The Virginia Political Blogosphere

Where political ideologies face off on the schoolyard playground.

This is an experimental RSS feed aggregator written by Thomas Krehbiel. I use this to browse the Virginia political blogosphere, but your mileage may vary.

Add "noimg" to suppress images and embeds. Add "shuffle" to randomize the order of the entries.

Last updated: 9/8/2010 12:58:08 PM.


Republican, ODBA, Valley · Cartoon, Lisa Benson

YankeePhil · Political Cartoon by Lisa Benson RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us


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Republican, ODBA, Valley · Cartoon, Gary Varvel

YankeePhil · Is your 401K now a $101K? RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Political Cartoons by Gary Varvel

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Black Conservatives

YankeePhil · Black Conservative Woman confronts Sharpton Cronies. RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

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Republican, ODBA, Valley

SWAC Girl · DMV changes proof of legal presence RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

RICHMOND - Governor Bob McDonnell announced today that the Department of Motor Vehicles will suspend acceptance of the federally-issued Employment Authorization Document (I-766) as proof of legal presence in the United States, a condition of obtaining a driver's license or identification card in Virginia. This precautionary action is the result of concerns over the document's reliability as evidence of an individual's federal government authorization to be in the country. The card, issued by the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Service arm of the Department of Homeland Security, is obtained by individuals temporarily authorized to work in the U. S., even if the individual is in a pending deportation status.

The concerns surfaced in August after an alleged drunk driver was charged in Prince William County with a fatal crash in which one person died and two others were critically injured. Police say 23-year-old Carlos Martinelly Montano from Bolivia had been reported to ICE after two previous drunk driving convictions in 2007 and 2008, but was released pending a deportation hearing.

Police report that Montano received an Employment Authorization Document in January 2009 while federal deportation actions were pending, and subsequently used the document to prove legal presence while applying for a Virginia ID card in accordance with current Virginia law. It is important to note that Montano did not have a Virginia driver’s license at the time of the crash.

Speaking about the decision to suspend use of I-766 documents, Governor McDonnell commented, “The integrity of the credentials issued by the Commonwealth is of the utmost importance. We must ensure that documents accepted as proof of legal presence are reliable. Virginia law is clear in the requirement that an individual be lawfully in the United States to be eligible for an identification card or to have the privilege to drive.”

DMV will seek additional guidance from the Attorney General regarding federal documents that should be accepted going forward as proof of legal presence.

Of the 21 documents DMV continues to accept as proof of an applicant's lawful status, 20 are issued by the federal government, including 12 issued by U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Service.

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Blue Ridge Mountains, summer in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia tourism

SWAC Girl · Another nice day in the Valley ... RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

The morning coolness is blowing in the open windows as we go into another nice day with temps in the low- to mid-80s. Skies are overcast at the moment but may clear up as the day progresses.

The mountains are calling so I'm meeting a friend to picnic on the Skyline Drive and catch up on life. That's one of the many nice things about living in the Shenandoah Valley ... 10-15 minutes in just about any direction puts you in the mountains. I've got my camera packed and looking forward to a day in the quiet of the ridges.

It's late summer in the Shenandoah Valley....

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Augusta County Board of Supervisors

SWAC Girl · Augusta Board of Supervisors meeting Wednesday RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Interested in local government and how they are managing the county? An Augusta County Board of Supervisors meeting will be Wednesday evening, September 8, at 7:00 p.m. at the Government Center in Verona. Follow signs to the public meeting room.

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Robert Gibbs, Economy

YankeePhil · Are they hurting Mr. Gibbs? RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Are they hurting Mr.Gibbs?
What a moron.

The people making 250K a year are not spending as much money. The people making 40K a year are not spending as much money. The 84 million people not in the workforce are not spending as much money. The 14,860,000 unemployed are not spending as much money.

There are many reasons. Many are not spending money because my investment income went into the crapper. They don't have as much to spend. Their annual income has decreased. Many are also not spending because of the uncertainty of the economy. Sooner or later, someone is going to have to pay the piper. Our debt will come due.

