Monthly Archives: December 2005

FLS: Ballots will not be rescanned

So this is what the big hullabaloo was about: A three-judge panel dealt a blow yesterday to Democrat Creigh Deeds’ efforts to get all ballots recounted in the attorney general’s election. Deeds lost the election by 323 votes to Republican … Continue reading

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A Very Beazley Christmas

Skip to about 5:40 to see President Bush end a White House controversy. “You have to remember the true meaning of the holiday season.” Holiday season? Oh, say it ain’t so, Mr. President…

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The daily reminder…

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Blogroll (of sorts)

Seems to be all the rage to ID what one considers to be the top blogs in Virginia (and elsewhere – blame NLS). I guess mine starts with whatever I have on the ol’ blog aggregator. Sure there’s good blogs … Continue reading

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Americans for Prosperity

I think they’re for real guys. Returning from the Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania meeting of AFP, I have to say I’m interested. I asked Rob directly what – if any – collaboration there would be with existing organizations (VIPP, TJI, Club for Growth) … Continue reading

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The (not so) Daily Me

Hans Mast. What I can’t believe here is that (1) the content is so good, and (2) that this fella is 17-year old himself. If you haven’t made this part of your daily read, go check out the (not so) … Continue reading

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Virginia Humanities Conference on Ethics

So I finished reading my recently picked-up Autumn edition of Virginia Quarterly Review (thanks Waldo for becoming their webmaster – would never have picked it up otherwise) and towards the end I see there is a Conference on Ethics being … Continue reading

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Go vote!

Go vote for our friends at Q and O for best group blog!

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A day of infamy

December 7th, 1941. Be sure to thank a veteran today for their service, and let today be a reminder that freedom is never free.

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OMT: House GOP Agenda

Norm has his take on it: At least that’s what we learn here. Looking over the list, most of the items seem rather…pedestrian. That’s what I was thinking. Not much to get excited over, which means Governor Kaine will be … Continue reading

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