The article below was constructed around a gross inaccuracy. The Chase City ordinance, sneeringly and erroneously referred to in this article as "a so-called 'chemical trespass' ordinance in Chase City," was, in fact, a sustainable energy ordinance, has nothing to do with uranium mining, and is irrelevant to Mayor Haley's efforts in Chatham.
I trust that Mr. Davis, editor of the Star Tribune, will issue a front-page correction immediately.
Shireen Parsons
Virginia Organizer
Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund
Working Together for Our Inherent Governing Authority! Single acts of tyranny may be ascribed to the accidental opinion of a day; but a series of oppressions, begun at a distinguished period, and pursued unalterably through every change of ministers, too plainly prove a deliberate systematical job of reducing us to slaves." --Thomas Jefferson
Friday, September 5, 2008
Regarding the Sept. 3, 2008 article below captioned "Chatham mayor unfazed by chemical trespass setback" by Tim Davis, Star-Tribune editor, it appears that it's based on a factual error. We have received, and thank her for, the following from Shireen Parsons:
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