Gibbs talks about those with 250K incomes. Those people are not as bad off as someone with a 40K income. That is obvious.
The point he neglects is if someone had a job that pays $250K and had investment income paying $50K in 2006, and their income kept pace with inflation. They would have a $270K income and $0 from investments. Their lifestyle changed dramatically. And a net loss of $30K a year in 2006 dollars. If they bought a house at the height of the market in 2006 for 2 1/2 times their salary, $625K and put 20% down, they had a mortgage of $500,000. Say they were in the booming Phoenix Arizona market. As of March 2009, the Phoenix home market dropped 48%. That means their house is now worth $325,000, and they are still paying $2700 a month on his mortgage. Are they hurting Mr.Gibbs? They still owes $467K on a $325K house. Are they hurting Mr. Gibbs? They are now paying more for their health care, and unsure of what Obamacare will do to the health care costs. Are They hurting Mr. Gibbs? Their kids college tuition grew at 7.1% a year.They were paying $20K in 2006, They are paying $26K now. Are they hurting Mr.Gibbs? Are they pulling back?
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Republican, ODBA, Valley · support our troops, war on terrorism

SWAC Girl · Gene Simmons honors the troops ... great tribute RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

H/T to Chris Saxman for passing this along. Gene Simmons (of KISS fame) entertains the troops by having them join in with him and the band to honor each branch of the military. This is seriously a wonderful tribute for the troops ... by the troops. Video is about 4:30.

Republican, ODBA, Valley

SWAC Girl · The passing of an honorable man RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

"For ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth with peace: the mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands." -- Isaiah 55:12-13

It is a tribute to Dick Dudley that the chapel at Reynolds-Hamrick Funeral Home in Waynesboro was overflowing today with friends and family who were there to honor him. The chapel filled up, a side room filled, and overflow was standing at the back of the chapel and in the hallway.

Such was this gentleman ... rich in friends ... rich in family ... rich in his love of God and country.

As the pastor spoke, he recalled all that was Dick Dudley ... his passion for planning down to the nth detail, his expectation of a day's work for a day's pay, his never expecting something out of others that he himself would not do; his love of hunting and the outdoors and UVA and his wife and children. Some stories made one weep ... others made one laugh.

Those attending joined in singing "How Great Thou Art," a song that made me think of my grandmother's funeral many years ago when I was a teenager ... the awesomeness of that beautiful song.

A gentleman who was there who had worked Republican HQs with me in the past asked how I knew Mr. Dudley, and I told about how he would come into HQs or be at some event, and how he emailed jokes and political info. He was nice and he was funny, and it was a long time before I even realized he was Mrs. Betty Landes' brother and Del. Steve Landes' uncle.

Two things really stuck with me as I left after the funeral. One was the verse at the beginning of this post. The second was based on Proverbs 18:24 that speaks of the love of Christ: "... there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother."

If there is such a thing, it was a beautiful day for a funeral. Mr. Dudley was buried this afternoon at Thornrose Cemetery in Staunton.


Republican, ODBA, Valley · Politicians

YankeePhil · Rino's and .... Dino's??? Interesting add. RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us


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Republican, ODBA, Valley · Illegal Immigration

YankeePhil · They accidently let the truth slip out. RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

They want 8 Million votes for the "Progressive" movement.
That is what illegal immigration reform is really all about.

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Republican, ODBA, Valley · Newsbusted

YankeePhil · Today's Newsbusted RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

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Republican, ODBA, Valley · Outer Banks, OBX, North Carolina

SWAC Girl · Pea Island Lifesaving Station ... OBX RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us


Pea Island Lifesaving Station ... Outer Banks


Photo by Lynn R. Mitchell
2010

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Government waste

YankeePhil · No $$$ for US Churches, But plenty for Foreign Ones? RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

The Government can't spend a penny on churches here, but can spend millions on foreign mosques.

