So let me get this straight: an independent organization gives Senator George Allen an award for his support for historically black colleges. Radicals on the left find out about this, and what do they decide to do? Threaten and cajole the donors of the Thurgood Marshall Foundation:
Do the Thurgood Marshall people realize that George Allen’s [...]
Interesting reading:
The results clearly showed that while Web use by political candidates increased dramatically since 2002, politicians are still failing to take advantage of all the Internet has to offer. Ninety six percent of this year’s Senate candidates have active websites, while only 55 percent of candidates had websites in 2002. While most candidates use [...]
Is Jim Webb committed to victory in Iraq? This is an outstanding question for the entire Democratic Party, not just for Secretary Webb. Not Buck Turgidson has a few other questions too…
Oh my.
I read a book awhile back entitled “The Well Protected Domains,” a book that explained the condition of the Ottoman Empire during the late 19th century, especially with regards to multiculturalism and freedom of religion. The Ottomans were obsessed with culture, imposing it in virtually every aspect they could.
It seems as if some [...]
The Moss Free Clinic is a well-known charity in Fredericksburg, and Dr. Moss a herald of a bygone era of personal visits and personal touch.
Dr. Moss passed away Monday at the age of 90, but his legacy lives on:
The Moss Free Clinic gave older doctors like himself a chance to continue that intimate [...]
Good news from the USA Today:
“The only place they have to go is down,” says Fred Rozell, gasoline analyst at the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS). “We’ll be closer to $2 than $3 come Thanksgiving.”
$2/gal isn’t bad at all, though “closer to $2″ could mean $2.49/gal as opposed to $2.51/gal… ah, semantics.
That should [...]
You gotta love this, straight from the horse’s mouth too. Jim Webb asks himself on his website: “What’s the greatest challenge today facing America?”:
There are many challenges facing Americans today: an unpopular war, skyrocketing health care costs, a shrinking job market and rising inequality in society.
Setting up for the answer, right?
I believe in the [...]
More from the causation implying causality department.
Next you’ll be hearing that Allen’s father worked for a racist organization too…
Paul Anderson over at Virginia Centrist is leaving the blogosphere. Again.
One less Redskins fan on the internet. Sorry to see him go, we’l miss your presence.
Kat has the latest edition of the Virginia Blog Carnival up, with all sorts of Martinsville Blog Conference goodness.