Here is the first ad from the Commonwealth Coalition. (If you see a white space, YouTube is down.) I think it's a good ad. Help defeat the Marshall Newman amendment. Volunteer or contribute. And tell all your friends to Vote NO on NOvember 7.
Tag: General
Local CC event: September 23
You’re invited… Tidewater NOW and the Commonwealth Coalition invite you to a picnic and rally to reconnect with old friends, make new ones and speak out against the Marshall/Newman Amendment. When: Saturday September 23rd 11am-2pm Where: Mount Trashmore in Virginia Beach. Bring a friend! Bring a dish if you can!
Moran’s response to the AG opinion
The Attorney General, Republican Bob McDonnell, has issued an opinion on the Marshall Newman amendment. As you would expect, the AG states concludes that "passage of the amendment will not affect the current legal rights of unmarried persons..." Moments ago, Democratic Caucus Chair Brian Moran issued the following statement: When the AG issues an opinion, … Continue reading Moran’s response to the AG opinion
Thief reprograms ATM machine
I thought this was funny. Some guy figured out how to reprogram an ATM machine to give out four times the amount of money than it should. Took them nine days to figure it out. Wonder if it was a Diebold machine?
Hampton Dems Mixer tonight
Sorry to be so late posting this but perhaps some of you may want to head over and party: The Hampton Democratic Committee Presents Mix'n with Dems Special Guest Delegate Brian Moran Minority Caucus Chairman Network with State and Local elected officials! Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006 6pm to 8pm On the deck of McFadden's Restaurant … Continue reading Hampton Dems Mixer tonight
More news from M-D Poll
In addition to polling on the Webb/Allen race, the latest Mason Dixon poll looked at a couple of other things: Allen running for president Should he run? Yes - 37%, No - 49%, Undecided - 14%. In July, the numbers were Yes - 42%, No - 38%, Undecided - 20%. Would you vote for him? … Continue reading More news from M-D Poll
Monday Morning Quarterback (on a Tuesday)
Man, I was so pumped for last night's game. After all, the Cowboys lost on Sunday, so I was waiting for the icing on the cake: a Redskins' win. I got my satellite radio - with Sonny, Sam and Larry - in sync with my satellite TV and settled in to watch. Instead, I saw … Continue reading Monday Morning Quarterback (on a Tuesday)
Remembering September 11, 2001
I'm not much of a traveler, mainly because I dislike car trips and my other half hates to fly. But about fifteen years ago, we flew to New York for a weekend with a very good friend of ours. While there, we took in the sights of the city, a show (Miss Saigon) and generally … Continue reading Remembering September 11, 2001
More Voting NO
From the Roanoke Times, Dr. John W. Priddy: Judge not; rather, understand Why would a straight, happily married father, a moderate evangelical mission-minded Baptist physician who usually votes Republican take this stand? I believe it's what Jesus would have me to do, and yes, I love and read the Scriptures -- through eyes of faith, … Continue reading More Voting NO
Judge Wilkinson: No to amendment
Conservative Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit, opines today in a Washington Post editorial that the constitution should not be amended: The Framers meant our Constitution to establish a structure of government and to provide individuals certain inalienable rights against the state. They certainly did not … Continue reading Judge Wilkinson: No to amendment