Once again, Governor Bob McDonnell has proclaimed (pdf) this week "Virginia Certified Public Accountant's Week." This is the third year that the governor has recognized the 10,000 members of my profession, the first such recognition having come in our centennial year in 2009. This Friday has been set aside as a day of service. More … Continue reading It’s CPAs week!
Author: Vivian J. Paige
Good riddance to DADT
At 12:01am today, the Clinton-era "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy was repealed. Good riddance.
Monday morning quarterback (on a Tuesday)
How about those 'Skins? Two and oh, baby! We want the Cowboys! Once again, I didn't get a chance to see the whole game. But I'll take the win. About the only thing that would have made it sweeter is if the "Boys had lost. But that's OK - I think we'll whup them next … Continue reading Monday morning quarterback (on a Tuesday)
In which I agree with Cal Thomas
That little place further down south must be experiencing some inclement weather 😉 This Cal Thomas article was reprinted in Sunday's Virginian-Pilot. (So much for the "liberal bias" of the newspaper.) It was this sentence that caught my eye: If we want smaller government, we will have to pick up the slack. And that's the … Continue reading In which I agree with Cal Thomas
Peninsula LWV Announces 2011 candidate forums
Mark your calendars! The Virginia Peninsula MAL Unit of the League of Women Voters of Virginia announced Friday that it will be hosting four candidate forums covering the General Assembly races in Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson and Yorktown. The forums will be open to the public and will be moderated by The Daily Press. The … Continue reading Peninsula LWV Announces 2011 candidate forums
Hamilton ordered to prison by Monday
The Virginian-Pilot is reporting that former delegate Phil Hamilton has been ordered to begin serving his prison sentence by Monday. Judge Henry Hudson, according to the article, wrote: This court cannot conclude in good faith that defendant’s appeal raises a substantial question of law or fact likely to result in reversal or a new trial. … Continue reading Hamilton ordered to prison by Monday
9/15/11 Financial reports – local races
Yesterday was the filing deadline for campaign finance disclosure reports for candidates on the ballot in November. The data below covers the period August 11 to August 31 and was taken from the Virginia Public Access Project, better known as VPAP. As of this writing, the information on VPAP is just the raw data from … Continue reading 9/15/11 Financial reports – local races
Ft. Monroe no longer military base
I grew up in Phoebus, right outside of Ft. Monroe. I recall the coach of the community football team - for which I was a cheerleader - was an officer stationed there who lived in the neighborhood. After getting my license on my 16th birthday and a car shortly thereafter, Ft. Monroe was a place … Continue reading Ft. Monroe no longer military base
Quick links 09/14/11
Absolutely buried heading into the 15th. A few links from around the 'net: Bill Clinton coming to raise money for Virginia Senate Democrats. Rick Perry coming to raise money for Republican Party of Virginia Excerpts from the taped interviews of Jackie Kennedy Nearly 1 in 6 Americans are in poverty 1 in 4 homes with … Continue reading Quick links 09/14/11
Changes coming to the Pilot
Following up on last week's full page letter from the publisher, news editor Denis Finley had an article in Sunday's paper about specific changes that are coming to The Virginian-Pilot. The article was republished as a blog post Monday. Here are the changes you will begin to see next week: - On Mondays only, we … Continue reading Changes coming to the Pilot






