About That Ken Cuccinelli Subpeona

On August 31, 2010, in big government, climate, environment, by Lee Hernly

The fantastic Chris Horner, writing at BigGovernment.com, explains why the judge that ruled against Virginia AG Ken Cuccinelli in the Commonwealth’s fraud case against the University of Virginia should have recused himself. As we had in California with a gay judge ruling for gay marriage, now we have a judge with a conflict of interest [...]

Tom Perriello Suppresses Free Speech (Video)

On August 18, 2010, in Uncategorized, by Lee Hernly

Congressman Tom Perriello from Virginia said you can bring your opinions to his town hall meetings, but you cannot bring political signs inside regardless of what they say. Recently, Perriello town hall goers were greeted outside with a sign that read: “To ensure a pleasant atmosphere for all attendees, no signs will be permitted inside [...]

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Jim Moran: Hey, The Economy Is OK (Video)

On June 29, 2010, in 2010, Video, economics, jim moran, tv, by Lee Hernly

Congressman Jim Moran, my Democratic Congressman from the eighth district of Virginia, was recently on Hardball on MSNBC where he told Chris Matthews that the U.S. Economy “has recovered.” In the video, even Chris Matthews was surprisingly very skeptical when Moran said this, asking if the job numbers are actually as good with all of [...]

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Shame On Patrick Murray & The Alexandria GOP

On June 23, 2010, in elections, environment, government, by Lee Hernly

It has been nearly three weeks now since Patrick Murray beat his challenger Matthew Berry in the Republican Primary for the 8th district Congressional seat held by the alleged corruptocrat Jim Moran. Almost three weeks later, Alexandria’s streets continue to be littered with street signs in the medians and on the sidewalks from both campaigns. [...]

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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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Matthew Berry Slams Jim Moran On Vote

On April 27, 2010, in elections, jim moran, matthew berry, virginia, by Lee Hernly

By a bipartisan vote of 402-15, the U.S. House of Representatives voted today to block a Congressional pay increase. However, Congressman Jim Moran of Virginia’s 8th District was one of only 15 Congressmen to vote in favor of raising their own pay. In response to Moran’s vote, Matthew Berry, Republican candidate for Congress in Virginia’s 8th District, [...]

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LED Traffic Lights: A Wintry Hazard

On April 5, 2010, in big government, spending, by Lee Hernly

This past week, the Alexandria City Council announced that the City of Alexandria’s share of President Obama’s stimulus package would come to around $16 million dollars. Mayor Bill Euille said: “I realize that $16 million might not seem like a lot of money, but it’s $16 million we wouldn’t have had otherwise, and it’s being [...]

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Apple’s iPad Arrives In Washington DC (Video)

On April 3, 2010, in technology, by Lee Hernly

Apple’s iPad hits store shelves on Saturday after months of intense buzz, forming a long line outside the Clarendon store in Arlington, Va. Customers got to the Apple store beginning at midnight in order to be some of the first to hold the new product. (Video via Anna Uhls/The Washington Post) You want to know [...]

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