I haven't said much about the Don Imus situation because, frankly, I saw the market working as it should. Imus made a stupid comment and paid for it by losing his job. The Washington Post had an article yesterday about what's going on with women in the blogsphere. I've been peripherally aware of some of … Continue reading The Golden Rule of Free Speech
Kaine closes loophole
My agreeing to participate in a day of silence in honor of the victims at Virginia Tech made it impossible to comment on yesterday's Executive Order #50 issued by Governor Tim Kaine. The governor was joined my Attorney General Bob McDonnell, whose office did the legal research for the order. Yesterday was a day for … Continue reading Kaine closes loophole
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“I’d be an architect”
So said a couple of the candidates for president. Fourteen of them - 7 Democrats and 7 Republicans - answered an AP questionnaire about their "personal side." One of the questions was what their career choice would be if they weren't in politics. Obviously, Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo didn't understand the question. His answer? President. … Continue reading “I’d be an architect”
The Pulpit Speaks: April 30, 1960
An article written by my father, the Rev. C. Thomas Paige, as it appeared in the Tri-State Defender on the date shown. God of Grace and God of Glory On Thy people pour Thy power Crown Thine ancient story Bring her bud to glorious flower Grant us wisdom, grant us courage For the passing of … Continue reading The Pulpit Speaks: April 30, 1960
Paula Miller campaign kickoff
My delegate, Paula Miller, who represents the 87th House district, is having her campaign kickoff next Sunday, May 6, from 4-6pm. The event will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Government Avenue. To RSVP, call Tom at 630-9835 Hope to see you there! Technorati Tags: Paula Miller
30 day notice*
The second annual Vivian J. Paige Memorial Day Bash will be held Saturday, May 26, from 2-5pm at my home. This year's event will feature Democratic Caucus Chairman Brian J. Moran. For a little fun, we will be holding a presidential straw poll. The results will be announced at the end of the event. Tickets … Continue reading 30 day notice*
This time, it’s a lawyer
It ain't just the criminals who aren't so bright. Norfolk lawyer rebuked for delaying case to go shopping.
Join Northam for the 50-state canvass
The campaign of Ralph Northam, Democratic candidate for Senate in the 6th district, will be participating in tomorrow's 50-state canvass. Eastern Shore Canvass in Onley 10AM-1PM Four Corners Shopping Plaza Parking Lot 25248 Lankford Hwy Onley, VA 23418 Morning volunteers will also enjoy a free lunch courtesy of Frank Moore! Norfolk Canvass 2PM-5PM Meeting … Continue reading Join Northam for the 50-state canvass
VP on ethics
Yesterday, the Virginian-Pilot published an editorial on the ethics panel investigation that resulted in the clearing of state senators Ken Stolle and Tommy Norment. Here in a nutshell is what's wrong with ethics regulation in Virginia government. It's so inbred, so devoid of accountability, that even if a right action is taken, it smells. That … Continue reading VP on ethics