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By ALUmnus
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Isn't camp hydaway in Campbell County? Or was the expansion going to reach into the city?
By JMUDukes
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rogers3 wrote:
Hold My Own wrote: ...and that translation you used IMO is what made LU what it is today. OK...you wont build this for us...that's fine, we'll name it after us...or like when LU was told they couldnt cut the trees down and JJ knew the law and Doc's response (I believe it was in church) was in fact we can and because we can we'll timber the whole mountain...of course he didnt but it's just the point that you cant push them around simply because it's a Christian school
I have seen that animosity for years and never get used to it. It is more common than you think- lifers in Harrisonburg are quick to point out that JMU has destroyed Harrisonburg. STUPIDITY!
lol, harrisonburg wouldn't have half it's facilities if it wasn't for us.
By phoenix
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I can remember when the city was trying to collect back taxes or something back in the late 80s; Jerry decided he'd had enough with the city and decided to look into moving the school to Atlanta. Allegedly he had property picked out and designs made for a new campus down south when the city backed down a bit and reached a compromise with the school. Made for some interesting discussion around campus.

I think that for all it's bluster, Lynchburg city knows how much it owes to Liberty University. They just don't want to look like LU runs over them, so they put up a fight every so often.
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By Sly Fox
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The Atlanta talk had more to do with the financial crisis surrounding the ministries following PTL/Swaggart. And of course that town was the hometown of a certain former HS football coach/insurance magnate.
By Baldspot
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I think LU was the only school in VA being taxed at the state level. When the general assembly granted tax exempt status, we stayed in Lynchburg.
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By Cider Jim
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I still remember goint to faculty orientation that year, and one prof over in the PE department was handing out maps to Atlanta to everyone who wanted one.
By rogers3
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Cider Jim wrote:I still remember goint to faculty orientation that year, and one prof over in the PE department was handing out maps to Atlanta to everyone who wanted one.
As a faculty member, did you believe the school would go packing to Atlanta?
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By Sly Fox
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It was a very real possibility,
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By Sly Fox
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Back on topic ...
NewsAdvance wrote:Lynchburg City Council meets Tuesday

By Alicia Petska
Published: November 22, 2008


Lynchburg City Council is expected to revisit some controversial topics when it meets next on Tuesday. Officials will also broach a new issue concerning Liberty University voters and their polling precinct.
Here is the part concerning LU ...
A regular business session is to follow at 5 p.m. Items on that agenda include the possibility of establishing a new polling place to accommodate the recent surge of LU student voters.

LU contributed to more than doubling the voter rolls at the Heritage Elementary School precinct following an unprecedented campus registration drive this year.

Ward III Councilman Jeff Helgeson has suggested opening a new precinct near the school to avoid future congestion at the polls.

If council elects to move forward on that plan, the city will face a tight deadline.

The state has decreed no precinct changes will be allowed after Feb. 1 due to the federal census pending in 2010. The freeze will be lifted in 2011 following the census’s completion.

It’s unlikely the city could get a new precinct formally ratified before the new deadline, given that all voting procedures in Virginia must be approved by the U.S. Department of Justice, which is known to take months to review a petition.

In a memo to council, the city attorney advises that officials could ask the state to adopt a “grandfather provision” validating all changes initiated before Feb. 1.

The city could then begin the process of creating a new precinct and await federal approval without fear of missing the deadline.

The city attorney also advised that another option would be to keep the current precinct as is and supply it with extra voting machines and poll workers in the future.

Helgeson said he continues to prefer creating a new precinct, acknowledging the process might be challenging but believing the obstacles can be overcome.

“There are hurdles, absolutely,” he said. “But I think it’s the right thing to do, considering the huge increase we’ve seen in that precinct.”

Helgeson added he’s heard numerous complaints from constituents about the long lines encountered at Heritage Elementary on Election Day earlier this month.

The elementary school precinct now has 4,762 registered voters, according to a city memo, making it the second biggest precinct in the city behind the Moose Lodge in Ward I, which has 4,883 voters.
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By Sly Fox
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NewsAdvance wrote:Lynchburg City Council rejects new precinct idea for LU

By Alicia Petska
Published: November 25, 2008


Lynchburg City Council rejected the idea of creating a new precinct for Liberty University voters during a meeting Tuesday.

