Virginia Blog Carnival is up!

This week, Virginia Progressive is hosting the carnival. Some really nice posts from around Virginia are listed, including one of mine. Head on over and check it out 😉

Mason-Dixon poll on Marshall Newman Amendment

By now, no doubt everybody has seen the reports on the Mason Dixon poll regarding the Marshall Newman amendment that will be on the ballot. In case you somehow missed it, here is the report from the Virginian-Pilot and here is the one from the Daily Press. While the headlines scream that 56% of the … Continue reading Mason-Dixon poll on Marshall Newman Amendment

No charges to be filed in case of Norfolk officer killing

Norfolk's Commonwealth's Attorney Jack Doyle has completed his investigation into the death of police officer Seneca Darden, who was shot and killed by fellow officer Gordon Barry in May. There will be no criminal charges filed against Barry. Doyle released an 8-page summary of what happened, concluding: There were many players, both citizens and police … Continue reading No charges to be filed in case of Norfolk officer killing

“We just want to serve our country”

So said Roxie Hovan, one of four panelists at yesterday's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" forum sponsored by the Military Equality Alliance. This thought was echoed by the other participants, each who had served in the various branches of the military. Hovan, who served nine years in the Navy, comes from an extremely patriotic Alabama family, … Continue reading “We just want to serve our country”

The Pulpit Speaks: November 17, 1956

An article written by my father, the Rev. C. Thomas Paige, as it appeared in the Tri-State Defender on the date shown. In the final analysis, life is a matter of courage. It takes courage to live and live successfully. The very core of living life at its best is wrapped up in the amount … Continue reading The Pulpit Speaks: November 17, 1956

Report: Drake’s Coffee with the Candidate

I accompanied a friend this morning to 2nd Congressional District Congresswoman Thelma Drake's Coffee with the Candidate. We arrived just about the same time as Drake so I had a chance to introduce the two of them before we headed into the room. My friend had previously announced that she was voting for Drake. Since … Continue reading Report: Drake’s Coffee with the Candidate

Ann Coulter quickie

In keeping with those Ditzy Dems and their "Ann Coulter logic," here is one that came to me today: 1. Israel allows gays to serve openly in the military. 2. The US supports Israel Therefore, the US supports gays serving openly in the military.

Drake: Coffee with the candidate

I just got back from Thelma Drake's Coffee with the Candidate that was held at Janaf Library. This was just one in a series that she has been holding around the 2nd Congressional District, with several more to come. There were more people there than I would have expected, perhaps due to the latest Drake … Continue reading Drake: Coffee with the candidate

DADT Town Hall meeting Saturday in Norfolk

This Saturday, July 29, the Military Equality Alliance will host a town hall meeting on "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." This policy is has been in effect in the military for 13 years. The MEA is a relatively new organization dedicated to the repeal of DADT. Using Census data, The Urban Institute estimated in 2004 that … Continue reading DADT Town Hall meeting Saturday in Norfolk

Marshall Newman polling news

The Commonwealth Coalition, who is leading the fight to defeat the Marshall Newman amendment, today issued a press release and poll memo on its latest polling results. The entire press release is available on the Equality Loudoun website and the poll memo is available here. The good news is that support for the amendment is … Continue reading Marshall Newman polling news