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Date: January 27th, 2009

Another day off school coming tomorrow

27 January, 2009 (23:13) | Human Interest | By: ricjames

Just got the ping from the Loudoun County Alert System that schools are closed tomorrow, Wednesday, 28 January. The kid’ll be happy about that. Road warriors like myself are “at work” wherever we are, so no rest for me.

Funny how with Dems “keeping politics out of it” is only important when it’s their initiatives they want passed.

27 January, 2009 (19:22) | Politics | By: ricjames

It also translates into “to hell with your objections, just vote the way we bloody tell you to vote.” Obama’s never shown more than a willingness to spout rhetorical flourishes when he claims he’s “considering the concerns” of the opposition. His admonition to “keep politics to a minimum” is preaching he’s never practiced. Don’t take [...]

LCRC meeting for tonight is postponed

27 January, 2009 (16:50) | Politics, Virginia Politics | By: ricjames

IN case you hadn’t heard, tonight’s meeting of the LCRC is postponed due to the weather. A new time and place will be sent out shortly, according to the web site. Check in over there for updates.

Seems that Dem-surrogate ACORN is in line for public money

27 January, 2009 (13:32) | Politics | By: ricjames

ACORN, a supposed “low-income” advocacy group, is under current investigation fo voter registration fraud and some of the people working for them in this regard are already convicted and in jail over the same offense. Now, it’s coming to light that provisions in the whopper “stimulus” bill Congress is attempting to ram down our throats [...]

And let the witch-hunts commence!

27 January, 2009 (08:26) | Politics | By: ricjames

The House Judiciary Committee has issued another subpoena to Karl Rove, no doubt to massive cheering over at MoveOn.org. The House Judiciary Committee chairman subpoenaed former White House adviser Karl Rove on Monday to testify about the Bush administration’s firing of nine U.S. attorneys and its prosecution of a former Democratic governor. Rep. John Conyers, [...]