Webb web ad on TV

So I was watching the news (WVEC) a few minutes ago and the reporter was talking about the George Allen situation and ran the YouTube video. Right behind that, they ran a copy of the Jim Webb web ad, straight from the Webb for Senate website. Hey - that's one way to get a web … Continue reading Webb web ad on TV

Reminder: CC office opening tonite

Don't forget that tonight is the grand opening of the Hampton Roads office of the Commonwealth Coalition. Details are here. Hope to see you there 🙂

A few quickies

I spent about 5 hours on the phone with Microsoft this afternoon troubleshooting a network problem (still unresolved) so just time for a few quickies. Virginia Beach Today's article about the cost of the convention center makes me glad that I don't live at the Beach. It seems that they thought they were going to … Continue reading A few quickies

Ford plant cutting back

According to PilotOnline, the Norfolk Ford plant, which employs some 2,400 workers, will either "stop production or operate on one shift instead of two until the end of the year, according to production schedules distributed to employees today." The reduction is due to poor sales of the F-150 series trucks which are built at the … Continue reading Ford plant cutting back

Vote NO News

This just in: Grand Opening of Hampton Roads Headquarters! It's been a few weeks now since the Mason-Dixie poll results came out, showing support for the so-called "marriage amendment" at above 60%. But the pollsters only read the first paragraph! Another statewide poll shows that, when voters read the entire amendment, support for it drops … Continue reading Vote NO News

Monday morning quarterback 8/21

Well, I was so busy Saturday that I missed all but the last 3 minutes of the Redskins loss to the Jets. Coach Joe Gibbs, though, calls the loss "disappointing" and I figure he knows a heck of a lot more than I do.

Outsourcing at the IRS

Do we have a deficit? Yes. Should we do all that we can to reduce it? Yes. So why would we outsource the collection of delinquent taxes and pay a commission to collections agencies when the IRS could better collect the money? Because we have idiots in Washington. From this story, we learn that the … Continue reading Outsourcing at the IRS

Going to try to get up a podcast

I attended yesterday's Coffee with the Candidate that Thelma Drake held at the Willow Oaks Library in Hampton. I recorded the event and I'm going to try to get a podcast of it up, once I figure out how.

The Pulpit Speaks: May 5, 1956

An article written by my father, the Rev. C. Thomas Paige, as it appeared in the Tri-State Defender on the date shown. "Not in the foreseeable future." Thus we find a man summarizing one of the most vital issues of our day. A few days ago, one of the outstanding generals of our army was … Continue reading The Pulpit Speaks: May 5, 1956

Some Norfolk news

Harry Minium at the Pilot did a front page, above-the-fold article on Vice Mayor Paul R. Riddick. I knew this article was coming and had feared it would be another biased, unflattering portrait of the man. Instead, I was pleasantly surprised that the article is quite good. Kudos to Minium and the Pilot for finally … Continue reading Some Norfolk news