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Washington Times Endorses Ken Cuccinelli

Posted on : 21-10-2009 | By : willie.deutsch | In : Uncategorized

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Today the Washington Times endorsed Ken Cuccinelli for Attorney General.  It is one of the best cases for Ken Cuccinelli.

State Sen. Ken Cuccinelli of Fairfax is the right candidate for attorney general of Virginia. He doesn’t speak in poll-tested sound bites or generalities, he doesn’t float with the political wind, and he takes on substantive issues even if they promise him no personal, political benefit. More important still, the actual substance of his record and positions is excellent. We enthusiastically endorse his candidacy.

The Washington Times

Deeds Finally Reveals His Plan to Fund Transportation

Posted on : 17-09-2009 | By : willie.deutsch | In : Uncategorized

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Creigh Deeds offered these statements after the debate on how he would fund transportation.  This sure seems though as if he has no clue what he is talkign about, has no plan, and is contradicting himself.  If you can’t clearly articulate your plan on crucial issues like transportation funding why are you even running?

Should Steve Shannon Call for Himself to be Investigated?

Posted on : 17-09-2009 | By : willie.deutsch | In : Uncategorized

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In early September, e-mails came out that seemed to indicate Delegate Phil Hamilton funneled state money to Old Dominion University in exchange for a job. Steve Shannon immediately called on Phil Hamilton to resign, and called on Cuccinelli to do the same. He even began running radio ads in the Norfolk are going after Cuccinelli for not calling on Phil Hamilton to resign.

Cuccinelli has responded by arguing that it is wrong for an Attorney General candidate to weigh in on the issue because he might have to sit in judgment in the case. Some have argued that once again this is evidence that Cuccinelli understands the role of the Attorney General while Shannon doesn’t.
Thanks to Virginia’s public finance disclosure rules some interesting trends have turned up in donations to the Democrat Statewide candidates. It appears that Phil Hamilton’s opponent’s law firm gave over $120,000.00 to the three Democrat statewide candidates, including over $50,000 to Steve Shannon. Tom White of VA Right did an excellent job analyzing the numbers. This raises the question should there be calls for Steve Shannon to be investigated? If he was given money from Hamilton’s opponent and then as a result started calling for Phil Hamilton to resign, isn’t that prid pro quo?

Creigh Deeds Trying to Have his Cake and Eat it Too

Posted on : 16-09-2009 | By : willie.deutsch | In : Uncategorized

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The Fraternal Order of Police and the Virginia Sheriff’s Association take opposite positions on collective bargaining.  Instead of taking a principled stand, Creigh Deeds decided he would appeal to both groups and tell each group exactly what it wanted to hear.  If how you campaign tells how you will govern life will not be good for Virginia if we elect a man with this little principle.

RPV has a very good video on this issue.

The tide is turning!

Posted on : 06-08-2009 | By : Josh St. Louis | In : Uncategorized

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A Republican was just elected in a special election in Deleware! This is great news! Not only is it a blue state, but it shows the upcoming national trend.

Click here for the link.

Where in the world is Tim Kaine?

Posted on : 03-08-2009 | By : Josh St. Louis | In : Uncategorized

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Many critics have said that Governor Tim Kaine hasn’t done enough to help out Democrats. But Democrats! It is not his fault. He is a very busy man. After all, his “part time job” takes him all across the country

See for yourself. Kaine released his schedule for last week, showing numerous visits to other states. Click here.

Doesn’t Virginia deserve a full time Governor? When asked if he would resign, rather than give a serious answer, he made a jab at Palin instead.

Pathetic.

Cross posted at Red NoVa.

Tim Kaine Agrees With Ken Cuccinelli, Decides to Call Special Session

Posted on : 21-07-2009 | By : willie.deutsch | In : Uncategorized

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One of the biggest stories in the Attorney General’s race is Ken Cuccinelli’s call for a special session to deal with the Melendez-Diaz v. Massacheusetts decision. While Shannon thought Cuccinelli was going to far, and wanted Kaine to find an administrative solution, it now appears that Tim Kaine agrees with Ken Cuccinelli.

The AP is reporting that a Virginia lawmaker says Kaine will call a special session to deal with the issue later today.

RICHMOND, Va. – A Virginia lawmaker says Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine will call a special session to deal with a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that’s having repercussions in the state’s courts.

The legislator spoke on the condition of anonymity Tuesday night because he was not authorized to pre-empt the governor’s announcement. Kaine has scheduled a news conference for Wednesday, but his office says only that he will make two public safety announcements.

A second legislator, House Democratic Leader Ward Armstrong of Henry County, said Kaine has told him he’s leaning toward calling a special session.

The announcement is expected to take place sometime later today.
Cuccinelli was the person who realized how important this issue. He accurately predicted DUI cases would be dismissed, and made the difficult but correct decision. Once again he has stood up for what is best for Virginians, even if it may be politically difficult. Kaine’s decision to side with a candidate from the opposite party over his own candidate for Attorney General means that he realized administrative solutions were impossible, and the special session is what is necessary to fix this problem. His actions will validate Cuccinelli’s foresight, and accurate understanding of the law.
(Cross posted from VASocialConservative, and also at Bloggers for Ken Cuccinelli.)

Creigh Deeds is Honored to have Joe Biden’s Support

Posted on : 19-07-2009 | By : willie.deutsch | In : Uncategorized

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Over the weekend Joe Biden highlighted a fundraiser for Creigh Deeds. Before the event in a statement published on his website, Deeds said, “I’m glad he’s coming back to Virginia tonight as Vice President and am so honored to have his support.” Creigh Deeds has chosen to associate himself with Joe Biden and his policies, and has even made money off of that association. It is only fair to ask what it is Joe Biden believes.

