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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

E.W. Jackson Responds to Criticism of 'Hateful Rhetoric'

The Republican nominee for lieutenant governor said Tuesday he has nothing to "apologize for."

Virginia’s Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, E.W. Jackson, says he's not sorry for controversial remarks he’s made in the past about women’s rights, homosexuality and the Ku Klux Klan, which African-American leaders in the Democratic Party on Wednesday called "hateful rhetoric." Jackson has drawn fire for comments he made in a 2012 Youtube “message to black Christians,” including calling gays and lesbians “perverted” and “very sick people.” "The Democrat Party has created an unholy alliance between certain so-called civil rights leaders and Planned Parenthood, which has killed unborn black babies by the tens of millions,” Jackson said in the video. “Planned Parenthood has been far more lethal to black lives than the KKK ever was…

Marcus Aurelius

5:17 pm on Thursday, May 23, 2013

It should not be surprising that the party dominated by Ken Cuccinelli fanatics would select a candidate for Lt. Governor like E.W. Jackson. This group of hyper-conservatives sends a clear message to all moderate Virginians to avoid the Republican Party of Virginia until it regains it's senses.   more ›

Elizabeth Miller Launches Campaign Against Greason

The former LCDC member filed paperwork to seek the delegate’s seat as an Independent.

Ashburn resident and former member of the Loudoun County Democratic Committee Elizabeth Amy Miller this week formalized her challenge to Republican Del. Thomas A. “Tag” Greason for the House of Delegates 32nd District. Miller said in an interview Tuesday that could not fathom the idea of Greason not facing a challenger for a second straight election. Greason first won office after defeating then-incumbent David Poisson. “I am constitutionally opposed to him running unopposed for a second time,” Miller said, specifically pointing to Greason’s support of a bill that requires women seeking an abortion to first undergo an ultrasound. “It’s unacceptable that he has no challenger, so I’m stepping up.” Miller, the wife of former county Supervisor…

Ellie Lockwood

3:22 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

@Richard Hardin. Terry McAuliff's entire career had been one ethics investigation after another. Not hard to find information on $50M union pension fund loan for FL real estate deals, or the huge windfall from Global Crossing, or the sweetheart deals to Democrats that nearly bankrupted his Federal City Nation Bank. These are some of the issues that came to the attention of the DOJ and Dept. of …   more ›

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Loudoun Retains AAA Rating as Bond Sale Approaches

The reaffirmation by three agencies mean Loudoun continues to borrow at low rates.

The nation’s primary bond rating trio has reaffirmed Loudoun County’s AAA-general obligation bond rating as the economy continues to rebound nationally and after the Board of Supervisors committed to Metro’s Silver Line extension to Ashburn. Loudoun County has retained its Aaa rating from Moody’s since 2004, and its AAA ratings from Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Ratings since 2005. Moody’s noted Loudoun’s “strong and diverse tax base with strong long-term growth potential, above-average wealth levels, consistently solid financial performance, and an average overall debt burden,” while Fitch stated that the Phase II expansion of Dulles Rail into Loudoun “will positively impact the county's dynamic underlying economy.” Standard & Poor’s …

Monday, May 20, 2013

Loudoun Parks & Rec Offices Closed May 30-31

The department will reopen at its new office space in Ashburn June 3.

The Loudoun County Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services (PRCS), including the Loudoun County Area Agency on Aging, on May 30 will permanently close its administrative offices at 215 Depot Court SE in Leesburg. The offices will reopen at the new location, 20145 Ashbrook Place, Suite 170, in Ashburn June 3.   All phone numbers will remain the same. For more information, call 703-777-0343, email prcs@loudoun.gov or visit www.loudoun.gov/prcs.

joe brewer

6:25 pm on Monday, May 20, 2013

Nice 4 day holiday weekend!   more ›

Safe-T-Ride to Add a Shuttle During Peak Hours

The addition is expected to reduce wait times for passengers.

Leesburg Safe-T-Ride plans to provide an additional shuttle bus during peak ridership hours in an attempt to minimize wait times for passengers. The additional shuttle will run from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday starting June 17 and ending Sept. 13. Leesburg Safe-T-Ride, paid for by the Town of Leesburg and operated by Virginia Regional Transit, offers free the shuttle service to give pedestrians a safe option for crossing Route 15 near Fort Evans and Edwards Ferry Roads.  The shuttle route includes stops at the Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets, Fort Evans Plaza I, Battlefield Shopping Center (Shoppers Food Warehouse), Loudoun County’s Shenandoah Building, the Montessori School, Evans Ridge Apartments and …

GOP Nominee: Planned Parenthood 'More Lethal' than Ku Klux Klan

Chesapeake pastor and attorney E.W. Jackson is the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor of Virginia.

