Archive for December, 2010

Del. Bob Marshall speaks against DADT reversal and Army National Guard

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

The Washington Examiner reports Dec. 21, 2010 on Delegate Marshall’s comments against homosexuals serving in the VA National Guard. See:

http://washingtonexaminer.com/print/local/virginia/2010/12/virginia-lawmaker-wants-ban-gays-national-guard

Health care victory today! Message from AG Ken Cuccinelli

Monday, December 13th, 2010

Message from Attorney General Cuccinelli posted today!

12/13/2010

Dear Friends of Liberty,

Today, a federal judge in Richmond ruled the individual mandate of the federal health care law UNCONSTITUTIONAL!

In other words – we won!

This won’t be the final round, as this will ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court, but today is a critical milestone in the protection of the constitution.

I am still fully digesting the court’s ruling, so I’ll get back to you again later with more details, but I wanted you to hear the good news right away.

I thank so many of you for your support to become the Attorney General of Virginia, and your support since then. Today is a day to celebrate those same first principles that our founding fathers articulated over 200 years ago. We are proud to defend their work and the same first principles today in the 21st century.

Stay tuned to this page – more information will be coming soon!

Sincerely,

Ken Cuccinelli, II
Attorney General of Virginia

Learn more about the About The Healthcare Ruling.

Virginia Republicans choose Primary for 2012 Senate race

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

The Virginia State Central Committee Republicans voted on November 20, 2010 in favor of a state primary instead of a state convention in 2012 for choosing a U.S. Senate candidate to run against Senator Jim Webb. The date is not yet set. Conservatives tend to prefer conventions because they draw party loyalists and activists. Virginia has an open primary so Independents and Democrats are allowed to vote. Some believe a primary favors former Senator George Allen, who is expected to run again and has strong name recognition in the state and lost to Sen. Webb in 2006. According to a Washington Examiner.com article on Nov. 20, 2010, “Democrats have preferred primaries for years over conventions to select their conventions. In 2008, the Democratic presidential primary drew a record turnout for a nominating contest, with Barack Obama alone winning more than 1 million votes. That fall, Obama became the first Democrat since 1964 to carry Virginia in a presidential race. Republicans, however, have generally resisted primaries, claiming that Virginia’s open primary law and the lack of voter registration by political party has allowed Democrats to meddle in their nomination processes by voting in GOP primaries.” In the same article, conservative Delegate Robert Marshall, R-Prince William, says he supports a primary because of his own bad experience for U.S. Senate at a state convention in 2008, saying that primaries “are tougher for the insiders to manipulate.” Stay tuned!