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Thursday, October 16, 2025

Abigail Spanberger is a Danger to Virginia's Children, Especially Girls!



Former state senator Dick Black and former delegate Bob Marshall, are two Virginia heroes who truly served the state with distinction. They are both zealously pro-life. While they were in the state assembly, they defended Virginians from the first moment of life until natural death. I wish they were both still there. The delegate who replaced Bob ran for office with ads showing how he put on his makeup to play dressup. He won with massive donations coming from outside the state. 

Dick and Bob co-authored the article above to expose Spanberger's shocking record endangering our daughters and granddaughters. Spanberger voted for the Equality Act three times. That act makes trans rights civil rights. What would that act do to our state? This according to the Heritage foundation:
  • “[F]orce employers to cover abortion, and medical professionals to perform or assist in performing abortions.
  • “[F]orce employers to pay for sex ‘reassignment’ procedures in their health insurance plans, and require medical professionals to perform them.
  • “[F]orce all schools and businesses to open their women’s bathrooms, locker rooms, showers, and sports teams to boys who ‘identify as’ girls and to men who ‘identify as’ women.
  • “[F]orce faith-based adoption agencies to either violate their conviction that every child deserves both a mother and a father or to stop serving children in need altogether.
  • “[F]orce a variety of small business owners to violate their beliefs about marriage, sexuality, and gender. At the state level, this has happened to bakers, florists, photographers, and even funeral home owners.
  • “[T]hreatens the freedom of speech, freedom of association, and free exercise of religion rights of countless people.
  • “Anyone who believes we are created male and female, and that male and female are created for each other … will be at risk.”
Spanberger in the debate and in interviews refuses to answer questions directly about her positions. She talks, often in confusing and ambiguous terms, about the voters making up their own minds. But there is no doubt if she gets into office as governor she will impose her views on Virginians. God help us if that happens.

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