This year, the Obama administration will spend nearly $6 million to restore 63 historic and cultural sites, including mosques and minarets, in 55 nations, according to State Department documents.
That includes $76,000 for a 16th century mosque in China, $67,000 for a mosque in Pakistan, $77,000 to restore minarets in Nigeria and Mauritania, and $50,000 for an Islamic Monument in India. See the AP story here

Why don't we save $6million and apply it to US debt?
Yeah I know it is only 2 cents per person, but we have to start somewhere. Foreign aid is a few dollars per person. Lets trim it back. Lets trim back on everything. There are things we must have, and things that are nice to have. Let's eliminate "Nice to have" until we can pay for what "we must have"

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Rule 5

YankeePhil · Rule 5 Sunday Part 2. RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Part 2 of Rule 5 Sunday had some treats
The Andrew Sisters Do a Hula at Paco
Libertarian Republican caused this clip of Jewel
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Republican, ODBA, Valley · American Flag

YankeePhil · "How do you suppose anyone would feel uncomfortable in America with an American flag? RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us


Colo. student told to remove American flags from truck

Jeremy Stoppel, 16, mounted two 3'x5' flags on his Ford pickup truck in the tradition of his father and brother to show his American pride, to salute a cousin currently serving in the U.S. Navy, and to honor the upcoming anniversary of 9/11. After the new, young driver squealed his tires in the school parking lot and was ticketed, resulting in the loss of his parking pass for two weeks, a school security officer ordered him to remove the flags because, she said, they could make some students of different nationalities feel uncomfortable.

Read more at the Washington Examiner:
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Republican, ODBA, Valley · President George W. Bush, support our troops, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom

SWAC Girl · The unknown soldiers ... may we never forget RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

President George Bush and Laura welcome home soldiers to Texas in August.

On my sidebar is a link to The Unknown Soldiers written by Tom Sileo and now coming through Vets for Freedom. Please check it on a regular basis to read about our brave American military men and women serving on the front lines and beyond. Please also remember their families who sacrifice so much while their loved ones are away at war. May we never forget....

Republican, ODBA, Valley · respect for American flag

SWAC Girl · Colorado student told to remove American flags RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us


Here we go again ... a Denver area high school student reportedly told to remove American flags from his pickup truck. Read my thoughts at The Washington Examiner.

Republican, ODBA, Valley · may we never forget, 9/11

SWAC Girl · 9/11 Week ... "Never forget" RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us


This is the week leading up to 9/11, Patriot's Day, a time to pause and reflect on the worst act of terrorism to ever hit America, resulting in the deaths of 3,000 in Pennsylvania, the Twin Towers, and the Pentagon.

There will be documentaries throughout the week on the 9/11 tragedy beginning last night on National Geographic Channel with "Inside 9/11" to be followed tonight with "Giuliani's 9/11" about then-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani's superb leadership during the 9/11 crisis.

Bob also notes at The Journey that we must never forget as he posts about a vision to remember those who died.

I will never forget that day and what came after. Many others feel the same while some have moved on and appear to have forgotten ... still others were too young for it to make much of an impact on their lives.

Its significance in history must not be overlooked or we are doomed to have a repeat of terrorism coming to our shores.

Republican, ODBA, Valley · summer in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia tourism

SWAC Girl · Labor Day 2010 RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Chickory blooms in Shenandoah Valley.

September is here ... summer is waning ... welcomed cooler temps moved in over the weekend with brisk 40s overnight and breezy comfortable 70s during the day. It's been a relaxed Labor Day holiday grilling out with friends and family, hanging out on the deck and under the trees, and watching the butterflies fluttering through the yard, perhaps the beginning of flights south? Watching a hummingbird working the flowers in the front porch window boxes is a reminder that he, too, will soon take refuge in a warmer climate to wait out the upcoming winter months.

Some have today off from work while others had to report as usual. Some schools are out while others are carrying on with classes. Yet other school systems will open for their first day of classes tomorrow.

Fall in the mountains is a special time as crisp nights and warm days begin the changing of leaf color that eventually works its way down the slopes. I look forward each year to enjoying the seasons ... and the cycle of life continues.

It's late summer in the Shenandoah Valley....

Republican, ODBA, Valley · democrat hypocrisy, Washington Examiner

SWAC Girl · Could Democrats lose it all in November? RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Cross-posted at The Washington Examiner

Indications from many sources continue to suggest that November could be a sledge-hammer-to-the-forehead election for Democrats. Political pundits have watched as poll numbers have worsened even during this "summer of recovery," as it was billed by Democratic President Barack Obama ... but there appears to be no recovery in sight.

