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Vote for Integrity and Competence: Rich Jamieson for North River District Supervisor

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The Warren County Board of Supervisors needs high-character leadership who will serve our community with integrity and competence.  In the North River District, Rich Jamieson is the man for the job.

For more than a dozen years, I have been privileged to call Rich a neighbor and a friend.  He is as high-character husband, father, and friend, as they come.

Specifically, Rich is a determined and diligent results-driven leader who consistently rises to the occasion when a need for leadership arises.  When our neighborhood urgently needed to address pressing concerns, Rich was the driving force in ushering in an era of prudent governance through the homeowners association.  When our church needed reorganize its youth athletics program, Rich rose to the occasion again; he was the driving force in forming and governing a new youth athletics organization.

I worked most closely with Rich when we were co-founders of a youth scouting/adventuring unit — Troop 1212 — that teaches teenage boys how to be outstanding Christian men.  Rich served many years as Treasurer of the troop, and his contributions as an adult leader — as a personal example to the boys and as an unyielding demander that boys live up to high standards of conduct — were essential to the many years of troop success in instilling character and leadership through a rigorous outdoor adventure program.  Rich is single-mindedly committed to high competence when he applies his talents to any task.

For these reasons, I strongly urge fellow residents of Warren County to support Rich in his bid for election to the County Board of Supervisors.

As chairman of a Warren County-based international organization that leads a worldwide effort to defend the dignity of life and the integrity of the family, I know the critical role that a Treasurer plays in prudent governance of any organization.  As a Troopmaster who worked closely with Rich in his capacity as Troop Treasurer and who has had many late night discussions around a campfire and early morning discussions on the way to our church, I know the man very well.  Moreover, as an attorney who has advised hundreds of church ministries and lay apostolates throughout the country on how to achieve their mission objectives, I know outstanding character, competence, and leadership when I see it.  Rich is the real deal in all these respects.

For these reasons, without any reservations whatsoever, I endorse Rich Jamieson to represent the North River District.  Our county urgently requires the character, competence, and leadership that Rich Jamieson will bring to the job.  Please vote for him on Tuesday, November 7th.

Stu Nolan
Front Royal


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