Perriello: Not Democratic Enough for Egypt
Tom Perriello can’t walk like–or with–the Egyptians!
“Seek and Ye Shall Find”: Plaintiffs Found for Giles County Ten Commandments Suit
After a cattle-call for plaintiffs, the Freedom from Religion Foundation found “its heroes”: parents with children in the Giles County Public School System willing to sue the county to remove the Ten Commandments from the county’s schools.
Media Shocked that Former “Sen. Present” Punts on the Budget
The mainstream media can’t believe that President Obama abdicates presidential leadership and votes “Present” with his 2012 budget proposal.
Dear Democrats: PLEASE Nominate Rick Boucher
Retiring Sen. Jim Webb has only one logical successor in the DPVA: Rick Boucher.
Adam Light to Challenge Phil Puckett for 38th Senate District Seat
Tea Party activist Adam Light announces his candidacy for the Republican nomination to challenge incumbent Democrat Phil Puckett in the 38th Senate District. Republicans have made inroads in the district, now can Light capitalize on those successes to bring the GOP one seat closer to regaining the majority in 2011?
Cleaveland’s Bill Would Carve Another Exception into the “Kings Dominion Rule”
Del. Bill Cleaveland (R-17) has proposed a bill that would carve out a new exception to the “Kings Dominion Rule” that would primarily benefit Roanoke City’s public school system. In the process, it might become a starting point for a broader discussion of much-needed educational reforms.
Freedom from Religion Foundation Searches for Plaintiff in Giles County Ten Commandments Case
The best-laid plans of the Freedom From Religion Foundation for Giles County Public Schools sometimes go awry.
Will Giles County Become the Epicenter of the Next Great Fight Over Religion in the Public Square?
After a unanimous vote of the local school board to repost the Ten Commandments in the county’s public schools, the eyes of the Freedom from Religion Foundation and the Liberty Counsel are on Giles County, Virginia
Conservatism and Anarchism, or Why “Limited Government” Is Not Synonymous with “No Government”
Despite the claims of some in the wake of the tragedy in Tucson, nothing in the history of conservative political thought suggests that conservatives support anarchism.
Goodlatte, Rigell and Cantor Work to Pass Balanced Budget Amendment
Once again, Virginia leads the way as Roanoke congressman Bob Goodlatte reintroduces the Balanced Budget Amendment…with a little help from his friends in the Virginia delegation.