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Monthly Archives: February 2006
RLC-VA
After bringing David from the brink and holding a terrific kickoff meeting last night in Fredericksburg, the RLC-VA is up and running again. What is the RLCVA? Simply stated: Our goals are to elect pro-liberty candidates to office, and to … Continue reading
Droppin’ like flies…
First Caroline was sick on Monday, followed by Matthew on Tuesday and Jonathan on Wednesday. Since then, all three have been largely out of commission, with the notable exception of Caroline who sat with me eating and feeding me chocolate … Continue reading
3D Painted Rooms
I’m not sure what the pracitcal use of this is, but it still looks pretty cool.
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Briggman: Back to the Libertarian Party for ME.
I was very encouraged to see the emergence of a Republican Liberty Caucus in Virginia, not simply because Virginia was the last one to do so, but because it brightened my hopes for a marriage between libertarian ideas of small … Continue reading
UK Guardian: Abortions at home are safe
More on the topic of politics trumping science, this time from the UK.
When the MSM act like blogs…
Interesting hullabaloo over Vice President Dick Cheney’s decision to be interviewed by FOX News rather than CNN: Fox News executives cast the scoop as the result of persistence and the growing clout of the top-rated cable news network. ‘We’ve been … Continue reading
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Stephen Hawking on the Essence of Equations
“Even if there is only one possible unified theory, it is just a set of rules and equations. What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe?” I love the evolution/creationism debates, … Continue reading
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Bacon’s Rebellion: What Is the "Senate GOP Trust"?
If the schism within the Virginia GOP is not more readily apparent than in the Senate, I don’t know where else to point. My question, as Jim Bacon asked yesterday, is what precisely is this “Republican Leadership Trust”? The splinters … Continue reading
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Hirons Blog
Well, I am no longer the only blogger in the Fredericksburg area. Scott Hiron’s of Hirons Blog has joined the crew. …on the Republican side of the aisle, of course! Welcome to the blogosphere, Scott!
FLS: Wilder Excoriates Lora For Questioning Spending
Spotsylvania School Board member Ray Lora questioned the wisdom of asking the Board of Supervisors for an additional $11 million dollars, even after a $4.6mil sales tax windfall and an additional $13mil from the state budget. Here’s what is dissent … Continue reading
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