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Furthermore, when elected officials' so-called environmental confiscation policies benefit powerful developers at the expense of the people, this only further lends credibility and greater impetus to vote them out of office. Local elected officials who do not respect our constitutional guarantees of private property and protections from governmental intrusions are put on notice that their services will not be continued after the next election.

As such, these acts by politically motivated environmentalists and politicians represent a fundamental attack against America's core freedoms. What did not work in Soviet Russia for 70-some years is not wanted here in Prince William County.

Warren Christolon

Prince William County

Concerned Citizens

Manassas


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