
You can’t help but like it when common sense prevails in Richmond, or any hall of government for that matter. Just off being reelected, Delegate Scott Lingamfelter is sponsoring a bill that would end mandatory requirements to provide services in any language other then English in the Commonwealth. With our nation seeing the […]
28 Nov
Posted by Carlton Huffman as Uncategorized
At GOP Retreat, All Eyes Are on The Future By: Seth McLaughlin at the Washington Times
Act now, Va. GOP
21 Sep
Posted by ddziok as Uncategorized, Local Campaigns/Politics
I want to give you a heads up that on October 8 at the Germanna Center for Advanced Technology in Culpeper, the Virginia Conservative Action PAC will be hosting a conservative candidate forum from 6-8pm, open to the public and free of charge.
State Senate candidate and Spotsylvania County Board Chairman Chris Yakabouski, Commonwealth Attorney Gary […]
Okay, I’ve been on a little bit of a hiatus this last month. Sometimes it takes a while to recover from these intense elections. The only way to keep at it is to restore your energy when needed. I know our blog has been light, but we are going to pick back […]
I’ll be on vacation this week so the blog will probably be a little slow. We’ll probably have two postings from Rebekah. She always posts on interesting social issues. Be sure to check her out. I’ll see you all next week.
So I was thinking who would make a good replacement for Ed Gillespie. The only name I’ve seen floated so far is John Hager. I’m not ruling him out but I thought it might be good to throw a few other names in the hat to get some good discussion going. Here […]
01 May
Posted by Jamie Radtke as Uncategorized, Republican Primaries, Jill Vogel
VCAP has heard from some reliable sources that Mark Tate is under intense criminal investigation for serious campaign finance fraud. Many in the blogosphere have talked for months about the “questionable” campaign finance reports by Mark Tate, but it would seem that those campaign finance reports are MUCH more questionable than first thought. […]
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After the Supreme Court decision upholding the partial-birth abortion ban last week, I was curious how the pro-abortion faction would spin things. The partial-birth abortion is such a barbarous act that *most* reasonable people, even those in favor of abortion, have a difficult time defending it.
How silly of me to think the activists would pause […]