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Memories of Jimmy Carter

The news that President Carter had chosen hospice filled me with sadness & many memories. This strongly principled man was Governor when I moved to Atlanta. The vibrant city, where I arrived following college graduation, was a huge change that … Continue reading

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City Council Vote On Virginia Beach Town Center Light Rail Extension

The vote on allocating funds for the Town Center Tide Extension set the stage for Virginia Beach City Council’s commitment to molding our beautiful coastal city into one that will continue to attract business, tourists, and new residents. The resulting … Continue reading

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A Reflection on the Election of 2012

Our wonderful country is divided as not experienced since the War Between the States. So which side is correct? And what should your ballot choice be in the critical election of 2012? Do we want our lives controlled by politicians … Continue reading

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The Time for a Gasoline Tax Increase is Now!

Don’t get me wrong.  I don’t like taxes any more than the rest of you.  But it’s time.   It’s time for a gasoline tax to facilitate Hampton Roads’ march away from traffic gridlock.   Urgent needs far exceed funds that could be … Continue reading

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Financial Crisis Makes Presidential Choice More Important

Is if possible to efficiently type on one’s laptop while hiding under the bed to escape the meltdown of our economy?  And won’t the sinus infection from which I currently suffer be worsened by the dust that my political activities … Continue reading

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Vice Presidential Choice – An Important Indicator of Judgement

A long anticipated event for political junkies was the first Vice Presidential debate of this historical campaign season.  As the starting time drew near, our household gathered around the television anxiously awaiting the moment with as much enthusiasm as a sports fan excited over the opening kick-off of the Super … Continue reading

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Mr. Webster Wouldn’t Like the New Definition of Elitist

Mr. Webster must certainly be making a valiant attempt to escape from the grave to update his dictionary to meet new 21st century definitions.  The current wordspeak, seemingly straight out of George Orwell’s “1984”, has taken many words and twisted them into an intent that … Continue reading

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The Right to Keep & Bear Arms

Thanksgiving is a terrible time to spend at our Neshoba County, Mississippi farm. The culprit that denies an escape from our hectic life is the beginning of deer season. The 78 acres that is an integral part of my heart … Continue reading

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Lesson’s Learned from the Election of 2006

Newspaper reports concerning the root cause of the election of Virginia’s new Senator appear to be a simplistic explanation of what was a much more complex choice. I am the moderate voter who delivered the Senate into the hands of … Continue reading

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Why One Changes Their Party Affiliation

Most of the time when things change in one’s life the reason is because that person have moved on. Life experiences continually amass to form a more solid base for beliefs.  The evolution of our country’s major political parties has reversed that normal process. During … Continue reading

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