Jim Hoeft over at Bearing Drift has posted his thoughts on how he will make his decision on who he will endorse in the upcoming election. Even though we are of different political persuasions, much of what he has said is how I will be making my own decision. My primary criteria is how well … Continue reading Think about your vote…or your endorsement…
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Marriage amendment would harm children
I received the following press release and thought I would share. VIRGINIA'S PEDIATRICIANS SAY "MARRIAGE AMENDMENT" WOULD HARM CHILDREN The "Marriage Amendment" will be harmful to Virginia's children, said Dr. Colleen Kraft, President of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Virginia Chapter today. βThe Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics is asking Virginians to … Continue reading Marriage amendment would harm children
OTR: Veterans for Drake & Kellam
I guess George Allen decided not to come to Norfolk for a taping of Joel Rubin's On the Record. Last week, Jim Webb appeared and Rubin had invited Allen to appear this week. (Hey Joel - maybe you can catch Allen Sunday afternoon when he comes in for the Fall Family Festival in Norfolk.) Instead, … Continue reading OTR: Veterans for Drake & Kellam
VP: James Webb for Senate
As expected, the Virginian-Pilot endorsed Democratic challenger Jim Webb for U.S. Senate. Unlike its earlier endorsement of Thelma Drake, this one was an affirmative endorsement: Over the past few months, Virginians have started to get to know James Webb. There are still gaps in that knowledge, but on two of the most essential ingredients for … Continue reading VP: James Webb for Senate
βThe religious community does not speak with one voice on this issueβ
So said the Rev. Randy Orwig, pastor of Tidewater United Church of Christ in Virginia Beach. The topic was the so-called Marriage Amendment. Rev. Orwig is an opponent of the measure. Today, he rallied nearly two dozen ministers and priests to sign a statement opposing the amendment, which they call an "arrogant attempt" to write … Continue reading βThe religious community does not speak with one voice on this issueβ
Drake: Reach out and touch
Just a bit ago, I got a phone call from Thelma Drake. Well, it wasn't really her... wait - it was! After a brief recorded message by Drake, I was invited to join her in a live telephone town hall meeting already in progress. Intrigued, I pressed the button and was connected to the conference … Continue reading Drake: Reach out and touch
NJ Marriage Decision
By now, everyone has seen yesterday's decision in the New Jersey Supreme Court regarding same-sex marriage. Coverage in the local and online MSM has been interesting, as it seems each writer has a different spin on what this means. For me, it means that the people of New Jersey will have to deal with this … Continue reading NJ Marriage Decision
M-D: 2nd CD, Senate races too close to call
With 10% of those surveyed still undecided, the latest Mason Dixon poll shows 2nd Congressional District incumbent Republican Thelma Drake leading Democratic challenger Phil Kellam 46% to 44%, well within the margin of error. The survey of 400 likely voters was conducted 10/23-24 - Monday and Tuesday this week - and has a margin of … Continue reading M-D: 2nd CD, Senate races too close to call
Vote NO signs, bumper stickers
I see a lot of folks end up on my blog after searching for Vote NO yard signs and bumper stickers. By all means, feel free to email me if you want one (or more) of these. I'll put you in touch with the right folks in your area π (And yes, David. I borrowed … Continue reading Vote NO signs, bumper stickers
Rasmussen: Allen 49%, Webb 48%
Real Clear Politics is confirming that the Rasmussen poll to be released will show Republican incumbent Senator George Allen ahead by just one point over Democratic challenger Jim Webb. With the race being so close - and all of the polls are showing results within the margin of error - the question is what will … Continue reading Rasmussen: Allen 49%, Webb 48%