Bearing Drift at Hampton Roads Inaugural Ball
By | Monday, January 11th, 2010 | Politics

Attending the Inaugural Ball at Chrysler Museum tonight celebrating Bob McDonnell and his supporters. Close to 400 people were in attendance, including Virginia Beach Mayor Will Sessoms, Norfolk Mayor Paul Fraim, 2nd District candidates Kenny Golden, Scott Rigell, Scott Taylor and Bert Mizusawa. It was a great night, a great celebration all around. Below you’ll find pictures of the event that I took. Finally had the chance to speak to Mizusawa for a little while and came away impressed; we’ll see how that translates to Virginia Beach and Norfolk areas.

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D.J. Spiker

Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right...entrenched on the right as a member of the Establishment, proudly tattooed member of the Republican Party, bartender by trade serving both sides the libations needed to continue the debate and discourse. College student, ten years late, majoring in Public Policy and Administration with an eye to serving the conservative and Republican movement in the public or private sector. ducit amor patriae You can find D.J.on facebook, Twitter, or contact via email at gosport.conservative@gmail.com. You can find D.J.on facebook, Twitter, or contact via email at gosport.conservative@gmail.com.

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3 Responses to "Bearing Drift at Hampton Roads Inaugural Ball"
  1. Jarrett January 11, 2010 09:20 am

    No photos of the prestigious author?

  2. D.J. Spiker January 11, 2010 11:59 am

    That’s what facebook is for haha

  3. Georgie Gale January 11, 2010 23:03 pm

    I was there and it was gorgeous! Great fun, even if I had blisters by the end of the night!

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