A blog that I recently discovered, Brad's Brain, has closed up shop. Bradley Herring, the blog's proprietor, tagged me a few weeks back as a Thinking Blogger. (Speaking of which - how come none of the blogs I tagged has tagged anyone else? 😦 ) Brad is an extremely talented and thoughtful writer. Fortunately for … Continue reading Another independent blogger gone
Author: Vivian J. Paige
Local LWV televised debates a no-go
The entire slate of televised debates that were to be held has been scrapped. As I mentioned before, the League of Women Voters were arranging these debates in conjunction with the local cable company, Cox Communications. I understand the Democratic candidates were willing to tape but that the Republican candidates were not, even when given … Continue reading Local LWV televised debates a no-go
Real estate tax cap a bad idea
The Virginian-Pilot editorial today weighs in on the 5% cap in real estate taxes being touted by Republicans Nick Rerras and Hank Giffin. A great line: GOP leaders have responded with an outpouring of enthusiasm generally reserved for Brussels sprout casserole day at the Capitol cafeteria. The editorial then makes the point that I've said … Continue reading Real estate tax cap a bad idea
Another Republican ducking debates
Add Chris Stolle to the list of Republican candidates ducking debates, as I mentioned in my post here. Stolle is facing Democrat Joe Bouchard for the open seat in the 83rd House district. He, too, has refused to participate in a LWV-sponsored debate. Stolle, Quayle, Rerras - must be something in the water. Technorati Tags: … Continue reading Another Republican ducking debates
Why Rudy skipped the black debate
Republicans ducking debates
No, not the one at Morgan State (although they ducked that one, too - more on that in another post). Right now, I'm talking about the local debates. The League of Women Voters has been working on a series of debates that are to be aired on the local Cox community channel. I've been hearing … Continue reading Republicans ducking debates
The Pulpit Speaks: September 6, 1958
An article written by my father, the Rev. C. Thomas Paige, as it appeared in the Tri-State Defender on the date shown. Man's inhumanity to man has gone a long way toward creating within man a certain concern that can only be expressed in terms of disbelief. All contacts one may have with another are … Continue reading The Pulpit Speaks: September 6, 1958
Gingrich not running
According to the AP, Newt Gingrich will not be running for president in 2008. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich will not run for president in 2008 after determining he could not legally explore a bid and remain as head of his tax-exempt political organization, a spokesman said Saturday. Guess he didn't want to give up … Continue reading Gingrich not running
OTR 09/30/07: Farlow v Pogge
This Sunday's On the Record will feature a mini-debate between the candidates for the open seat in the 96th district, Democrat Troy Farlow and Republican Brenda Pogge, moderated by host Joel Rubin. Also on tap is a discussion with Norfolk Police spokesman Chris Amos regarding the status of the investigation into the Ocean View attack. … Continue reading OTR 09/30/07: Farlow v Pogge
Heretick and Quayle trade barbs
Another article in today's Virginian-Pilot, this time about Senator Fred Quayle and his Democratic challenger Steve Heretick. Quayle accuses Heretick of violating campaign finance rules by not explaining a decrease of $1,890 in his account balance. Heretick says it is likely a clerical error and attacked Quayle for not paying over $30,000 in taxes. Simple … Continue reading Heretick and Quayle trade barbs