According to this calculator, mine is worth $3,890. Of course, that is less than Stephen, who came in at $4175. Maybe guys have more parts to sell? 😀
Day: July 6, 2007
Obama’s Tightrope
I've gotten a couple of emails over the last few days from folks asking me about Barack Obama, plus I covered him in the BD podcast last Sunday. As if on cue, Amina Luqman at The Washington Post penned a piece with the above title which hits the points that I've been saying and hearing … Continue reading Obama’s Tightrope
Constitutional Originalism coming home to roost
One of the first posts I made on this blog had to do with the Supreme Court and the judges who are there. At the time, the article linked in the post foretold exactly what we have seen happening with the Roberts court: Untempered by precedent, originalism would require reversing Brown v. Board of Education, … Continue reading Constitutional Originalism coming home to roost
Kaine issues “absolute pardon” for Washington; how about Whitfield?
Via this AP story, we learn that Governor Tim Kaine issued an absolute pardon to Earl Washington, Jr., a man who was once nine days from execution. In 2000, DNA testing implicated a convicted rapist, Kenneth Maurice Tinsley, who pleaded guilty in April to Williams' slaying in Culpeper. Washington was pardoned by Gov. Jim Gilmore … Continue reading Kaine issues “absolute pardon” for Washington; how about Whitfield?
More on John Miller
John Miller, the Democratic candidate in the 1st Senate district, issued a press release yesterday on being declared the party's nominee. The entire press release is below the fold is is well worth a read. We have a fine candidate here, one with a strong record of community involvement. With Marty Williams out, we can … Continue reading More on John Miller
And another one less
Kathy over at rudeclerk tells us of another black Republican who has quit the party: Richmond area activist Terone Green has quit the Republicans. The last straw for him was their lack of support for Senator Lambert in the recent primary. "Sen. Lambert put his neck on the line for George Allen, but where was … Continue reading And another one less