Archive for October, 2009

Ken Cuccinelli Discusses His Campaign Initiatives

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Ken Cuccinelli, candidate for Attorney General, sat down with blogger, Crystal Clear Conservative, to discuss his campaign, as well as the issues facing the next Attorney General in the Commonwealth of Virginia.    Among the issues discussed, Cuccinelli was asked questions about how he would protect property rights, as well as Virginia’s marriage amendment, which was passed in 2006.

Here are a few of the excerpts from the interview.

Crystal Clear Conservative: As State Senator, I know you were quite active with property rights legislation. Could you perhaps discuss what you will do as Attorney General to protect the property rights of Virginians and what you might do if there is a challenge to the Supreme Court decision of Kelo v. New London? Also, do you think that your opponent, Steve Shannon, has any solid issue stance on this important issue?

Ken Cuccinelli: If there is a challenge to Kelo, I will make sure to continue fighting for property rights.  As Attorney General, I will fight to get property rights protected in the Virginia Constitution.  My opponent has been against this all along.  Another thing is that Creigh Deeds was the tie breaking vote to kill property rights in the Constitution.  The vote was 8-7.

Property rights is a great dividing line between those who care more about special interests and those who care about property rights.  My opponent cares more about special interests, and I still have more work to do to protect property rights.

CCC: With the Defense of Marriage Act being challenged at the Federal level, how will this impact Virginia and the marriage amendment that was passed by the voters in 2006?

KC: The office of Attorney General is the only office that matters in this debate.  My opponent is against the marriage amendment.  I am certain that this will come up within the next four years, and it will be fought by the AGs.  I have been a strong advocate for protecting the marriage amendment.

There is no doubt that Cuccinelli is the best candidate for the Attorney General’s job, as he has worked tirelessly as a State Senator upholding the Constitution of Virginia, while advocating on behalf of traditional family values.

Virginia Values Voter PAC Releases New TV Ad Asking, ‘Which Is The Real Creigh Deeds?’

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

TV Ad Begins Airing Today Throughout Southern Virginia

Washington D.C.Virginia Values Voter PAC, a political action committee connected to FRC Action, announced today the release of a new TV ad targeting the record of Democratic Virginia Gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds. The ad which asks, “Which is the real Creigh Deeds?” begins airing today on cable TV throughout southern Virginia.

Connie Mackey, President of the Virginia Values Voter PAC had this to say about Mr. Deeds’ record:

“This ad campaign will reveal the truth to voters throughout southern Virginia. Creigh Deeds is now so beholden to Northern Virginia pro-abortion special interest groups that he is now attacking commonsense legislation.

“In 2006, he voted for man-woman marriage and in 1998 he voted for a ban on partial-birth abortion. Now it’s 2009, and Deeds finally decided to tell the truth:

He favors homosexual ‘marriage’ and no limits on abortion. None.

“Creigh Deeds is willing to do anything to appease the most radical special interest groups within his party. His rhetoric doesn’t match his votes. It appears he will do and say anything for votes except stick by his own.”

View the ad, “Which is the Real Creigh Deeds?” below:

Virginia Values Voter PAC is the political action committee connected to FRC Action, a 501(c)(4) membership organization. FRC Action is the legislative advocacy arm of the Family Research Council, a 501(c)(3) organization.

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Creigh Deeds again shows he is inconsistent with Family Values

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Equality Virginia sent a survey out to each of the candidates for Governor asking the following questions:

  • Do you support an executive order affirming the right of GLBT employees of state government to be protected against workplace discrimination?
  • Will you advocate for legislation. like HB 2385 (Ebbin) introduced in the 2009 General Assembly Session, which would codify protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation , including gender identity, as well as race, sex, national origin, age, disability, religion, pregnancy and veteran status?
  • Will you seek and advocate for changes in the state health insurance plan, consistent with Mr. McDonnell’s opinion to the President of the University of Virginia regarding access to gym benefits, that would offer health care insurance benefits to otherwise qualified adults living in the household of GLBT employees?
    In addition, we would like to know if you support eliminating the remaining legal barriers in the Code of Virginia that prevent private companies from offering workplace benefits to the domestic partners of GLBT employees.
  • Will you support and advocate for legislation to eliminate current legal restrictions on the ability of private insurance companies to offer private employers group life insurance that includes domestic partners (i.e., legislation identical to SB 945 (Howell) and HB 1726 (Rust) that was included on Virginia Free’s 2009 listing of pro-business legislation)?

