February 4, 2011 | No comments
If the past two days aren’t evidence enough that the Virginia Senate must change, we honestly don’t know what is. In a 48-hour period since Wednesday, the Senate, where Democrats hold a 22-18 majority, has passed several bills that undermine the … Read more>
November 1, 2010 | 4 comments
In 2008, CatholicVote.org created one of the most powerful campaign videos in this new Internet age we live in. In music and video, it dramatically showed why we needed to vote (see here) and it has been viewed by … Read more>
July 20, 2010 | No comments
Who knew abortion was such a pleasant experience? From the July 12 New York Times, a feature on “The New Abortion Providers” glows as if these people are modern versions of Florence Nightingale:
After Roe, the shadow of
June 23, 2010 | 6 comments
Today, as we watch an out of control federal government spend our children’s futures into fiscal oblivion, as we watch our own president ignore constitutional principles, and as we watch the greatest expansion of government in our lifetimes and the … Read more>
May 10, 2010 | No comments
The Washington Post ran a recent Sunday edition story that suggested a chasm has developed between Governor Bob McDonnell and social conservatives. According to the article, some have become disheartened and feel the governor has let them down while … Read more>
February 11, 2010 | 1 comment
As part of our Virtual Lobby Day, we want to bring you as much flavor of the General Assembly as we can to those who can’t make it to Richmond as often as they’d like. In fact, we continue to … Read more>
December 21, 2009 | 2 comments
Annotations & Elucidations
Like Deeds, Like Marsden; Like Kaine, Like Marsden; Like Deeds, Like Kaine
We’re keeping the news to a minimum today: the snow is melting and people are less captive and not as inclined to be in front … Read more>
November 1, 2009 | 2 comments
Alveda King is the niece of the late civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. As he saw justice to a people immorally denied, she sees, first hand, the destructiveness to that same community — and all people — of … Read more>
September 8, 2009 | No comments
The following comes from a President of the United Nations:
“I am going home America — farewell.
“For seventeen years I have enjoyed your hospitality, visited every one of your 50 states. I can say I know you well.
“I admire and
July 16, 2009 | No comments
A new study published in the July/August edition of the journal Child Development says that unborn children have short-term memory capabilities at 30 weeks gestation. Researchers also found that 34-week-old unborn children are “able to store information and retrieve it … Read more>