April 20, 2012 | 3 comments
Steven Ertelt, editor of LifeNews.com, and one of Planned Parenthood’s 10 most hated people, broke a story last night that flew through cyberspace at Twitter speed, which is how I became aware of it. It concerns a 35-year old diabetic … Read more>
April 4, 2012 | No comments
Every now and then we get some hate mail — believe it or not. People and organizations that stand for truth often take heat. That comes with the territory when active and visible in the public square. It’s a sign of … Read more>
September 19, 2011 | 1 comment
Last week and the week before, in the run-up to the vote by the Virginia Board of Health’s vote to approve abortion center regulations drafted by the Department of Health, we posted on our Facebook page and tweeted one truth or … Read more>
June 20, 2011 | 4 comments
During yesterday’s coverage of the U.S. Open golf championship, NBC, if it hadn’t already, proved it was all in for the secular progressive agenda. It’s one thing to slant news reporting toward a political party (not to mention the vitriolic … Read more>
May 5, 2011 | 2 comments
We were very blessed that the respected historian David Barton taped a video for us last fall, while here to keynote our Pastors Summit, to promote this year’s Call To Prayer in Colonial Williamsburg on June 1. Little did we know, … Read more>
February 25, 2011 | No comments
We’ve just added Flickr to our network of Internet sites. We hope you take time to visit our page there, bookmark it, and return to it from time to time. Our first presentation is a slide show of General Assembly highlights created out of freeze … Read more>
February 8, 2011 | No comments
Today is crossover at the General Assembly, the day when the House and Senate have to complete work on bills introduced in their respective chambers. Consequently, yesterday the House spent nearly 11 hours on the floor debating bills, with … Read more>
January 7, 2011 | No comments
It’s one of those cold realities of our calendar: a few days after celebrating the promise of a New Year, our vacation evaporates and the real world beckons our attention ever so quickly.
It’s especially true for us as the … Read more>
December 29, 2010 | 3 comments
As the clock winds down on an eventful 2010 and the first decade of a new millennium, and we head into the unknown of a new year and new decade, we can and should take pause over the next few days to reflect on … Read more>
October 7, 2010 | No comments
A lot has been said and written about the first ever Virginia Tea Party Convention this Friday and Saturday at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. National as well as state media are expected to turn up as the convention’s organizers are billing it … Read more>