Apparently, both George Allen and Jim Webb signed an agreement with the League of Women Voters to not use the video from last Monday's League-sponsored debate for campaign purposes. (Note to CBDA: perhaps you could have had the 2nd District candidates sign a similar statement in lieu of the no-taping rule.) It looks as if … Continue reading LWV upset over use of debate footage
Marriage Amendment: A conservative’s opinion
From Letters to the Editor in today's Pilot: Marriage amendment is antithesis of GOP values Like most Virginians who visit the polls this November, I will be voting Republican, but unlike most Republicans I will be voting against the proposed constitutional amendment that bans gay marriage by defining marriage as being between one man and … Continue reading Marriage Amendment: A conservative’s opinion
Read the whole thing and Vote NO
The Washington Post released more of its poll data today, this time on the so-called Marriage Amendment. The data shows that 53% of voters support the amendment with 43% opposed. But: When respondents were read the arguments on both sides of the question, enough voters showed a willingness to reconsider that the gap narrowed to … Continue reading Read the whole thing and Vote NO
CDBA Drake/Kellam debate: seats all taken, no taping allowed
Earlier, I mentioned the Central Business District Association of Virginia Beach (CBDA) debate between Thelma Drake and Phil Kellam. As I've been a bit under, I completely forgot about Friday's deadline for registration. This morning, I learned about a no-taping rule that the CBDA has instituted for this debate. For those who are unfamiliar, taping … Continue reading CDBA Drake/Kellam debate: seats all taken, no taping allowed
Campaign finance reports
The Virginia Progressive has compiled a list of the campaign finance reports for all of the races in Virginia. The highlights for Hampton Roads: US Senate Sen. George Allen- Raised $1.9 million with $5.5 million on hand. James Webb- Raised $3.3 million with $2.7 million on hand. 1st District Rep. Jo Ann Davis (R)- Raised … Continue reading Campaign finance reports
An act of a desperate man?
George Allen will be airing another two minute ad tonight, this time featuring the senior Senator, John Warner. The ad will appear at 7:58 pm on the following stations: WJLA-TV Washington, D.C. WRIC-TV Richmond WTKR-TV Norfolk WCYB-TV Tri-Cities Bristol WDJB-TV Roanoke The race is so close that Allen has to pull out all of the … Continue reading An act of a desperate man?
Latest VBC is up
The latest installment of the Virginia Blog Carnival is up at Leslie Carbone. Check it out 😉
No Monday morning quarterback today
Between having the beginnings of a cold, the tax filing deadline today and my trip to the Easern Shore, I didn't get a chance to watch the Redskins lose yesterday. And I forgot to even TiVo the game, not that I have time to watch it. Oh well. I guess I didn't miss much, anyway.
Talking about Voting NO on #1
I had the pleasure of speaking on behalf of the Commonwealth Coalition this afternoon at a gathering on the Eastern Shore. It was a wonderful opportunity to discuss the impact of the so-called Marriage Amendment with a group of interested individuals. Every one in the room pledged to Vote NO on Ballot Issue #1. One … Continue reading Talking about Voting NO on #1
The Pulpit Speaks: January 25, 1958
An article written by my father, the Rev. C. Thomas Paige, as it appeared in the Tri-State Defender on the date shown. One has said, and wisely so, "What a man does when he is alone is the measure of the man." No one knows this better than the man who spends many lonely hours … Continue reading The Pulpit Speaks: January 25, 1958