Democrat cheer leaders began the summer by publicly dismissing the doom-and-gloom predictions as they tried to rally the troops and Democratic candidates even as the President's approval rating dipped to 46% and three-quarters of those polled disapproved of Congress.

That "summer of recovery" has turned into the Summer of Economic Discontent, according to Michael Boskin, an economics professor at Stanford University, who wrote in the Wall Street Journal:
The Obama administration's "summer of recovery" has morphed into a summer of economic discontent amid anxiety over the weakening economy. The greater than 4% growth and less than 8% unemployment envisioned by the president's economic team are nowhere to be seen. Almost everything that is supposed to be up—the economic growth rate, the stock market, bond yields—is down. And almost everything that is supposed to be down—unemployment-insurance claims, new mortgage delinquencies—is up.
The rosy outlook Democrats had at the beginning of summer is not so rosy in September as some begin to realize they may be hit with a November landslide. Sean Trende wrote in Real Clear Politics:
There has been a flurry of political stories in recent weeks about the electoral difficulties Democrats face this fall. It seems Washington is finally catching on to the fact that the Democrats' hold on the House is in dire jeopardy, and that a 1994-style, 52-seat pickup is a real possibility.
"November is coming," as many like to point out. Things haven't worked out quite the way liberals thought they would, as noted by Michael Barone, senior political analyst at the Washington Examiner, who pointed out:
Scads of liberals gleefully predicted that the financial crisis and deep recession would destroy Americans' faith in markets and increase their confidence in Big Government. Many conservatives gloomily feared they were right.

Hasn't happened. If anything, public opinion has moved in the other direction, with most Americans rejecting the stimulus package and the health care bill, denying that government action is needed to address global warming, expressing negative feelings about labor unions.
Perhaps the most telling of all is from within the Obama administration itself. Dana Milbank at the Washington Post attended Wednesday's lunch at the National Press Club featuring the farewell speech of the departing Christina Romer, chairman of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers. As Milbank described, Romer dished up indigestion for many with her report on the economy:
She had no idea how bad the economic collapse would be. She still doesn't understand exactly why it was so bad. The response to the collapse was inadequate. And she doesn't have much of an idea about how to fix things.
As soon as Obama was sworn in, Democrats pushed, shoved, and strong-armed their progressive agenda through Congress at break-neck speed, spending taxpayer money at a rate voters had not seen before. It was too much, too fast -- and alarmed Americans took action a mere two months into Obama's term by publicly protesting on the streets, something rarely seen in conservative ranks until 2009.

Perhaps the straw that broke the camel's back was the overwhelming, overreaching government-controlled health care reform bill, popularly called ObamaCare, that was passed in March. Over 2,000 pages long, the bill had not been read by many of the very Democrats who were pushing for its passage, an admittance that did not sit well with Americans who had been brought up to "read the fine print."

Questions from an alarmed electorate brought only dodging and weaving from Democrats, many who refused to hold town hall meetings or respond to phone calls from worried constituents who were arrogantly told they would learn the details after the bill was passed.

Late-night marathon sessions gave the appearance of brow-beating with the House passing the bill on Christmas Eve 2009 and the Senate confirming in March. The vote for ObamaCare, against the wishes of the majority of American taxpayers, proved to be the end of some political careers.

Because of multi-issue discontent, conventional thinking indicated Republicans would pick up the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives with conservative estimates of 47-52 seats going to the GOP. The new twist in November's elections is that a number of political pundits are now suggesting the U.S. Senate, once thought to be safely in Democratic hands, could also fall into Republican control. The GOP needs 10 seats and all estimates are giving them a relatively solid 8-seat gain with the possibility of one or two more. Republicans are also expected to add to their gubernatorial numbers with 6-8 pick-ups.

University of Virginia political professor and guru Larry Sabato sees a trend in past elections that suggests this could be another historic November:
If the Republican wave on November 2 is as large as some polls are suggesting it may be, then the surprise on election night could be a full GOP takeover. Since World War II, the House of Representatives has flipped parties on six occasions (1946, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1994, and 2006). Every time, the Senate flipped too, even when it had not been predicted to do so.
How could Barack Obama, the darling of the left who swept into office in 2008, fall so far so fast? Byron York, chief political correspondent for the Washington Examiner, looked at how the Democrats threw away their advantage over the GOP:
Many political observers were stunned by the new Gallup poll showing the Republican party with a 10-point advantage in the so-called "generic ballot" question. Now we have a better idea how that happened.

