Partisan Attack? Really?

On June 11, 2010, in big government, news, progressives, spending, by Lee Hernly

I found it quite flattering to learn in last week’s Alexandria Times that because I chose to express my own opinion in the paper, I am a ‘known Republican operative.’ Seeing as though I have never attended a Republican meeting nor run or have been involved with any campaign, that statement is far from the [...]

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Fourth Trimester Abortions – Protected in Virginia?

On December 19, 2009, in news, virginia, by Lee Hernly

This is just plain sick. It is unconscionable that the Commonwealth of Virginia could allow this to happen. A woman in Campbell County, Virginia smothered her newborn infant, and police are powerless to do anything about it: The caller said a woman in her early 20s was in labor. When deputies arrived, they discovered the [...]

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Why The Virginia Smoking Ban Is Bad For You

On December 1, 2009, in government, virginia, by Lee Hernly

My Delegate, David Englin (D-45) introduced a bill banning smoking in restaurants in this year’s General Assembly session. The law takes effect today (December 1, 2009). Shouldn’t Mr. Englin have had all of the facts before he imposed this law on us? After reading through a lot of documentation and studies surrounding secondhand smoke, it [...]

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