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Who We Are
What We
Do
Awards
Is America a "Christian Nation"?
What's New
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Issues
Legislation
Charitable Choice Act
Libraries
Internet Lawsuit
Removal of ALA Bill of Rights
Family Friendly Libraries
Education
Tuition Tax Credits in Loudoun & Virginia
Vouchers
Evolution v. Creationism
Thoburn's Book
E Pluribus Unum
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Statement of
Purpose To preserve religious and personal freedom, to maintain the
separation of church and state, and to counter the imposition through public policy of one
religious tradition over others.
To carry out our purpose, Mainstream Loudoun educates voters about the true purpose and
negative effects of the public policies promoted by religious/political right groups. We inform citizens how
the goals and tactics of religious/political organizations affect our local communities, motivating them to
become more involved in the electoral process and local government.
Mainstream believes
- people who are religious, moral and pro-family can honestly differ on political and social
issues.
- we can improve our government and better our society without writing laws which
infringe on our personal and religious freedoms and without abandoning church/state separation.
- promoting tolerance and rational discourse will bring people together, improve our
communities, and preserve our outstanding heritage of religious freedom .
Mainstream Loudoun opposes the political agenda of well-organized and well-funded
religious/political right groups who
- attempt to use our public institutions (schools, welfare, libraries) as a means to impose
their religious views on all citizens.
- promote laws and policies which threaten the personal and religious freedoms guaranteed
by our Constitution.
- imply that those who oppose their agenda are anti-family, immoral, or irreligious.
- use benign-sounding programs as vehicles to achieve their ultimate goal (e.g. offering
scholarships to a handful of inner-city students in order to gain public money for all religious
school students).
- employ divisive political processes ("stealth" candidates, hate-based messages, wedge
issues, scare tactics).
Visit the quotes to see why the
religious/political right's agenda is a threat to our Constitutional freedoms.
WHO WE ARE
Mainstream Loudoun is a nonprofit, nonpartisan grassroots organization. It is composed of a
wide cross-section of people including:
- Parents
- Clergy
- Students
- Teachers
- Librarians
- Business leaders
- Physicians
- Public policy officials
- Political leaders
- Citizen activists
Members are affiliated with a variety of religious, political, and local organizations.
Mainstream Loudoun is governed by a board of directors which includes officers and chairs of
standing committees.
WHAT WE DO
Mainstream Loudoun works on issues in the areas of
- Public education
- Intellectual freedom/censorship
- Separation of government and religion
- Religious freedoms
- Reproductive and health-care issues
- Understanding and support of diversity
To inform and activate the community, we
- Hold regular meetings
- Sponsor informative forums
- Publish a newsletter
- Provide information to media sources
- Write letters to the editor and articles for local newspapers
- Sponsor candidate debates
- Produce and distribute voter guides
- Educate local leaders and legislators
- Speak to community groups that share our concerns
- Network with other organizations
- Research and document issues
See what others who share Mainstream's concerns say about tolerance.
For more details regarding our issues, click on one of the following links:
To keep up to date on Mainstream Loudoun activities, join our e-mail mailing list by submitting
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If you would like to make a contribution to aid us in our work, you may send donations to Mainstream Loudoun, PO Box 4013, Leesburg, VA 20177.With contributions of $25 or more, you will be considered a member of Mainstream Loudoun and will receive our monthly newsletter.
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Last Updated: July, 2002.
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