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Victory: Working Together – Pragmatism and Principle

I wanted to make sure that the contribution of the Tea Party wasn’t lost in this latest election. A large portion of the victory in these 2011 elections was because of Tea Party groups across the state. In the case of Bill Stanley (20th State Senate District) it was the Danville, Lynchburg, Southside, and Franklin [...]

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Bill Stanley – Electric Rates

Glade Hill, VA, November 2, 2011 – Senator William M. Stanley, Jr. (R-Franklin) called out his Democrat opponent, Senator W. Roscoe Reynolds (D-Henry), for his failure to do anything other than talk on the cost of electricity and increases in electricity rates. “After fourteen years in the Senate, the only thing Roscoe Reynolds offers the [...]

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Roscoe Reynolds – Wasteful Spending

From Danville Tea Party: http://danvillepatriots.com/?p=433 I pulled this clip from the “funny videos” category. I watched it several times and the only humor I see is Reynolds’ Campaign paid for it! That’s funny! To invest the money necessary to produce 30 seconds of fact less video is, well, much like your money is spent in [...]

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Roscoe Reynolds Campaign Goes Negative

Glade Hill VA October 6, 2011 – Roscoe Reynolds yesterday began to air false, negative radio ads against Bill Stanley in a desperate attempt to distract voters from his own record. Reynolds claims that Bill Stanley does not have ties to Southside. Roscoe’s attacks are simply untrue and easily disproven. The Facts Bill and his [...]

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Bill Stanley Video Update from Richmond

Bill Stanley Video Update from Richmond

Video from the 19th Virginia Senate District representative Bill Stanley

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An Udate From Senator Bill Stanley

An Udate From Senator Bill Stanley

William Stanley Senator, 19th District February 4, 2011 As we approach the half-way mark here at the Capitol, daily floor sessions are longer.  The first major deadline of this year’s session occurs on February 8.  On that day, known as “Crossover,” the Senate has to finish its work on bills filed by senators and the [...]

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