According to new, more detailed Gallup numbers, Democratic advantages on issues like health care, the economy, and handling corruption in government have simply disappeared. Democratic leads that were enormous when the party took control of Congress in 2006 have dwindled to nothing or have now become Republican advantages.
His article goes much more into detail, a good read for trying to understand what happened to the Democratic majority in Congress.

As America slips into the fall campaign season, a few Democrats cling to the hope that the outcome for their side will be better than predicted. However, others see the handwriting on the wall even as they study the polls and look at past elections and, perhaps most telling, as they look at the mood of America. November is coming and for Democrats that may spell disaster.

Originally published in The Washington Examiner on September 3, 2010
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Republican, ODBA, Valley

SWAC Girl · Shenandoah ... "daughter of the stars" RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

With temperatures in the mid 50s tonight, I spent some time on the deck gazing at the September sky absolutely full of stars. What a beautiful sight!

I tried to identify some constellations ... was that the Big Dipper that seemed to be over the house? The Milky Way was overhead with millions of stars splashed across the darkened sky. Venus was bright in the WSW sky while Jupiter, shining bright and almost the closest to earth it's been since 1951, could be seen in the east.

I am always in awe when watching the night sky, the stars, the hugeness of it all ... sitting on a mountain top brings it even closer ... and it makes me feel closer to God. As the temperature dips toward the 40s for a second night in a row, the moonless sky provides a light show unmatched by anything that is man-made. It truly is the Shenandoah ... "daughter of the stars."

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Don Curtis, Rutherford Institute

YankeePhil · Local Principal Gets letter from Rutherford Institute. RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us


The Rutherford Institute, a Virginia-based civil liberties group, sent a letter to Don Curtis, principal of Wilson Middle School in Fishersville, Va. according to the World Net Daily
that explained how the First Amendment relates to school clubs.

The principal, who some allege, threatened to fire any teacher who helped with the organization of a campus Fellowship of Christian Athletes club. It sounds that he was telling the staff to be professional and to be on solid legal foundation.
I am sure it was misinterpreted by some the staff and the media. He told WHSV-TV in Harrisonburg, Va the "tone" of his memo to faculty members "was taken out of context." Those who know the principal, know he is a straight shooter. He is the proud father of an Eagle Scout.

The text of his letter includes......
"As I trust common sense and your elementary knowledge of the law should remind you, the Constitution includes an amendment that expects 'The government will not establish any religion.'
This has been legally stated and supported through case law, interpreted to mean for schools that the school or its employees will not perpetuate, support or establish any religion at school," the principal's note said.
"This means teachers can't support or participate in religious activities while in the official role of a teacher.
Be as religious as you want when you're not in your official role as a teacher. Your official role as a teacher starts anytime you're involved with students.
"Please check with me or your attorney if you need clarification so I can avoid termination proceedings for those of you that don't believe me or wish to test this concept," Curtis wrote. "I'm being somewhat of a smart a&*, but I trust 'You're feeling me!'"

See more here
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Republican, ODBA, Valley

SWAC Girl · Your stimulus money at waste ... er ... work RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

From fellow Washington Examiner blogger comes this Labor Day post exposing stimulus money expenditures in North Dakota, up-close-and-personal complete with photos. A visitor center that is closed on holidays ... now that's spending taxpayer money wisely!

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Frontier Culture Museum

SWAC Girl · Staunton's Frontier Culture Museum's new African farm RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Banana trees planted ... check! Palm trees planted ... check! Thatched roofs in place, red-mud plaster walls completed, final touches being tweaked ... check!

The public is invited to celebrate the opening of Staunton's Frontier Culture Museum's Igbo Farm Village on Saturday, September 18, at 11:00 with special guests and museum staff. This addition to the Irish, German, English, and American farms has been two years in the making, as reported in the Staunton News Leader, with many hands on deck to reproduce the most accurate dwelling possible. It's going to be a memorable day in the life of the Frontier Culture Museum.

"Nkiru ka" ... Igbo adage meaning, "What lies ahead is greater."

