Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Deeds’ ‘country tour’ stops in Chatham
Supporters cheer Democratic candidate
By TIM DAVIS
Star-Tribune Editor
State Sen. Creigh Deeds, the Democratic
candidate for governor, brought his “Deeds
Country” tour to Pittsylvania County on
Monday.
Deeds spoke with about 50 enthusiastic
supporters at George and Janet Stanhope’s
home on Strader Road in Chatham.
Stanhope is an active member of Southside
Concerned Citizens, which opposes uranium
mining in the county.
Deeds, who joined the anti-mining group in
the mid-1980s while working as a lawyer in
Danville, is no friend of uranium.
“I’m not afraid of science,” he said, “but I
don’t think the science is going to suggest that
you can do it here.
“I think there is way too much risk. I’m
very skeptical you can mine uranium."
http://www.wpcva.com/chatham/news/
By TIM DAVIS
Star-Tribune Editor
State Sen. Creigh Deeds, the Democratic
candidate for governor, brought his “Deeds
Country” tour to Pittsylvania County on
Monday.
Deeds spoke with about 50 enthusiastic
supporters at George and Janet Stanhope’s
home on Strader Road in Chatham.
Stanhope is an active member of Southside
Concerned Citizens, which opposes uranium
mining in the county.
Deeds, who joined the anti-mining group in
the mid-1980s while working as a lawyer in
Danville, is no friend of uranium.
“I’m not afraid of science,” he said, “but I
don’t think the science is going to suggest that
you can do it here.
“I think there is way too much risk. I’m
very skeptical you can mine uranium."
http://www.wpcva.com/chatham/news/
Labels: News, Opinion
Uranium Mining
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