October 31, 2010 | 3 comments
Earlier this month there was a “social justice” rally at the Mall in Washington, D.C., meant to counter the Glenn Beck rally in August. (The attendance wasn’t within a fraction of the Beck event and yet the attendees thoroughly trashed and … Read more>
October 29, 2010 | 2 comments
While many Virginians are worried about the economy, their jobs, the country’s third-world-like debt, and the mountainous problems facing the country, Barack Obama is going on Comedy Central’s Daily Show With Jon Stewart. Now, he’s bringing his routine to the stage . … Read more>
January 13, 2010 | 1 comment
This is the second in a series of five policy statements on issues that will come before the 2010 General Assembly. The first, regarding parental rights, can be found here. Each statement covers one of The Family Foundation’s five areas … Read more>
September 21, 2009 | No comments
Most people might think we at The Family Foundation of Virginia, as involved in Virginia policy and politics as we are, love this time of year for its campaign season. Yes, but . . . not exactly what you might … Read more>
June 11, 2009 | No comments
By the way, media present include the Associated Press, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot and WVIR/NBC29 from Charlottesville.
I know Governor Kaine announced an energy saving initiative, but does that mean the AC has to be off in the GAB? We’re all sweating … Read more>
May 14, 2009 | 1 comment
We were so overwhelmed by pictures and video of the almost two dozen official Tax Day Tea Parties last month, that we haven’t been able to post all the great sights and sounds from them. We got some of them … Read more>
April 3, 2009 | 5 comments
As you well know, in 1773, colonists gathered to dump imported tea into the Boston Harbor to protest the British government’s oppressive tax system that allowed for no direct representation. At the Boston Tea Party, determined colonists stood against the expanding … Read more>
March 20, 2009 | 3 comments
Boston may have had its Tea Party in 1773 (a fact I know well as a stammering, stage-frightened, scene-blowing actor in my 7th grade play, The Boston Tea Party), but Virginia’s rebellious nature against authoritarian rule is no less historic, … Read more>
October 29, 2008 | 3 comments
There’s a lot of talk going on about . . . talk. As well as experience.
A Mainstream Media “reporter” (i.e., Obama advocate) I heard recently (and I’m sure she wasn’t the only one) joined the debate over whether Senator … Read more>