Pastor and attorney E.W. Jackson won the Republican nomination to run for lieutenant governor of Virginia over the weekend, and a YouTube video he made last year with strong words against Planned Parenthood is getting attention. Jackson, an African-American minister, lawyer and author from Chesapeake, posted the “message to black Christians” in September 2012, chiding African-Americans for their “slavish devotion” to the Democratic Party and saying that Planned Parenthood had been more lethal to black citizens than the Ku Klux Klan. "The Democrat Party has created an unholy alliance between certain so-called civil rights leaders and Planned Parenthood, which has killed unborn black babies by the tens of millions,” Jackson said in the video…

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James

11:54 am on Friday, May 24, 2013

Thank you for the clarification. I was using the litmus test of everyone else who is a non-believer just does not go to church, while the liberal non-believer wants any mention of God and religion silenced.   more ›

May 20 in the Voter Registration Deadline for Primaries

Those wishing to vote in the primaries to nominate candidates for Lt. Governor, Attorney General and the GOP nominee for the 33rd House District must registration by 5 p.m. today.

Residents who want to vote in the June 11 Primary to nominate candidates for Lt. Governor, Attorney General or for the Republican candidate in the 33rd House of Delegates District must be registered to vote by 5 p.m. Monday, May 20. Voter applications submitted after May 20 will not be processed until June 12, one day too late to vote. Democrats Aneesh Chopra and Sen. Ralph Northam (D-Norfolk) will face off for the democratic nomination on June 11. Chopra, 40, served as Virginia’s Secretary of Technology from 2006-2009 and was appointed by President Barack Obama in 2009 to serve as the nation’s first Chief Technology Officer. Chopra lives in Arlington with his wife and two daughters. Ralph Northam, 53, has served as a member of the …

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Full Text of Ken Cuccinelli Speech to GOP Convention

Attorney general gets the nomination for governor.

Virginia Republican Party delegates officially nominated Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli to run for governor at its state convention Saturday in Richmond. See:  VA GOP Nominates Ken Cuccinelli for Governor's Race The full text of Cuccinelli’s speech runs below: I think you now have a better sense of why I’m one of the luckiest guys in Virginia. I want to thank my wife, Teiro - who is such a great advocate for me and our shared principles - and my children who have stood by me every step of the way. I also want to thank my mother and father for being here today and providing great examples for me over the years. Wherever you are from in Virginia, Teiro and I are thankful you are here and we are humbled by your support. With today being …

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jblah

9:24 am on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Vasquez2, I'm still trying to figure out how Virginia gubernatorial candidates are considering to levy state taxes to fund abortions. Federal programs are just that, Federal. But you know, the funny thing about abortion is? If you don't like it, don't have one!   more ›

Saturday, May 18, 2013

VA GOP Nominates Ken Cuccinelli for Governor's Race

Cuccinelli formally received the nomination Saturday at the Virginia Republican Convention.

Virginia Republican Party delegates officially nominated Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli to run for governor at its state convention Saturday in Richmond. Cuccinelli, 44, essentially locked down the Republican nomination in November 2012, when outgoing Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling announced he wouldn’t be seeking the nomination. Bolling cited party officials’ vote to change the nominating method from a primary election to a convention as the main reason for withdrawing his hat. "I see a Commonwealth where our people once again lead in liberty and opportunity," Cuccinelli said in his address. "Where striving to achieve is respected, even when we fall short, and it’s celebrated when we succeed. I see a Commonwealth where we restrain our debt so we …

Ken Reynolds

11:56 am on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

TOM BUTTS - your 'fighting' remark is the best one yet. YEP, there is so much fighting in Washington. The PEOPLE want gun safety and immigration reform legislation. And what do we get.....HORSES ASSES running around whose main goal in life is to stab the President in the back every chance they get. Rep Camp is the last one to get in line behind the likes of "fighters" McConnell, Boehner, Ryan…   more ›

Watch Live: Virginia Republican Convention 2013

Ken Cuccinelli is expected to accept the gubernatorial nomination Saturday at the Virginia Republican Convention in Richmond.

Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is expected to formally accept the Republican nomination for Governor on Saturday morning, delivering a speech at the Virginia GOP's convention. More than 13,000 delegates are registered for the event. As the Republican candidate, Cuccinelli will face off against Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the Nov. 5 general election. The address is scheduled to begin around 10:45 a.m. Saturday. You can stream it live in the video above.

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