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Delegate Ron Grignol hopes to bring equal parenting to agenda
posted by Matt on 05:03 PM June 25th, 2005
Announcements Anonymous User writes "Support for Ron Grignol - Running for General Assembly - Delegate who will fight for father's and children's rights to both parents in Virginia. I also want to suggest support for Ron Grignol, who is running for the House of Delegates in northern Virginia. Ron is a former submarine officer who heads Fathers for Virginia. Ron has a good chance to win in a seat where the Democratic incumbent has served only one term. Ron is the Republican candidate and is enthusiastically backed by the Republican leadership. Imagine what an open door we would have in Richmond if Ron wins in November! Please send your much-needed contributions to Ron Grignol for Delegate, 5241 Bally Castle Circle, Alexandria, VA 22315, phone 703/868-0535. It takes a lot to run a campaign, so please support Ron. I live in Maryland, but Virginia developments are important to the entire regional development of pro child, two-parent family legislation. I speak only as an individual, not as part of an organization, in urging support for Ron Grignol. David L. Levy"

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Go Ron! (Score:1)
by Tom on 09:33 PM June 25th, 2005 EST (#1)
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I also live in Maryland but I know plenty of people in Northern Virginia and will be telling all of them to vote for Ron. We now have a Maryland Delegate who is helping us with "Man Friendly" legislation in Maryland. Having Ron across the river would be a great addition.

btw you can meet Gareth Murray the Maryland Delegate at the Men's Equality Congress. I think that Ron is planning to be with us also.


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