January 24, 2010 | No comments
Enjoy this one, from Let Freedom Ring:
Harry Reid escapes jail: Technically, it’s only bribery when you use your own money. When it’s the taxpayers’ money, it’s called “legislation.”… Read more>
July 31, 2009 | 1 comment
Of all the aspects of the socialized medicine legislation making its way through Congress, the most disturbing piece of it (which is saying a a great deal considering all the freedoms that will be taken away from us) is the … Read more>
July 31, 2009 | 1 comment
Last week we posted a sampling of the feedback Congressional supporters of the socialized medicine legislation experienced at home in their districts and states. Here’s three more, all from a town hall meeting in St. Louis, hosted by the staff of one … Read more>
February 23, 2009 | 1 comment
This morning the Senate Courts of Justice Committee defeated HB 2314 patroned by Delegate Bill Carrico (R-5, Galax). This bill would have restored to the Commonwealth’s State Trooper chaplains the religious liberty right to pray according to the dictates of … Read more>
February 9, 2009 | 4 comments
Tuesday is “crossover” day in the General Assembly, the day when work on bills from their respective chambers must be complete. The past two weeks have been long and intense, as you have been able to tell by reading this blog … Read more>
January 16, 2009 | No comments
Here’s a first. We’ve had Quotes of the Day, reported on odd bills and other unusual public and behind-the-scenes moments around the capitol and during the General Assembly over the last year. This was something different, however.
I was in Senate … Read more>
January 6, 2009 | 4 comments
This past fall, as Virginians worried about the failing economy and state government announced massive revenue “shortfalls,” the Kaine administration tried to quietly introduce a new regulation that forbid state police chaplains from praying in the name of Jesus.… Read more>
May 19, 2008 | 8 comments
In many cases, as we reflect on what the wise men of centuries past would say or do about or in certain situations, it is at best conjecture, or no more than an educated guess. But not always. It always disturbs me how many … Read more>