Just like President Obama, Joe Biden believes there shouldn’t be any coal plants in America. As a rural state senator, do you support eliminating coal plants from America, and watching those jobs dissapear from south west Virginia?Not only does Biden (and presumably Creigh Deeds) believe we should eliminate the coal industry, but Biden also believes we should, “spend money to keep from going bankrupt.” While some mocked trickle down economics, this idea is absurd. Every business and family knows that you don’t increas spending to keep from going bankrupt. If after the 2009 elections Virginia is in as bad economic straits as California, is this the path Deeds will use to keep Virginia from going bankrupt?

Not only does Joe Biden believe increased spending keeps people from going bankrupt, he also admits to misreading the economy. We don’t have to ask if Deeds will follow in Biden’s foot steps on this front, because we know the answer to this one. Just like Barack Obama’s running mate, Creigh Deeds’ running mate (Jody Wagner) has misread the economy.

While Creigh Deeds may be honored to have Joe Biden’s support, it is actually quite scary to imagine Joe Biden’s beliefs being implemented in this commonwealth. It would destroy this economy. In Joe Biden’s stirring endorsement of Creigh Deeds, he asked all the donors to, “Break your neck for this man.” While I wouldn’t normally consider breaking my neck for a candidate, it may be all their is left to break in this state after Joe Biden and Creigh Deeds have their way with commonwealth’s economy.
(Simultaneously posted at Off the Trunk and VASocialConservative.)

Ken Cuccinelli Calls for Special Session of the General Assembly

Posted on : 09-07-2009 | By : willie.deutsch | In : Uncategorized

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Cuccinelli Calls for Special Session:

“We Need to Protect Virginians From Drug Dealers and Drunk Drivers.”

FAIRFAX — Today, State Senator Ken Cuccinelli, (R-Fairfax), and Republican Candidate for Attorney General, called on Governor Tim Kaine to bring the Legislature back to Richmond immediately to address the problems created by the ruling of the United States Supreme Court in Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts.

This decision has begun forcing prosecutors to suspend drug and drunk driver prosecutions, “which is a situation that is bad and will likely get worse if we don’t act quickly,” said Cuccinelli.
“The first priority of Government is public safety.  It is with this in mind that I call on Governor Kaine to convene the General Assembly as soon as possible to fix the problem with our notice waiver statute in the Virginia Code.  While Virginia’s law was ruled constitutional by our Virginia Supreme Court, that ruling was a close 4-3 decision, and it is on appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.  While I share our Attorney General’s opinion that Virginia should prevail under the current statute, the U.S. Supreme Court will not reconvene to hear this case until at least October, and the case is clearly a close call at best,” said Cuccinelli.
“Commonwealth’s Attorneys are on the front lines in the war on crime, they need to be secure in knowing that all Virginia’s statutes are constitutional and that their prosecutions will not be undone because of Melendez. And of course the state has an obligation to the defense, to ensure protection under the 6th Amendment. I believe the only way to ensure constitutionality is to conform Virginia’s notice waiver statute to Georgia’s, which the U.S. Supreme Court said is constitutional in theMelendez case.  Anything less I believe would be a disservice to Virginia’s Commonwealth’s Attorneys and its law enforcement community,” concluded Cuccinelli.

Until the ruling in Melendez-Diaz, the Virginia state forensic lab was able to submit a certificate of analysis of their findings for use in court in drug and D.U.I. cases.  Virginia law allows the certificate of analysis as proof of the drugs involved in the case or blood alcohol content.  “With the volume of cases analyzed, requiring court appearances by the scientist in every case has the potential to cripple the criminal justice system,” noted Cuccinelli.

Local prosecutors across the Commonwealth are also asking for a special session to fix the problem.  Louisa County Commonwealth’s Attorney Tom Garrett said, “Across the Commonwealth drunk drivers and drug dealers are going free in cases that would have been certain convictions two weeks ago.”

Senator Cuccinelli said, “A legislative fix would be much better than hiring 100-200 new scientists, which we couldn’t do now even if we tried.”

Senator Cuccinelli noted that under the Virginia Constitution, if the Governor does not act, the legislature can call itself into session if 2/3 of the Senators and 2/3 of the Delegates write to the Governor making such a request.  “We can call the special session now, before too much damage has been done, or we’ll end up doing it later, after hundreds or thousands of drug defendants and drunk drivers have gotten off spot-free.  I think we should act right now.”

(Originally posted at VASocialConservative.)

TOTUS can’t leave the building…

Posted on : 15-06-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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The current President seems to enjoy speaking in front of audiences a lot these days. He speaks so frequently that bloggers and media began wondering how he could memorize so many speeches so perfectly. How could any person, including the President, so perfectly articulate his words? The answer is: he cannot. The trick for the man behind the podium is the thing in front of the podium, the teleprompter.

The President of the United States (POTUS) takes his beloved teleprompter everywhere. TOTUS (The Teleprompter of the United States), as it has been nicknamed, is so prevalent that the blogging community has designed a seal for it.

SEAL OF THE TELEPROMPTER OF THE UNITED STATES

One blogger has gone so far as to actually make a blog for the electronic device called “Barack Obama’s Teleprompter Blog“. You may see it by clicking here.

The criticism of President Bush was far and wide for his famous “bushisms”, but what do you think happens when President Obama is unscripted? Take a look at this YouTube video here.

The current POTUS’ Teleprompter Goes Out (Video)

The video just goes to show that the current President will never be without electronic equipment, and we’re not talking about the nuclear football.

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