The prevailing majority argued the suggestion was an overreaction not yet justified by history.

Members also noted it would be difficult, if not impossible, to get the General Assembly to accept any precinct changes, and observed a federal census pending in 2010 means a re-evaluation of all precincts is already on the horizon.
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By ATrain
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Someone please, in the next election, unseat Mike Gillette.
By blindpilot
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I have a feeling that the next chapter in this book ends well for LU!
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By Sly Fox
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NewsAdvance wrote:A Precinct for LU Voters Just Can’t Be Justified

The News & Advance
Published: November 30, 2008


Should the city establish a new voting precinct to accommodate the influx of freshly registered Liberty University students?

That politically charged question came before City Council last week and the council’s answer was “no.” For several good reasons, it was the right answer.

New voters from Liberty contributed to more than doubling the voter rolls at the Heritage Elementary School precinct. They pushed the number of voters at the precinct to 4,762 thanks to an unprecedented campus registration drive pushed by LU Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr.
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By Hold My Own
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ATrain wrote:Someone please, in the next election, unseat Mike Gillette.

NO KIDDING...this guy is amazing...in a AWFUL way
By blindpilot
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The tension is already building!!

Anger Boils Over at Council Meeting

http://www.wset.com/news/stories/1108/573276.html


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Lynchburg, VA - The graffiti decision was one of the few to come out of Tuesday's Lynchburg City Council (web <http> ) meeting, a meeting where two major proposals were tabled without a vote, and council members spent most of the day at each other's throats.
Joan Foster, Mayor - "I can't remember in our rules and procedures that whoever made the motion gets to talk first."
Garrett - "The reason I did it is because I am aware of the rules and regulations."
Foster - "I recognized the hand I saw go up first. I did not see council member..."
Garrett - "Well, I certainly didn't wish to usurp your position."
Foster - "I really didn't appreciate that."
That was the beginning of a very long day for council members. By the end, they'd gone nearly six hours straight. Tempers were on the rise, and it showed.
Scott Garrett, At-Large Representative - "Madame Mayor, I would think it's absolutely incumbent upon every one of us not to disrespect any other city council person by not willing to listen to the work product they've done. That's patently absurd.
Bert Dodson, Vice Mayor - "What are you talking about?"
Garrett (To Dodson and Johnson) - "Both of you. Neither one of you took a...
Dodson - "I've got a copy. I got it when I was in there. I've got a copy right here, Boss!"
Garrett (To Johnson) - "Would you like a copy of this?"
Dodson - "Don't start accusing me of not reading anything."
Garrett - "I think it's disrespectful."
Dodson - "I read it today! Did you check your e-mail?"
Ceasor Johnson, Ward II Representative - "Hold on. Before he goes next, I'm going to tell you something, Garrett. I don't appreciate you hollering down here like you're chastising somebody's children. You best take the form and pass it on down if you don't want it. You understand what I'm saying? I don't disrespect you like that. I don't talk loud to you. And you did some nasty stuff up in here."
City Council has only one more meeting in 2008. It'll be held on December 9th.
By Hold My Own
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Oh this is good stuff...I wish I lived in the city so I could watch some of this on TV


Maybe a trip to city hall will be happening soon to see this first hand!
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By JDUB
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sounds like fun! I may go with you HMO
By ATrain
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December 9th is the next meeting.
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By Cider Jim
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JDUB wrote:sounds like fun! I may go with you HMO
Sounds like a date! :oops:
By rogers3
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Is three a crowd?
By Hold My Own
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no...we'll rent a bus if we get enough people...hmmm I seem to remember someone on here having a RV..... 8)
By Hold My Own
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Who's up for tailgating before a City Council meeting???? HAHA that would be epic
By ATrain
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Hold My Own wrote:Who's up for tailgating before a City Council meeting???? HAHA that would be epic
I'm up for tailgaiting if someone else brings the grill and the food.
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By Sly Fox
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NewsAdvance wrote:House subcommittee OKs student voter registration bill

By Ray Reed
Published: January 27, 2009

RICHMOND—A bill that could clear up some of Virginia’s confusion about voter registration for college students was approved in a House of Delegates subcommittee this morning.

On its surface, the bill wouldn’t change the way voter registration was handled in Lynchburg last fall when 4,200 applications to register were submitted from Liberty University.
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By makarov97
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