A Quinnipiac poll released today has current U.S. Senator Mark Warner up 46% to 31% over presumed Republican nominee Ed Gillespie. Lots of talk about Warner being below 50% - and while that is something to consider, another number jumped out at me: Wait - who are the 18% of Dems who haven't heard enough … Continue reading Warner has work to do
RIP Tommy 1997 – 2014
I lost my baby yesterday. For 17 years, he was my constant companion. I don't seem to be able to locate any pictures of him walking on his leash or riding in the car, both things he loved to do, but here are some photos I could put my hands on. UPDATED with a couple … Continue reading RIP Tommy 1997 – 2014
ICYMI: Big choices ahead in May
My latest op-ed, title above, appeared in The Virginian-Pilot last Thursday. The topic is, of course, the upcoming May local elections, the candidates for which I posted here. As I mentioned in the article, there are two upcoming candidate forums in Norfolk: Tuesday, April 15, Granby High School Auditorium, 7pm to 8:30pm - Mayoral candidates … Continue reading ICYMI: Big choices ahead in May
Hampton forums for City Council & School Board
The election season has started. I was surprised at the number of forums as well as the number of candidates this year. Last night I went to the Sierra Club forum for Hampton City Council. I like going to subject-specific forums because the questions get more in depth on that subject and you can see … Continue reading Hampton forums for City Council & School Board
NPS: Another plan
The superintendent of Norfolk Public Schools, Dr. Samuel King, revealed yet another plan yesterday to improve the system. I have no idea if this one is the one they are really going to move forward on or if it will end up in the trash can. I know it's difficult to get schools on the … Continue reading NPS: Another plan
Television “entertainment”
I don't watch much TV - I simply don't have the time. Besides, despite all of the channels, there simply isn't much on. But with the chatter on Twitter about certain shows, I felt like I was missing something so over the last few weeks, I've watched a few series. For the most part, I'm … Continue reading Television “entertainment”
ICYMI: Facts aren’t optional
Ronald Reagan paraphrased John Adams when he said, "Facts are stubborn things." Adams had continued: "whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." My latest op-ed, title above, appeared in The Virginian-Pilot last Thursday. In it, I discuss something that has … Continue reading ICYMI: Facts aren’t optional
Friday fun: Happy Pi Day
A little cartoon humor for today, 3/14. Have a great weekend!
2014 May elections
The filing deadline for this May's local elections was last week. In Hampton Roads, we have elections in Norfolk, Chesapeake, Hampton and Newport News. The elections will be held May 6. As I compiled the list (below) of the candidates, I was pleased to see that only a few races are uncontested (although there are … Continue reading 2014 May elections
Marriage equality case fast-tracked in 4th Circuit
From the AFER press release yesterday: Richmond, VA – On Monday, March 10, 2014, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit granted AFER’s proposed motion for an expedited briefing schedule in Virginia’s marriage equality case, Bostic v. Schaefer (formerly Bostic v. Rainey). On February 13, 2014, the Federal District Court for the Eastern … Continue reading Marriage equality case fast-tracked in 4th Circuit









