Should the people of Fairfax County rely on a public comment appearance as an adequate…