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Mindnumbedrobot

YankeePhil · Mind Numbed Robot goes Crazy RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us



Not only does he link to me, he does it 2x.

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Rule 5

YankeePhil · Smitty is giving us a double dose RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Two Scoops of Rule 5 this week.
Here is my review of Part 1.
Slide by later for Part 2

3 Beers brings us Dorothy Privine.
With a little side order of Natalie Wood, Peter Falk, and Tony Curtis

Pirates Cove brings a pin-up

Proof Positive Brings us Vintage Gina

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Republican, ODBA, Valley · Sharron Angle

YankeePhil · Sharron Angle Ad for Nevada RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us


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Republican, ODBA, Valley · Iraq

YankeePhil · US troops called in as Iraqi army base attacked RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Was President Obama a tad premature?
US troops have been called in to help Iraqi forces battle insurgents who attacked an army base in Baghdad, killing 12 people, officials say.

It marks the first such use of US troops since the end of US combat operations five days ago, according to the BBC

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Imam al-Mahdi Scouts

YankeePhil · Imam al-Mahdi Scouts, Are they the Scouts Lord Baden Powell Imagined? RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

The group of Hezbollah al-Mahdi scouts showed what it takes to earn a merit badge in jihad, as they take part in Al-Quds Day celebrations, which included rappelling down the face of an 11-story building near Beirut, Lebanon, according to NY Post
According to the Israeli Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC) at the Center for Special Studies (CSS), the Imam al-Mahdi Scouts were established in 1985 and are operated under the jurisdiction of the Lebanese Ministry of Education despite the movement's instructing tens of thousands of children and teenagers in military tactics and that they are "indoctrinated with the principles of radical Iranian Islam" at summer training camps in Shi'a communities in Beirut, the Beqaa Valley and south Lebanon.

And Hezbollah, the main Lebanese Shia party and armed movement, is among those with its own youth group, the Imam al-Mahdi Scouts, some of whose members go on to become fully-fledged Hezbollah fighters.

Dr Bilal Naim, president of the Mahdi Scouts, told Al Jazeera that the group places importance on telling Scouts about the work of the Islamic Resistance, Hezbollah's armed wing.

Sweetness and Light
compares them to the Hitler Youth

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Obamacare

YankeePhil · Bid Barack talk to Michelle about this? RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

it doesn't sound like it.....
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SWAC Girl · Did America's problems today begin with FDR's New Deal? RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Thomas L. Friedman hits the nail on the head in today's New York Times:
n recent years, I have often said to European friends: So, you didn’t like a world of too much American power? See how you like a world of too little American power — because it is coming to a geopolitical theater near you.
America has been there in the past ... American cannot afford to be there in the future for countries around the world who depended on our protection but then bashed us behind our backs.

Could it change? He writes:
Great powers have retrenched before: Britain for instance. But, as Mandelbaum notes, “When Britain could no longer provide global governance, the United States stepped in to replace it. No country now stands ready to replace the United States, so the loss to international peace and prosperity has the potential to be greater as America pulls back than when Britain did.”

After all, Europe is rich but wimpy. China is rich nationally but still dirt poor on a per capita basis and, therefore, will be compelled to remain focused inwardly and regionally. Russia, drunk on oil, can cause trouble but not project power. “Therefore, the world will be a more disorderly and dangerous place,” [Johns Hopkins University foreign policy expert Michael] Mandelbaum predicts.
Friedman adds that America is about to learn a very hard lesson and concludes:
An America in hock will have no hawks — or at least none that anyone will take seriously.
And I have a question: did the beginning of the end start with FDR's New Deal?
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SWAC Girl · SWAC: Condolences on the passing of Dick Dudley RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Mr. Dick Dudley passed away, a gentleman. He was on my Republican email list and would sometimes pass along emails he thought may be of interest or a joke or two. He is the brother of Mrs. Landes, mother of Del. Steve Landes, and my condolences and prayers go out to them all at this sad time.

The funeral will be Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at Reynolds Hamrick Funeral Home in Waynesboro with interment to follow at Thornrose Cemetery in Staunton. Visitation at the funeral home will take place Monday from 6-8 p.m.

