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Miller attacks local non-profit…for being Christian
Recently, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors Finance, Government Services, and Operations Committee was looking to review whether or not to assess service charges on organizations who are exempt from paying property taxes, after meeting with county financial staffers. Although they decided not to pursue this option, one supervisor wanted to attack a non profit for discriminating on the basis of religion, because they only served Christians.
According to Leesburg Today, Dulles Supervisor Stevens Miller wanted to look into whether the Prison Fellowship Ministries Foundation was still eligible for the tax exemption status, due to only serving Christians. The other Supervisors disputed this inquiry. If this move by Miller were considered, this could impact other organizations with similar missions.
What does Miller have against a foundation that ministers to those who have done wrong and wants to transform them?
Way to Stay Classy, Stevens Miller!
Yesterday, one of my commenters, Dulles Voter, informed me of another Stevens Miller story that I had to share and verified through two other additional reliable sources.
Recently, our Carpetbagger of the year, Stevens Miller was at a fundraiser for John Bell, who is running against Bob Marshall in the 13th District. Ironically, this is the same district where Miller owns his home and represents as a member of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors (which raises the question: Why didn’t Miller challenge Marshall?). While at the event, Miller started to seek donations for his own campaign and was asked to leave.
I previously wrote about how Miller was kicked out of the Herndon Festival for politicking, ignored for speaking at a fundraising event featuring Bill Clinton in his new district, and now, he was kicked out of a private home at a fundraiser for another candidate by trying to raise money for his own campaign. I can’t wait to see what Stevens Miller will do next.
What is with getting kicked out of places, Stevens Miller?
Wow, I just heard something through the grapevine that was quite hilarious over the weekend. Stevens Miller got kicked out of the Herndon Festival. Why, you ask? Miller did not have a booth at this famous festival, and he decided to politick outside the venue, only to be asked to leave. I have to ask Miller this question. Herndon Festival is a noted event that every serious politician has a presence at, so why did you not reserve a booth?
I guess the theme of getting kicked out of places is a common place with Stevens Miller. First, the Clinton event in Herndon, and now, the Herndon Festival. I guess it’s just not your day, Stevens.
Ouch, that's gotta hurt!
Wow, this is not good. At a recent Terry McAuliffe Rally featuring Bill Clinton, it appears that Stevens Miller, who is running for Delegate in the 86th District, was not given speaking privileges at an event held in his district. Instead, Delegate Ken Plum, who represents the 36th spoke to the audience instead, while Miller did not speak to those in his own “home” (not technically…read previous Miller posts to get the full scoop on the Carpetbagger of the Year) district.
Is that all you got, Stevens Miller?
The next stop in the Adventures of Carpetbagging saga takes us back to the real reason Stevens Miller took it upon himself to pack up his belongings and move into the 86th District. The magic reason: the Septic System issue, which according to the Loudoun Times may get funding.
Now, I have to ask whether or not Stevens Miller will address any other issues, or will he become a “one issue” type of candidate. Of course, there are several issues for him to address, but the real question is will he bother.
Things keep getting better…
No, I am not talking about the TV commercial that features this jingle. I am talking about the next part of the Stevens Miller saga. Yes, our favorite carpetbagging candidate has just had another embarrassing mishap once again. This time, it involves a road trip to Richmond, where Miller could personally lobby against Delegate Tom Rust’s septic system bill, only to find out that Governor Tim Kaine signed the bill and used his powers to strengthen the bill.
I keep asking myself this question: Why is Miller still in this race? After all, Miller made the septic system bill the premise behind his race, and now with Governor Kaine’s support, we are left to question this even more.
Takin' Care of Business…Miller Style
Well, Stevens Miller would like to think that he’s taking care of business. Hmmm….really. I guess fantasy world is treating him well.
Reality is…Miller isn’t taking care of business at all. You see, on March 12th, Miller voted to cut staff at the Loudoun County Department of Economic Development. Then, on April 1st, Raytheon announced a deal to move to Loudoun County. Sounds odd, doesn’t it? Miller voted to lay off the very people who were working to bring 1,400 jobs to Loudoun County and fill 600,000 feet of vacant office space.
Wow, I am left asking myself if he knew about the deal or didn’t it matter to him. Another question: Wasn’t Miller supposed to be on the County’s Economic Development Commission?
Stay tuned for a preview in our next episode…
Flush! Stevens Miller's Campaign is already in the toilet
Wow, this campaign is all wrapped up for Del. Tom Rust. His opponent, Stevens Miller made an epic “foot-in-mouth” comment on his blog, and I thought the end of “foot-in-mouth” disease would have been the Obama campaign…apparently not! Miller mentioned that his only reason for running is a septic system ordinance. The winning quote from his blog post:
“Rust also overruled recent actions by the Loudoun Board of Supervisors to limit the use of alternative septic systems on land that cannot accommodate traditional septic systems, an issue Miller sees as a public health concern.”
Time to flush Miller’s hope of being delegate down the toilet.
**Cross Posted at Virginia News Platoon
Carpetbagger Alert!! U-Haul Candidate Stevens Miller
Did anyone hear this wonderful tidbit of news? Loudoun Supervisor Stevens Miller recently moved into Delegate Tom Rust’s district. It appears that he is renting out a townhouse in Sterling and keeping his house in the Broadlands. Sounds like someone wants to fire things up and challenge.
Too bad, Miller is a carpetbagger and hasn’t even finished out his term on the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors. Is this really the type of person you want representing you in the Virginia General Assembly? No, didn’t think so!




