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  • Senator Webb aligns against Wilderness Wal-Mart

    WEBB ADDS HIS SUPPORT FOR PRESERVATIONISTS
    July 18, 2009 12:36 am
    RELATED:Orange board will discuss how to respond to governor's letter on Wal-Mart at meeting July 28

    By CLINT SCHEMMER


    Historic preservation can make for odd political bedfellows, and it certainly is doing so in the Wilderness Wal-Mart controversy.

    U.S. Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., Gov. Tim Kaine, also a Democrat, and Virginia House Speaker Bill Howell of Stafford County, a Republican who has frequently battled with Kaine and other Democrats, see eye-to-eye on the land-use issue in Orange County.

    Earlier this week, Kaine and Howell urged the Orange County Board of Supervisors to work with Wal-Mart to find an alternate site for the giant retailer's proposed Supercenter in Orange.

    Such a tract, they said, should be in the vicinity of the proposed site off State Route 3--but not on the Wilderness battlefield, and it should be out of view from Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.

    Webb endorsed that position yesterday.

    "As a longtime advocate of preserving our Civil War battlefields I believe it is vitally important that respect and reverence guide all land-use decisions affecting these historic sites," Webb said through his press secretary.

    "I hope that Wal-Mart, the Board of Supervisors and all of the parties involved are able to reach a conclusion that respects the Wilderness battlefield site, in order to move forward with a project that will spur economic growth in the area," he said.

    Virginia's other senator, former Gov. Mark Warner, a Democrat, is leaving it to the Orange supervisors to decide the matter.

    "Senator Warner understands the importance of local input and control over zoning decisions like this, and he trusts that Orange County officials will recognize the importance of preserving historic sites as they make their decision," his communications director, Kevin Hall, said.

    Rep. Eric Cantor, the 7th District Republican in whose district the Wilderness retail center would be built--was busy with floor votes yesterday afternoon, and unavailable for comment, his spokeswoman said. Cantor is the House minority whip, the chamber's No. 2 post.

    Rep. Robert Wittman, R-1st, isn't jumping into the fray.

    "He's monitoring the issue, but since it's not in his district and there is no federal role involved, he's kind of staying out of it," said Mary Springer, Witt-man's chief of staff.

    The Wal-Mart site is along Wilderness Run, the boundary line between Orange and Spotsylvania counties and Cantor and Wittman's districts.

    The two rivals for Kaine's job, Democrat Creigh Deeds and Republican Bob McDonnell, have also staked out positions on the matter.

    State Sen. Deeds wrote Michael T. Duke, president of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., asking him to move the Supercenter away from the battlefield, noting there are several large parcels suitable for a Route 3 store within two or three miles.

    McDonnell expressed confidence that Orange officials will find a middle ground that "preserves the Wilderness battlefield while also allowing for commercial development."


    Clint Schemmer: 540/368-5029
    Email: cschemmer@freelancestar.com

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    Copyright 2009 The Free Lance-Star Publishing Company.

    Online at: http://www.fredericksburg.com/News/F...7182009/480610
    Sincerely,
    Emmanuel Dabney
    Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
    http://www.agsas.org

    "God hasten the day when war shall cease, when slavery shall be blotted from the face of the earth, and when, instead of destruction and desolation, peace, prosperity, liberty, and virtue shall rule the earth!"--John C. Brock, Commissary Sergeant, 43d United States Colored Troops

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    Re: Senator Webb aligns against Wilderness Wal-Mart

    I have said it before and I will say it again. Until I see the money this is nothing but words. Like Tom cruise said "SHOW ME THE MONEY"
    Brian Schwatka
    Co. K 3rd US Regulars
    "Buffsticks"

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      Re: Senator Webb aligns against Wilderness Wal-Mart

      Originally posted by 2ndNHDOC View Post
      I have said it before and I will say it again. Until I see the money this is nothing but words. Like Tom cruise said "SHOW ME THE MONEY"
      There isn't going to be any money from the state. Like almost every other state, Virginia is running at a defecit. They are closing rest areas on the interstates, so they certainly have no money to put into this issue.
      THe root of the problem is the County for allowing this deal in the first place, but, money for the County was the root of the decision.

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        Re: Senator Webb aligns against Wilderness Wal-Mart

        I thought (and I dont have the lastest issue handy) that the CWPT has until year end to match a grant from the State of VA somewhere in the neighborhood of $50k to be used for preservation.
        Brad Ireland
        Old Line Mess
        4th VA CO. A
        SWB

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          Re: Senator Webb aligns against Wilderness Wal-Mart

          I just sent a form letter from the CWPT about this issue. If you are a member you should have it.
          Nathan Hellwig
          AKA Harrison "Holler" Holloway
          "It was the Union armies west of the Appalachians that struck the death knell of the Confederacy." Leslie Anders ,Preface, The Twenty-First Missouri

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