Words can come back to haunt you…
Words can come back to haunt you, especially when you are placed on the record for supporting bringing the Redskins Hall of Fame to Loudoun County. The Hall of Fame would have made Loudoun County, the corporate headquarters of the Redskins franchise and would have provided over $100,000 to promote the county. Who voted against it? None other than Stevens Miller, who is the Dulles District Supervisor running for Delegate in the 86th District…(Funny, he actually had to move into the district to run for Delegate).
At a recent debate, Miller decided to take credit for something he didn’t do. He claimed that he supported the Redskins Hall of Fame. It’s kind of hard to be against something, then turn around a year later to say you supported the measure. Flip-flop-itis has struck again!
Posted on October 29, 2009, in Virginia Politics and tagged 2009 Election, 86th District, General Assembly, Stevens Miller, Virginia. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.



That’s not a flip flop. That’s a lie.
Lack of coffee, Riley! You have a great point.
Someone please put this man out of his political misery. As little as I think of this man, he did make the motion to reconsider the vote. But please, he’s on the record as “trying to figure out how to protect himself from the Redskins”. What a joke.
Look up some of his other Board appearances.
When the United Daughters of the Confederacy approached the Board asking for a matching grant to finish restoring the statue on the Loudoun courthouse lawn, Miller made some priceless remarks ON THE RECORD about how he didn’t like the statue because it is pointing a gun at him.
He had deputies come to constituent meetings on schools and hospitals to walk him to his car.
He is a truly amazing piece of work!