Report: Drake’s Coffee with the Candidate

I accompanied a friend this morning to 2nd Congressional District Congresswoman Thelma Drake's Coffee with the Candidate. We arrived just about the same time as Drake so I had a chance to introduce the two of them before we headed into the room. My friend had previously announced that she was voting for Drake. Since … Continue reading Report: Drake’s Coffee with the Candidate

Ann Coulter quickie

In keeping with those Ditzy Dems and their "Ann Coulter logic," here is one that came to me today: 1. Israel allows gays to serve openly in the military. 2. The US supports Israel Therefore, the US supports gays serving openly in the military.

Drake: Coffee with the candidate

I just got back from Thelma Drake's Coffee with the Candidate that was held at Janaf Library. This was just one in a series that she has been holding around the 2nd Congressional District, with several more to come. There were more people there than I would have expected, perhaps due to the latest Drake … Continue reading Drake: Coffee with the candidate

DADT Town Hall meeting Saturday in Norfolk

This Saturday, July 29, the Military Equality Alliance will host a town hall meeting on "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." This policy is has been in effect in the military for 13 years. The MEA is a relatively new organization dedicated to the repeal of DADT. Using Census data, The Urban Institute estimated in 2004 that … Continue reading DADT Town Hall meeting Saturday in Norfolk

Marshall Newman polling news

The Commonwealth Coalition, who is leading the fight to defeat the Marshall Newman amendment, today issued a press release and poll memo on its latest polling results. The entire press release is available on the Equality Loudoun website and the poll memo is available here. The good news is that support for the amendment is … Continue reading Marshall Newman polling news

Random thoughts and an open thread

I think I may have worn out my muse by writing original stuff for the Weekend Without Echos. I've been trying to write up the third chapter of Dean's book and just can't seem to pull it together. Anyway, some random thoughts here. ======================================= It's summer and nothing much is happening in Norfolk right now. … Continue reading Random thoughts and an open thread

Norfolk NAACP received threatening letter

The Norfolk branch of the NAACP was one of three branches to receive threatening letters from Baton Rouge, LA. Included in the letters to the Baltimore and New York branches was a white powdrey substance, which the Baltimore office identified as boric acid. It is unknown if Norfolk's letter contained the powdrey substance. The FBI … Continue reading Norfolk NAACP received threatening letter

Specter preparing bill to challenge Bush

"We will submit legislation to the United States Senate which will...authorize the Congress to undertake judicial review of those signing statements with the view to having the president's acts declared unconstitutional," Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter, R-Pa., said on the Senate floor. The "signing statements" Specter refers to are those conditions that Bush has been … Continue reading Specter preparing bill to challenge Bush

When optimism becomes denial – and jingoism

Betsy Wright Rhodes' third article in her series "Mixing God and Government in America" appeared with the above title in Saturday's Pilot. Rhodes is herself an optimist, but believes that we Americans are "optimistic to the point of inviting tragedy." Whether the topic is global warming, the war in Iraq or planning for the next … Continue reading When optimism becomes denial – and jingoism

Vote “NO” fundraiser

I got back a little while ago from a local fundraiser for the Commonwealth Coalition, the Vote "NO" campaign. It was an ice cream social held at the Fred Heutte Center in Ghent. The Hampton Roads Men's Chorus provided some fine entertainment. I had hoped to have a couple of pictures that I took on … Continue reading Vote “NO” fundraiser