Colgan Just Can’t Give It Up Written on May 31, 2011, by Riley.
State Sen. Chuck Colgan has decided to run for a 10th 4-year term. For someone who once said that he wasn’t Strom Thurmond, people must be starting to wonder as he will be 89 at the end of another term. Fortunately, he did side with Senate GOPe…
This ‘n that on a post-Memorial Day Tuesday…. Written on May 31, 2011, by Lynn R. Mitchell.
Just some thoughts while taking a break on the day after Memorial Day…. Many observed Memorial Day by pausing to reflect on military members who gave their lives to protect the freedoms we enjoy. My mom still remembers her mother’s reaction when she …
Washington Examiner Tuesday headlines Written on May 31, 2011, by Lynn R. Mitchell.
Byron York – Like Obama, GOP plans pivot to jobs, economyThroughout 2009 and much of 2010, Republican strategists were amazed by what they saw on Capitol Hill. Democrats had just won a big election and knew the public was eager for them to work on…
Is FOIA harassment? The WaPo thinks so Written on May 31, 2011, by Norman Leahy.
The Washington Post used the holiday weekend to weigh-in on the case of Michael Mann’s emails, you know, the ones a Prince William County judge ordered the [...]
Leader’s daily schedule … May 31, 2011 Written on May 31, 2011, by Lynn R. Mitchell.
Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s schedule for May 31, 2011….Today’s Floor Schedule:The House will meet at 12 pm today to consider the following legislation. Last votes are expected around 6:30 pm.· H.R….
In defense of tax relief Written on May 31, 2011, by spotsyhoya.
When Virtucon contributors collaborate…. watch out.
Monday Morning Roundup Written on May 31, 2011, by Michael.
Republicans line up for General Assembly seats, but few Democrats Richmond Times-Dispatch Five Republicans are seeking the nomination to run for the newly created 22nd District state Senate seat. Three are seeking the nomination to run for the 99th Hou…
Today’s Deal: Texas de Brazil Written on May 31, 2011, by Michael.
Texas de Brazil blends the steak-centric cuisine of Texas with the traditional churrasco method of slow-roasting meat over an open-flame grill and serving its diners with a luscious meaty mélange of multiple steak selections. via Texas d…
Slow Down, I move too fast… Written on May 31, 2011, by Michael.
Well, you wouldn’t necessarily know that to look at me (more on that later this week), but I’m in a constant state of having to do something. It is very rare that I can just sit. Or just sit and watch television. It seems like this is a new…
Memorial Day 2011 Includes Our Confederate Dead Written on May 30, 2011, by James Atticus Bowden.
Decoration day began during the Recent Unpleasantness (1861-65). The casualties were so many, so terrible that the sufferings of wars and Indian conflicts since the costly Revolution could not compare. And, frankly, despite the passions of every present moment, the sum of the wars since our second American Civil War (1861-65) don’t compare to the [...]![]()