Here is Mr. Dudley's obituary from today's Waynesboro News Virginian:
Richard C. "Dick" Dudley
STAUNTON

Richard C. "Dick" Dudley, 74, of Baldwin Lane, died Friday, September 3, 2010, at his residence, after a long battle with cancer.

He was born February 28, 1936, in Staunton, to Albert Walker and Anne Hiner Dudley. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Albert Walker Dudley Jr.

He was an active member of West Waynesboro Church of Christ and served as a Deacon. He especially enjoyed visiting and serving communion to home-bound members and nursing home residents.

Dick retired from Dominion Virginia Power after 40 years of service. He began work in 1954 in the Staunton and Fishersville engineering offices, transferring to Fairlea, West Virginia, in 1962 as Service Representative. In 1966, he was named Senior Service Representative and transferred to Clifton Forge. Dick was named Acting Manager of the Covington office in 1972. He returned to Clifton Forge in 1976 and was promoted to Customer Service Supervisor, in 1982 he was appointed Supervisor Construction Operations. In 1983, he was transferred and promoted to Director Customer Service Supervisors in the Charlottesville District Office. He was named Director Engineering Western Division in 1988 and retired as Director of Safety and Work Methods covering the Western Division in 1994.

While in Covington, Dick was a member of the Covington Kiwanis Club and served as Club President in 1976. He served on the Board of Directors of the Alleghany Highlands Chamber of Commerce, was a member of and served as president of the Retail Merchants Association, and served on the board of the Salvation Army. In Charlottesville he was a member of the Charlottesville Kiwanis Club and served as Club Secretary.

Dick was active in YMCA Basketball for many years in the Staunton area and also played numerous years of fast pitch softball in the Staunton League. Surviving members of the Staunton Spartans basketball team recently reunited and met for lunch frequently. These teammates were devoted visitors as his health declined in the past year. Dick was an avid hunter, a passion he shared with Deloris, his frequent hunting partner. They enjoyed many wonderful outdoor experiences with nature and wildlife in Deerfield. Dick was a charter member of the Running Spring Hunt Club. Dick enjoyed all sports and rarely missed a James Madison University women's basketball game in the late 80's.

Dick had a special love and knowledge of history, especially the Normandy invasion and was privileged to visit the battle sites and cemeteries with his son-in-law in 2009. He also had great joy in the out-of-doors, the mountains, streams, and the wonders of God's creation. Dick touched the lives of many which was evidenced in the outpouring of love and contacts he received during the latter months of his life. His granddaughters were a source of great joy.

Surviving are his wife of 47 years, Deloris Vest Dudley; his daughters, Kathryn Haven Lindsey and her husband, Bob, of Scarborough, Maine, and Missy Dudley-Heft and her husband, Brian, of Huddleston, Virginia; granddaughters, Madison Rebecca Heft and Breanne Bailey Heft of Huddleston; his sister, Elizabeth Landes and her husband, Robert, of Staunton; nephews, Jeff Dudley and his wife, Amy, of Ft. Myers, Florida, Bobby Landes and his wife, Sally, of Staunton, and Steve Landes and his wife, Angela, of Weyers Cave; nieces, Carolyn Bing and her husband, Herb, of Harrisonburg, and Becky Landes of Houston, Texas. Also surviving is his mother-in-law, Rebecca Vest of Waynesboro.

Special thanks to Betty Landes for the extra attention she offered her dear brother, to Dr. David Herring for his heartfelt care during the last weeks of Dick's life and to Dr. Herb Bing for his passion and love for Dick. More thanks to Dr. Chris Hicks for his concerns and advice and a giant Wahoo thanks to the August tailgate crew.

The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Monday, September 6, 2010, at Reynolds Hamrick Funeral Home in Waynesboro.

Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, September 7, 2010, at Reynolds Hamrick Funeral Home with interment to follow at Thornrose Cemetery in Staunton. Services will be conducted by Phil Forehand, retired minister of West Waynesboro Church of Christ.

Active pallbearers will be Denny Snyder, Brian Heft, Dennis Huffer, L. G. Ferrier, John Whitworth, Tony Kincaid, Bill Ferrier, and Richard Duncan. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Wednesday morning Breakfast Club of Staunton's Westside Grill, Emmett Toms, Richard Homes, Charles Scott, and the West Waynesboro Church of Christ Board of Deacons.

