Norfolk: a barn door and a horse

How's that thing go? Closing the barn door after the horse is already out? Well, it seems that Norfolk council is doing just that. At Tuesday's session, they voted to allow tattoo parlors in the city, but only in certain places, and certainly not in shopping centers. However, it seems that one tattoo parlor has … Continue reading Norfolk: a barn door and a horse

Brian Moran named Sheriff’s Legislator of the Year

House Democratic Caucus Chairman Brian Moran was named the Virginia Sheriff's Association Legislator of the Year at their annual banquet in Williamsburg Tuesday evening. "The Virginia Sheriffs' Association is pleased to recognize Del. Brian Moran as this year's legislator of the year. Del. Moran has consistently demonstrated his support for the law enforcement community by … Continue reading Brian Moran named Sheriff’s Legislator of the Year

Norfolk Forum: Colin Powell

Getting season tickets for the Norfolk Forum is almost like trying to get season tickets for your favorite sports team: you have to wait for somebody to die first. As the result, I don't have any. But Tuesday afternoon, I got a phone call from a client who had tickets but couldn't go. It was … Continue reading Norfolk Forum: Colin Powell

Can we move on to the issues now?

Even before Allen released today's statement confirming his Jewish heritage, I had enough of the back and forth bickering of the children of the blogsphere over it. It has been a sad 24+ hours with so much vitriol spewing back and forth over this. So many have seized on this as being something other than … Continue reading Can we move on to the issues now?

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

TNR: Kellam “competence” candidate

2nd Congressional District Democratic candidate Phil Kellam is the subject of an article in The New Republic Online (registration required). From the article: Since winning reelection, Bush has steadily lost ground in places like Virginia Beach, just like he has across most of the country. But, unlike in more moderate areas, Bush's problem here isn't … Continue reading TNR: Kellam “competence” candidate

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 😉

Webb V Allen: Round 3 update

After watching the debate a second time, I have to say that this one was better than yesterday's, at least in terms of content, Peggy Fox's questions notwithstanding. First, a point that I hope the Fairfax Chamber takes to heart: place the panel down in front of the candidates (like everyone else does) so that … Continue reading Webb V Allen: Round 3 update

Webb v Allen: Round 3

Just finished watching the latest Web/Allen debate. I'll get more up later as I really do need to get some work done today and I want to watch it again.

MTP: Webb v Allen

Just finished watching the Webb/Allen "debate" on Meet the Press. I put "debate" in quotation marks because it was less of a debate and more of a question and answer session, with Tim Russert asking mostly "gotcha" questions and both Jim Webb and George Allen answering defensively. Nothing new came out in this exchange and … Continue reading MTP: Webb v Allen