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We Must Make The Wise Choice For Our Grandchildren

 We in Staunton have a choice to make.  It is up to us.  Shall we choose solar energy ? Twenty one years ago, I was adopted into the Shenandoah family, Wolf Clan, Oneida Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (People of the Long House).   White people call them Iroquois. We are taught to listen to our elders, learn to respect and act responsibly. Oren Lyons, 93, Wolf Clan, is an Onondaga Chief, and world leader of peace who teaches —  The Earth is our Mother.  She gives everything we need for life.  Imagine a living pine tree clinging to a cliff; getting all it needs for life from the earth.  We are like that pine tree.  Our Mother Earth provides, but time is running out.  We have little time to make changes in order to survive.  The economy of nations will be broken by natural disasters.  We see more disasters every year:  hurricanes, snow melt, coastlines washing into the seas, wild fires, drought, flooding, on and on.  The haze today brings this reality to Staunton, VA. We must fol

Youngkin's Lack of Respect for Victims

To: The Honorable Glenn Youngkin, Governor of Virginia

Dear Sir:

Political violence increases in the US because of the “big lie” and conspiracy theories. It continues to spread and even promoted because elective’s officials have lack the courage to condemn this behavior in a serious way. 

Yesterday, the free press reported THE LATEST SHOCK IN US HISTORY!

A medical emergency was created after a violent political attack was committed on a private citizen in his home.   A 42 year old assailant with a hammer crushed  the skull of Paul Pelosi and left severe injuries to his right hand and arm.  Today, the traumatized family will have a clearer picture of recovery time and permanent outcome of sustained injuries.

CNN reports that the “alleged attacker posted multiple conspiracy theories”. It has also been reported that the man was looking for Nancy using the Jan. 6 Capitol chant, “Where is Nancy”?

I expected to witness a reasonable response of respect and empathy for the Congressional, leader of House of Representative in a family crisis but saw politics as usual by my Governor Youngkin of Virginia.

I witnessed the same reaction when a candidate of PA returned to the campaign after having a stroke.  A mocking of symptoms while the candidate is in the recovery stage.  Respect and support was given by those congressmen still in office doing their jobs after a stroke.

Let us all hope for more kindness from people in the near future.

Respectively submitted,


Ms. Carol Poulson

Staunton, Virginia

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