Can economic (i.e., limited government) conservatives and social conservatives get along, at least long enough, to coalesce around shared principles in a coalition to restore government to its proper scope and role? What are those shared principles and how do they complement each other? Should there by a truce on social issues in the 2012 presidential campaign? Family Foundation President Victoria Cobb and host Scott Lee discuss these issues on the Score Radio Network. The interview was aired on radio stations around Virginia and streamed on various Internet services on April 16. Now it is archived at SRN’s Web site. The interview lasts a little more than 11 minutes and we think you will enjoy it.
Click here to listen to TFF President Victoria Cobb’s interview on the Score Radio Network.










I am disgusted at President Victoria Cobb at saying that the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond shouldn’t be flying a Gay Flag. In fact I believe they have a right to fly a 1,000 gay flags on that flag pole! how dare she be so close minded and DISCRIMINATE against gays. She has no evidence to back her claims and furthermore ENDANGERS the idea that love is the principle unit in a strong family! Also, she says,” the bank should be commmited to the economy and not rights.” I belive putting up a gay flag takes 2 seconds and was done by the gardeners. Why wouldn’t she have the brains to realize this. Any president of an organization should be well educated and the thought that she does not have the education to know this is very SCARY TO ME and many others. With warm regards. PLEASE SHUT UP ABOUT THE GAY FLAG. gay people have rights. AMEN