Posts Tagged ‘Ken Cuccinelli’

Does The Washington Post Stand for Common Sense?

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Does The Washington Post stand for common sense? No, and when have they ever stood for family values…never. In the Virginia election, the Post has been shilling for Deeds, whether it is considered a front page story or an entry for their Virginia Politics blog. Either way, they are highly unlikely to endorse a pro-family candidate, so today’s Post endorsement of Steve Shannon for Attorney General comes as no surprise.

How did this endorsement come about? Well, the editorial writers at the Post believe that Cuccinelli would “treat the job as an ideological crusade.” Their other reason for not endorsing Cuccinelli:

Given his sometimes bizarre and incendiary ideas, we worry that Mr. Cuccinelli would drive qualified and nonpartisan lawyers away, transform the attorney general’s office into a staging ground for his pet peeves and causes, and make it an object of ridicule in a state where it has enjoyed a long run of respect.

Why would they endorse Shannon, as he does not even know the definition of the office he is seeking? The Post cites his hard work against child pornography and his experience as a prosecutor.

While that is all great and good, one would think it is important to know about the job you are seeking. Perhaps, the Post should have watched this video prior to making this endorsement.

Cuccinelli Endorsed by News and Messenger

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Newspaper endorsements keep rolling in for the statewide candidates.  While certain newspapers (namely, The Washington Post) are touting tax raising politicians, there are some that are using common sense when making endorsements.

The News and Messenger endorsed Ken Cuccinelli for Attorney General. This is great news for Cuccinelli, who is doing well in the polls against Steve Shannon. The News and Messenger, in their endorsement, mentioned that Cuccinelli will protect and defend constitutional rights and fight for public safety. They specifically mentioned Cuccinelli’s leadership with the Melendez v. Diaz case.

Cuccinelli, on the other hand, is aware of the broad responsibilities of the attorney general and is willing, eager and able to take them on.

He will use the attorney general’s office as a tool to protect Virginian’s constitutional rights, and he will protect our jobs and our property from the overreaching hand of government.

He will work to wade through the deep well of state regulations to determine which still work and which need to go, hopefully cutting through some outdated red tape.

And Cuccinelli already showed during his time as a state senator some of his legal acumen when he called for a special session to deal with the U.S. Supreme Court’s Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts
decision. Some were concerned that the decision would have negative ripples across the state’s criminal justice system. Shannon thought Cuccinelli’s call was a political stunt, but Democratic governor
Timothy M. Kaine’s support for a special session showed it to be more. Cuccinelli’s move showed forethought.

These are just some of the reasons Cuccinelli is an attractive choice.

Cuccinelli: Standing up for Virginia Families

Friday, October 16th, 2009

In a recent interview with The Washington Times, Ken Cuccinelli continues to prove why he would be the best candidate for Attorney General. Cuccinelli continues to run on a platform that stays true to the Republican party’s core values, in addition to, continuing the fight for Virginia’s families.

“On social issues like same-sex marriage and abortion, Mr. Cuccinelli said he does not advocate either and will defend state law.

He said he is prepared to defend the state’s partial-birth abortion ban before the U.S. Supreme Court, and he expects an upcoming legal fight over the state’s constitutional amendment barring same-sex marriage.”

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.

Cuccinelli Receives NFIB Endorsement

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Attorney General candidate Ken Cuccinelli received the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)/Virginia SAFE (Save America’s Free Enterprise) Trust.

Virginia State Director of the NFIB, Julia Hammond said, “Ken Cuccinelli clearly understands the challenges facing Virginia’s small business, the Commonwealth’s largest employer. We have absolutely no doubt that Ken will protect the people of Virginia while also protecting the right of entrepreneurs and small, family businesses to own, operate and grow their businesses.” She continued, “Sen. Cuccinelli has distinguished himself as a true friend of small business. He was a leader on the eminent domain issue – a core concern to so many small businesses and family farms. His near perfect track record on our issues earned him the prestigious Guardian of Small Business Award in 2007. We need an attorney general who understands the challenges small business owners, their employees and their families face when it comes to issues such as legal reform, property rights and taxes,” Hammond concluded, “We are proud to endorse Ken Cuccinelli for attorney general. We will do everything within our power to help Ken Cuccinelli become Virginia’s next attorney general.”

Cuccinelli has fought to pass legislation, in the State Senate, that would protect property rights, lower taxes, and provide more incentives to keep and bring businesses to the Commonwealth. Cuccinelli said, of the endorsement, “As a small business owner myself, I am proud to accept the endorsement of the NFIB.” He continued, “I understand that small businesses are crucial to growing our economy. Small businesses are the engines that produce – on average – about two-thirds of net new jobs. For that reason, as Attorney General of Virginia, I will work to prevent the over-regulation of small businesses, which would prevent any economic recovery in Virginia.”

Ken Cuccinelli Responds to Prison Book Ban

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

State Senator (and current Attorney General candidate) Ken Cuccinelli released a statement about the recent decision by Virginia prison officials to ban the program, Books Behind Bars. Books Behind Bars, which was initiated by Quest Institute, provides free books to prisoners, and has been cited as a way of “productively employing his or her time while incarcerated.”

“Programs like Books Behind Bars provide the literature necessary for more effective educational and faith based rehabilitation programs, and scientific studies have long shown that educational and faith based programs greatly reduce prison recidivism. In 2001, a national study on the effects of prison education programs on recidivism, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, showed that 22% of inmates who attended education classes in prison returned after three years, versus almost 31% who had not participated. (Steurer, 2001) In 2003, a study of the Prison Fellowship Ministry’s rehabilitation program, conducted by Byron Johnson of the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society, found that graduates of Prison Fellowship’s program were less likely than non-graduates to return to a life of crime. (Johnson, 2003)

The Washington Post reports that this program was banned for two main reasons. (A Title Wave of Controversy, 09/10/09) Apparently, Quest volunteers, while packing the books to ship them to a prison, overlooked two items — a compact disc packaged in a textbook and a paper clip — and shipped them along with the books. Prison officials have also stated that it creates too much work for corrections officers, who have to search the incoming books and the cells of the prisoners, many of whom possess more than their legally allotted 13 books. However, the Post also reports that both of these contraband items were found before they made it into an inmate’s hands and that the Quest Institute has volunteered to limit the number of books sent to each prisoner.

Cuccinelli, who currently serves on the Rehabilitation and Social Services Committee in the Virginia State Senate, believes that Books Behind Bars offers the rehabilitation, as well as, education for those who are currently serving time in prison. Cuccinelli also pledged to work with Virginia prison officials to bring back this program and work to facilitate other successful rehabilitation programs, such as Prison Fellowship Ministries.

New Poll Numbers Look Good for McDonnell, Bolling and Cuccinelli

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

A new Survey USA poll is out and it has gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell leading Creigh Deeds by 15 points–55%-40%.

Lt. Governor Bill Bolling leads Jody Wagner 54%-42%.

Republican Ken Cuccinelli leads Democrat Steve Shannon 53%-42%.

While these numbers look good, we need to remember there are still 14 weeks to go before this election.