| # | Name | Comments |
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| 401 | Roy Mann | We support GSA 100 percent! God Bless them! |
| 402 | Sree Thampi | |
| 403 | Jeff Good | |
| 404 | David D'Onofrio | Please support the wonderful things GSA is trying to do for the less fortunate in our midst. |
| 405 | Anonymous | |
| 406 | Sean Ganey | |
| 407 | Ariana | |
| 408 | Scott Engle | |
| 409 | Anonymous | |
| 410 | Anonymous | What is a travesty here is that Ms. Waters has known about this project for over six months, and did nothing to smooth the way for a successful outcome. Now her website clearly states that she believes this center to be in the wrong location. What a hypocrite! |
| 411 | Anonymous | We all know of the outstanding work the Good Shepherd Alliance has accomplished over the years. My question is why is this just now become a major issue? This issue was not even on the radar screen 3 weeks ago, but yet our Broad Run Supervisor, Lori Waters, knew of this over 6 weeks ago and failed to include the community in the process. Now, she's having a meeting tomorrow night to discuss it - how convienent. Well, we're going have our meeting on Nov. 6th and oust Ms. LoriWaters from public office. She has become a growing wart on the Ashburn community and needs to be replaced. Enough is enough |
| 412 | Samantha Wolod | Please respect and honor the support efforts by the well-known and respected Good Shepherds Alliance (GSA) to establish a simple Thrift Store and administrative office in Ashburn, which has been planned and discussed openly since early 2007. |
| 413 | Kyle Davis | |
| 414 | Brian Pittman | |
| 415 | Nancy P. | Also what is not being said is that -- The GSAs Center of Hope is also a center for potential, where emergency help can be given to local residents who lose their home in a fire or flood, for example - or for a new law enforcement sub-station for police patrolling at night..... Now how is that for saftey. Having a police sub station located at this facility that is right next to a 24 by 7 Fire department. |
| 416 | Anonymous | |
| 417 | Mary Beth Schmitt | |
| 418 | Jeremy Huffman | |
| 419 | Anonymous | |
| 420 | BRHS | |
| 421 | Perry Smith | |
| 422 | stacy tuttle | How can anyone still oppose the GSA when they agree to drop the day center idea and have agreed to what Nancy has already mentioned in that
Also what is not being said is that -- The GSAs Center of Hope is also a center for potential, where emergency help can be given to local residents who lose their home in a fire or flood, for example - or for a new law enforcement sub-station for police patrolling at night..... Now how is that for saftey. Having a police sub station located at this facility that is right next to a 24 by 7 Fire department. |
| 423 | Anonymous | |
| 424 | Elizabeth Kerr | Our church, the Dranesville Church of the Brethren in Herndon, VA, has been a strong supporter of the important work of the Good Shepherd Alliance for a number of years.
The Thrift Shop is an important part of the funding for this work. Its location in Ashburn will be an asset rather than a liability. |
| 425 | Cindy Sumner | |
| 426 | Anonymous | |
| 427 | Tami Harrison | |
| 428 | Lynnie Vessels | |
| 429 | Philip Russel | I stand against the neighbours disseminating this false information. |
| 430 | chuck shotton | Our community needs this!!! |
| 431 | Anonymous | |
| 432 | Dawn Roberts | Of couse we need a service in Loudoun County to provide for the less fortunate. The GSA has always been upfront with us in what their plans were for the site - all anyone had to do was read the paper! Now that the GSA has invested so much in their new site, some want them to give it up. There are so many good people who have volunteered their time and money for this worthy cause. I hope the GSA and all who support it stand strong on this and prevail. |
| 433 | Dawn Roberts | Of couse we need a service in Loudoun County to provide for the less fortunate. The GSA has always been upfront with us in what their plans were for the site - all anyone had to do was read the paper! Now that the GSA has invested so much in their new site, some want them to give it up. There are so many good people who have volunteered their time and money for this worthy cause. I hope the GSA and all who support it stand strong on this and prevail. |
| 434 | Sherry Rodgers | |
| 435 | Yasha Arant | I support the thrift store in Ashburn which will provide needed funds for the homeless of Loudoun County. |
| 436 | Anonymous | |
| 437 | Jim Haynes | |
| 438 | Ann Rountree | |
| 439 | Theresa Luby | Thank you for all of the good you do.... |
| 440 | Anonymous | |
| 441 | Anonymous | |
| 442 | Marge Pentecost | |
| 443 | Daniel E Paden | |
| 444 | Kirk Arant | |
| 445 | Cindy Lawrence | My heart is saddened that so many good people view GSA in such a negative manner. GSA has only been a good neighbor and has helped so many homeless people to actually NOt be homeless anymore, and not just to provide shelter. The many volunteers are not to be condemned, but to be praised. Thank you GSA for everything you've done. Keep up the good work! |
| 446 | Tracey Ahlers | |
| 447 | Christopher Wagner | |
| 448 | Gail Dowling | |
| 449 | Cynthia Jones | |
| 450 | Joan Hunter | |