"Haven't You Ever Loved Someone?"
Twice now, reporters from Leesburg Today have attempted to get an answer from Dick Black as to why he voted against a bill (HB2688-2005) that would increase penalties for repeated instances of stalking.
Recently, we heard Black's "response" to that question at the debate. When Leesburg Today's Dan Telvock questioned Black on his lonely vote against increasing criminal penalties for repeat stalking, he never got an answer to his question. Black instead recounted a strange tale of how he, as an Army prosecutor, tracked down the home address of a man who had been accused of a crime and subsequently released, repeatedly visiting his neighborhood and talking about this man to his neighbors (again with the liberal use of inflammatory sexual language). What this has to do with stalking, we can’t say - unless Dick Black was explaining that he voted against the bill because it would apply to his own behavior.
Reporter Dusty Smith, also with Leesburg Today, asked the same question of Dick Black and never got a response.
A constituent from the 32nd got yet another "response" to this question. Dick Black's answer to her started out with his own question: "Haven't you ever loved someone?" Then, once again, he rambled on and on about some episode of sexual violations that had nothing to do with the question.
Will we ever get a straight answer to this question? Well, you know what they say about persistance... mail@delegateblack.com is Dick Black's email. Let's keep asking. Maybe someday we'll get a legitimate answer.
Recently, we heard Black's "response" to that question at the debate. When Leesburg Today's Dan Telvock questioned Black on his lonely vote against increasing criminal penalties for repeat stalking, he never got an answer to his question. Black instead recounted a strange tale of how he, as an Army prosecutor, tracked down the home address of a man who had been accused of a crime and subsequently released, repeatedly visiting his neighborhood and talking about this man to his neighbors (again with the liberal use of inflammatory sexual language). What this has to do with stalking, we can’t say - unless Dick Black was explaining that he voted against the bill because it would apply to his own behavior.
Reporter Dusty Smith, also with Leesburg Today, asked the same question of Dick Black and never got a response.
A constituent from the 32nd got yet another "response" to this question. Dick Black's answer to her started out with his own question: "Haven't you ever loved someone?" Then, once again, he rambled on and on about some episode of sexual violations that had nothing to do with the question.
Will we ever get a straight answer to this question? Well, you know what they say about persistance... mail@delegateblack.com is Dick Black's email. Let's keep asking. Maybe someday we'll get a legitimate answer.

1 Comments:
"Haven't you ever loved someone?"
You must be kidding. That is the scariest thing I've heard yet.. This and the marital rape speech.. this guy is completely unfit to be a prosecuter, let alone a legislator. He obviously believes in his heart that women are property, and not full citizens.
My daughter was stalked and abused by her ex, and our whole family lived in fear for years that he would get parole and find her no matter where she hid. Of course, everything he ever did was because he "loved her." I shudder to think of the outcome of that case with Dick Black making the call. Get this insane, clueless creep out of office before he can do any more damage! Thank you, Blackout, for exposing this.
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