November 26, 2008 | No comments
This has been a turbulent year. The last two months alone have been enough to make the sun spin. The year comes to a close with a lot of uncertainty and certainly with a political twist many of us do… Read more>
November 26, 2008 | No comments
Thanksgiving Eve and the news is slowwwwwwwwwwwwwww . . . and the pickins are even slimmer than yesterday’s. The crack communications staff has taken the day off, but I’ve found these to entertain and inform. Hope your Turkey and works are… Read more>
November 25, 2008 | 1 comment
How about a new national security force and more mind-numbing, societal homogenizing that is beyond your capacity to imagine? If you haven’t read this post yet, look it over and read the accompanying article.
Here are two more articles to… Read more>
November 25, 2008 | No comments
One thing you can count on in the commonwealth is that when you go to the DMV to register your vehicle there will be a multitude of options available to you as to what kind of license plate you would like… Read more>
November 25, 2008 | No comments
It’s Thanksgiving week which means the news is slow. This is what our crack communications department came up with for us today. Never fear. I’ve found an editorial comic for some holiday cheer.
News:
Census skewing school funding (Washington Times)
November 24, 2008 | No comments
The Washington Post reported late last week that Joe Price, an attorney and former chairman of the board of Equality Virginia, was indicted on obstruction of justice charges surrounding a murder that took place in Price’s home in 2006. (Read… Read more>
November 24, 2008 | No comments
It’s the beginning of a short week, with a major holiday approaching. So it’s slim pickins out there (you know so when we’re scraping the CNN barrel). Still, good reading none-the-same.
Elections might bump transportation off road (The Daily Press)
November 22, 2008 | 2 comments
From one of our favorite economists, Don Boudreaux, who is chairman of the Department of Economics at George Mason University, in one of his famous “One Minute Economic Lessons” — this time, to The Washington Times.
16 November 2008
Editor, The Washington
November 22, 2008 | No comments
Thursday night more than 600 pro-family Virginians attended The Family Foundation of Virginia’s Annual Gala to hear a dynamic address by former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline. He did not disappoint.
Pacing the stage and speaking with passion, Kline urged an audience that included Lt.… Read more>
November 21, 2008 | No comments
Today’s news with brief comments and snark to accompany the headlines:
Pro-life group targets funding for Planned Parenthood (This one’s about us! From yesterday’s capitol news conference.) (Norfolk Virginian-Pilot)
Va. shortfall tops $3.2 billion (It keeps getting worse for the guvna and… Read more>