- November 4th, 2009, 6:29 pm
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...that Valentine lost? I will admit that I haven't really paid attention to Lynchburg politics for very long so maybe somebody on here can set me straight.
It seemed to me that Valentine is basically just as conservative as Garrett. She is pro-life, pro-2nd amendment, and cares about Liberty University.There are three things that really put her above Garrett in my opinion:
1. She is the incumbent so we already know what we're getting. Garrett can wave the banner of conservativism and the Republican party all he wants, but we really can't be sure of him until it comes time for him to vote and introduce legislation.
2. I attended the Young Democrats meeting last year (even though I'm registered Republican) where she and a gentleman from Sudan presented the legislation she was trying to get passed to stop American companies from enabling the atrocities in Darfur. Unlike Obama, she has actually worked across the aisle with Republicans on this issue.
3. She introduced legislation that helped Autism research in Virginia. This is something I really appreciate as an individual with Asperger's Syndrome. It doesn't seem to me that Garrett will help continue this work or really cares much about it.
I'm not bitter that Valentine lost and I don't want to disparage anybody for the way they voted. I just don't see how Garrett's win is such a great victory when they're both basically conservative. It just seems to me like Liberty voters punished Valentine for having a D beside her name. Can somebody shed some light on this for me?
It seemed to me that Valentine is basically just as conservative as Garrett. She is pro-life, pro-2nd amendment, and cares about Liberty University.There are three things that really put her above Garrett in my opinion:
1. She is the incumbent so we already know what we're getting. Garrett can wave the banner of conservativism and the Republican party all he wants, but we really can't be sure of him until it comes time for him to vote and introduce legislation.
2. I attended the Young Democrats meeting last year (even though I'm registered Republican) where she and a gentleman from Sudan presented the legislation she was trying to get passed to stop American companies from enabling the atrocities in Darfur. Unlike Obama, she has actually worked across the aisle with Republicans on this issue.
3. She introduced legislation that helped Autism research in Virginia. This is something I really appreciate as an individual with Asperger's Syndrome. It doesn't seem to me that Garrett will help continue this work or really cares much about it.
I'm not bitter that Valentine lost and I don't want to disparage anybody for the way they voted. I just don't see how Garrett's win is such a great victory when they're both basically conservative. It just seems to me like Liberty voters punished Valentine for having a D beside her name. Can somebody shed some light on this for me?