Sunday morning talk show roundup

VA Senator John Warner started my morning off today with his appearance on Meet the Press. In case you missed the show, you can watch it here. Next up was AG Bob McDonnell on On the Record. That show will be available on line tomorrow. In it, McDonnell kept mentioning that the amendment to the … Continue reading Sunday morning talk show roundup

The Pulpit Speaks: August 23, 1958

An article written by my father, the Rev. C. Thomas Paige, as it appeared in the Tri-State Defender on the date shown. A few days ago, I heard one of the most heart-rending statements I have heard in some time. An old couple sat on a front porch at the mercy of the public for … Continue reading The Pulpit Speaks: August 23, 1958

OTR: 08/26/07

Tomorrow's edition of On The Record will feature a discussion with AG Bob McDonnell. They will talk about bad driver fees and gubernatorial politics. In the second segment, Kathryn Barrett from 13 News will talk about health reporting in Hampton Roads. Host Joel Rubin will take on the Michael Vick saga in his My Minute … Continue reading OTR: 08/26/07

Award electoral votes by Congressional district?

That's the plan being proposed by Republicans in California. During the 2004 election, President Bush was handily defeated in California but carried 22 of the state's districts. If the proposed change had been in effect then, he would have been awarded 22 of the state's electoral votes with Democrat John Kerry winning the rest. So … Continue reading Award electoral votes by Congressional district?

2005 income less than 2000

Let me guess - you already knew that, right? Because you can feel it in your pocketbook. From the New York Times: Americans earned a smaller average income in 2005 than in 2000, the fifth consecutive year that they had to make ends meet with less money than at the peak of the last economic … Continue reading 2005 income less than 2000

Vick signs deal, will plead Monday

It's all over but the shouting. NFL star Michael Vick signed a plea deal with federal prosecutors in Richmond late Thursday and has agreed to admit to financing the Bad Newz Kennels dogfighting operation from his Surry County property, according to a source with direct knowledge of the deal. UPDATE: The NFL has suspended him … Continue reading Vick signs deal, will plead Monday

NAACP and Vick

By now, everyone is aware of the statements about Michael Vick made by the president of the Atlanta chapter of the NAACP, R.L. White. Yesterday, we had this comment from interim national NAACP president Dennis Courtland Hayes: Falcons quarterback Michael Vick โ€œis not a victimโ€ and should be held responsible for his actions involving a … Continue reading NAACP and Vick

Heretick on transportation plan

Steve Heretick, the Democratic candidate in the 13th Senate district, issued a statement this afternoon in response to the Republican press conference on the transportation plan. "Transportation funding requires steady, reliable funding sources," Councilman Heretick said. "After years of failing to provide real leadership on this issue, and to afford our region a real plan … Continue reading Heretick on transportation plan

Gotta love it

The Washington Post has an article on the GOP's plan to overturn the abuser fees. The money quote: "We lost the confidence of the people on this issue, and we need to fix it," [Virginia Beach State Senator Ken] Stolle said. I'd agree with that statement ๐Ÿ˜‰ But the GOP proposal falls short of getting … Continue reading Gotta love it