In lieu of flowers, Dick asks that you pray for peace and cohesion in our great land, and that you visit the Blood Bank when it comes to your area.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Waynesboro Chapel of Reynolds Hamrick Funeral Homes, 618 W. Main St., Waynesboro, VA 22980.

This obituary may be viewed on line at www.reynoldshamrickfuneralhomes.com
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Republican, ODBA, Valley

SWAC Girl · Please pray for our troops.... RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

"Heavenly Father, hold our troops in Your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in this our time of need. These things I humbly ask in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Amen."

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Notre Dame

YankeePhil · Purdue Boilermakers 12 - Notre Dame Fighting Irish 23 RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us



Notre Dame defeated Purdue, 23-12, Saturday, with a performance more notable for what the Irish didn't do than what they did. In the first game of the season, they didn't burst out with big plays. They moved the chains. Other than one red-zone fumble, they didn't stop themselves. Notre Dame committed two penalties for 15 yards, both in the kicking game.See More here
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Republican, ODBA, Valley · NYPD

YankeePhil · Remembering 9-11 and NY's Finest RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

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Republican, ODBA, Valley · Teachenor Clark

YankeePhil · Never Gonna Stand For This..... Great Political Song RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us


Teachenor Clark can be found on Facebook

Nashville based songwriters Jamie Teachenor and "Banjo" Ben Clark team up for this exclusive release, aimed to raise-the-hair and boil-the-blood of every liberty-loving American ready to make a difference this fall...one vote at a time.

Please help the powerful voice of "We The People" ring through the halls of Congress by forwarding this to any and all who are fed up with the Elites in Washington who consistently ignore our cries.

If you're not registered to vote, PLEASE do so now, and may God bless America now and forever.
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Republican, ODBA, Valley · Barack Obama, American jobs

SWAC Girl · Obama approval ratings in the tank RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Rasmussen reports today that Democratic President Barack Obama's approval ratings are tanking at 42%.

Obama's "recovery summer" has not recovered his favor with the majority of the American people. Now he faces 9.6% unemployment figures and unrest across the nation as we head into the November elections....

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Shenandoah at War, Civil War, Luray, American history

SWAC Girl · Shenandoah at War ... Luray Civil War reenactments Sept. 11-12 RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Next weekend the upper Shenandoah Valley will turn back the hands of time to 1862 when America was at war with itself, brother fighting brother, with reenactments of the Battle of Front Royal and Fisher's Hill. It's an "up close and personal" history lesson for those who want to know their American history.

What: Civil War Reenactments of the Battles of Front Royal and Fisher's Hill
Where: Luray Valley Museum at Luray Caverns
When: Saturday, Sept.11 (Front Royal) and Sunday, Sept. 12 (Fisher's Hill)
Cost: $10 for adults (age 13 and Up) and $5 for children (ages 6 thru 12) each day. Includes admission fee for Luray Valley Museum

The Luray Valley Museum at Luray Caverns will host reenactments of the pivotal Civil War battles of Front Royal (which took place on May 23, 1862, during Conf. Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's legendary Valley Campaign) and the Fisher's Hill (which took place on September 22, 1864, during U.S. Gen. Philip Sheridan's Shenandoah Campaign).

Luray Caverns will donate proceeds of this event to the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation for battlefield preservation.

Reenactment of the Battle of Front Royal
Saturday, September 11, 2010
9:00 – 11:30: Camps open to public
9:00 – 4:00: Medical demonstration
2:00: Battle of Front Royal
Dusk: Fireworks

Reenactment of the Battle of Fisher’s Hill
Sunday, September 12, 2010
9:00 – 11:30: Camps open to public
9:00 – 1:00: Medical demonstration
10:00: Church services
2:00: Battle of Fisher’s Hill

Republican, ODBA, Valley · Sarah Palin

SWAC Girl · Sarah Palin endorsement tracker RSS Comment Feed Bookmark on del.icio.us

Who has Sarah Palin endorsed? Which of her chosen candidates have won, lost, or are currently in a campaign battle? Check out the graphics and information from this Sarah Palin endorsement tracker.

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