A little thing, I know. But annoying nonetheless. My last name gets misspelled so often. Heck, it's even misspelled on my birth certificate 😦 But trust me, it's Paige, with an "i." My passport has it right. My driver's license, too. (My middle name is misspelled on my driver's license, though.) My social security card … Continue reading That’s Paige, with an “i”
Category: General
The Pulpit Speaks: September 13, 1958
An article written by my father, the Rev. C. Thomas Paige, as it appeared in the Tri-State Defender on the date shown. "But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbor?" - Luke 10:29. I am sure that the word "neighbor" could easily be changed to read "friend." We all … Continue reading The Pulpit Speaks: September 13, 1958
Marshall Newman amendment rally
I attended the previously mentioned Marshall Newman amendment rally this afternoon at Mt. Trashmore. While the group was small, it was enthusiastic. I got there a bit late so I missed the speech given about the impact of the amendment on domestic violence. I did get there in time to participate in the holding up … Continue reading Marshall Newman amendment rally
Marshall Newman around the ‘net
Kenton has a video up of the event held at Gunston Hall. Great job, Kenton! And now I see why everybody thinks Delegate David Englin is a rock star. It is because he is a rock star! Hear him speak about Virginia values - and why if you believe in them, you should Vote NO! … Continue reading Marshall Newman around the ‘net
Religious Freedom Roundtable
The League of Women Voters of South Hampton Roads and The Center for the Study of Religious Freedom at Virginia Wesleyan College are sponsoring a roundtable entitled "Church and State: Where Are We Now?" Thursday, September 21 at 7:30pm at the Boyd Dining Center, Virginia Wesleyan College. A distinguished panel of experts in law and … Continue reading Religious Freedom Roundtable
VBC at Below the Beltway
The latest installment of the Virginia Blog Carnival is up over at Below the Beltway. Head on over and check out the posts 😉
Monday Morning Quarterback: 0-2
What can I say? The Washington Redskins played horribly in last night's 27-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Conventional wisdom used to be that defenses are ahead of offenses early in the season. Combine that with the new offensive scheme, I expected the Skins defense to have to carry the team, at least for a … Continue reading Monday Morning Quarterback: 0-2
The Pulpit Speaks: May 26, 1956
An article written by my father, the Rev. C. Thomas Paige, as it appeared in the Tri-State Defender on the date shown. DO YOU EVER TRY TO SING? We all should try to sing sometimes. There is something about singing that brings about a relief that nothing else can do. In the same way of … Continue reading The Pulpit Speaks: May 26, 1956
Burning
Here is the first ad from the Commonwealth Coalition. (If you see a white space, YouTube is down.) I think it's a good ad. Help defeat the Marshall Newman amendment. Volunteer or contribute. And tell all your friends to Vote NO on NOvember 7.
Local CC event: September 23
You’re invited… Tidewater NOW and the Commonwealth Coalition invite you to a picnic and rally to reconnect with old friends, make new ones and speak out against the Marshall/Newman Amendment. When: Saturday September 23rd 11am-2pm Where: Mount Trashmore in Virginia Beach. Bring a friend! Bring a dish if you can!