Both Creigh Deeds and Bob McDonnell returned their surveys.

McDonnell took the time to write a letter as to clarify his views on these issues by saying that he does not discriminate based on race, gender, creed, religion, national origin or sexual orientation. McDonnell, who believes in strong family values did not answer the remaining questions in his letter.

On the other hand, Deeds responded and showed his true colors on family values. Here’s his responses:

As Governor, will you sign an executive order affirming the right of GLBT employees of state government to be protected against workplace discrimination?

“If elected, I would make sure that no one working in state government could face discrimination for any reason, including sexual orientation. I will codify into law the executive orders issued by Governors Warner and Kaine banning discrimination based on sexual orientation. We should pass these executive orders into law and make them permanent.”

As Governor, will you introduce and advocate for legislation, like HB 2385 (Ebbin) introduced in the 2009 General Assembly Session, which would codify protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation, including gender identity, as well as race, sex, national origin, age, disability, religion, pregnancy and veteran status?

“I will codify into law the executive orders issued by Governors Warner and Kaine banning discrimination in the state workforce based on sexual orientation.”

As Governor, will you seek and advocate for changes in the state health insurance plan, consistent with Mr. McDonnell’s opinion to the President of the University of Virginia regarding access to gym benefits, that would offer health care insurance benefits to otherwise qualified adults living in the household of GLBT employees?

In addition, we would like to know if you support eliminating the remaining legal barriers in the Code of Virginia that prevent private companies from offering workplace benefits to the domestic partners of GLBT employees.

“I support offering health insurance benefits to an otherwise qualified adult living in the household of a GLBT state employee. Additionally, I support lifting restrictions on private companies that want to offer benefits to the domestic partners of GLBT employees, provided this can be done within the parameters established in the Constitution of Virginia.”

As Governor, will you support and advocate for legislation to eliminate current legal restrictions on the ability of private insurance companies to offer private employers group life insurance that includes domestic partners (i.e., legislation identical to SB 945 (Howell) and HB 1726 (Rust) that was included on Virginia Free’s 2009 listing of pro-business legislation)?

“As a legislator, I voted to allow private insurers and private employers to make decisions about who to include in group life insurance policies. As governor, I will sign this bill into law.”

Creigh Deeds has stood up for gay marriage in the past, and his support of this does not stand for Virginia families.

Scenes from Last Night’s Debate

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Last night, both Creigh Deeds and Bob McDonnell squared off in a debate sponsored by WJLA-TV in Washington, News Channel 8, and The Politico to lay out why they should be elected Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. As you can see from this debate, Deeds clearly shows why he would not make a good Governor.

Which is the Real Creigh Deeds?

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Dirty Deeds

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

It’s about time that someone calls Creigh Deeds out on his dirty campaign tactics in the Virginia Governor’s race. Editorial pages from various Virginia newspapers have started referring to Deeds as “Dirty Deeds.”

The 4-1-1 on Jody Wagner’s Record

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling has released another TV ad in his bid for re-election highlighting his opponent, Jody Wagner’s record, when she was Secretary of Finance for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Wagner led the Commonwealth into budget shortfalls due to her overly optimistic finance projections.

Listening to Voters.

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Rich Anderson, who is running for Delegate in the 51st District, released another video highlighting what he has been hearing when meeting with voters. Anderson has been fighting to unseat Del. Paul Nichols.