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The Eric Cantor Chronicles Vol. 1

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 05:26:48 AM PDT

I find it ludicrous how many Republicans attempt to tie themselves to the spirit of founding father Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson, born to the land-owner class in Virginia, used his status to champion working families and prevent all forms of tyranny in government. A fact lost on Republican legislators.

Recently when Virgil Goode VA-05 wrote a letter to John McCain’s staff endorsing Eric Cantor  VA-07 for the Vice Presidential position, I was compelled to research Cantor and his record. What I uncovered came as no surprise to me, based on the fact Goode recommends him.

"Obama is a Baby Killer who doesn't believe in God."

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 04:58:51 AM PDT

I would have added a snark note, but this is no laughing matter.  Asking our young son how he liked his Christian summer camp experience in southern Indiana, yesterday, he reported that he loved the basketball and swimming, but he was hurt and confused by an exchange he'd had with one of the ADULT counselors.

Our son shared that he'd recently gotten to shake hands with Barack Obama after a town hall, and this was the response he got from one of his counselors:

Counselor:  "Did you wash your hand afterwards?"

Our son: "No."

Counselor:  "Well, you should have.  Obama is a baby killer who doesn't believe in God."

We were stunned.  Our church doesn't talk about politics, but rather focuses on developing a personal relationship with God.  Abortion isn't discussed. Though, our pastor and many in the congregation are Pro-life, they aren't militant about it or even vocal about it.  For that matter, my husband is strongly against abortion, and I'm Pro Choice believing it should be left to individual conscience.  So, this came completely from "right" field.

VA-Sen: Scandal for Gilmore

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 11:30:19 AM PDT

OK, we knew Republican Senate candidate Jim Gilmore was in serious electoral trouble, given that he trails by 20-30 points in every poll, and has about a tenth of the cash of his Democratic opponent Mark Warner. Now, it seems, he might be facing ethical questions as well.

Turns out Gilmore filed false information on his campaign disclosure forms, obscuring his ties to the Virginia-based company Windmill International. This is serious business, as Windmill International currently embroiled in a federal lawsuit as two of its board members, Douglas Combs and Hansford Johnson, stand accused of attempting to defraud the government.

Combs and Johnson are both heavy donors to Gilmore's political campaigns. Their company even launched the "Gilmore4President" web site, when Gilmore was waging his quixotic quest for the Republican nomination. Yet when a federal suit was filed against Windmill International, Gilmore found a slick method of maneuvering around the trouble; he claimed to have worked for a different company named Windmill International.

From the Washington Post:

On the [campaign disclosure] forms, the first filed in June 2007 for his presidential campaign and the second in May after he joined the U.S. Senate race, Gilmore said he was on the board of Windmill International.

Gilmore, who signed his name attesting that the information on the forms was "complete and correct," reported that Windmill International was based in Nashua, N.H.

But Gilmore was on the board of a Virginia-based company also called Windmill International. The two companies are not affiliated. The Virginia company, headed by Douglas Combs, a former Navy official, is at the center of an ongoing lawsuit alleging that Combs and others tried to secure fraudulent government contracts in Iraq.

The Gilmore campaign claims this was just a "clerical error". This would be easier to believe if Gilmore and his campaign had not seemingly gone out of their way to indicate that it was, in fact, the New Hampshire company for which he worked:

In 2005, Combs's company filed a report with the State Corporation Commission listing Gilmore as vice chairman of the company. SCC records do not list Gilmore after that.

But Gilmore's forms for his Senate campaign incorrectly say he was on the New Hampshire company's board from December 2004 to December 2007. The Web site of the Virginia company still lists Gilmore as a member of its "team."

Gamonal said she did not know why Gilmore's name was on the Virginia company's Web site. In the campaign's statement, Gilmore says he served on the Virginia company's board as an unpaid adviser from May 2005 to June 2006. Gilmore also reported that Windmill International is a "veterans contract group."

Richard L. Manganello, founder and chief executive officer of the New Hampshire company, which describes itself as a contracting firm run by veterans, said neither he nor his business has had any ties to Gilmore or Combs's company, which is based at Combs's home in Rappahannock County.

While the New Hampshire group is indeed a "veterans' contracting group", the Virginia company does not deal in veterans' issues.

So, to recap: Gilmore claimed to have worked for a veterans' contracting group, based in New Hampshire, from 2004 to 2007, on his campaign disclosure forms.

He is now admitting that none of those things were true.

Falsifying one's campaign disclosure forms is a relatively serious offense, and Gilmore may face a fine.

But more to the point: what exactly was the nature of Gilmore's relationship to Combs and Johnson, and Windmill International? What was so dangerous about that relationship that it was worth breaking federal law to conceal?

Gilmore was not named in the federal lawsuit, but as this story breaks, there will be many more questions as to how deep Gilmore's involvement with Windmill goes.

Race tracker wiki: VA-Sen

VA-sen -- new nail in the Republican coffin.

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 09:53:49 AM PDT

The Washington Post has a new story up about the Republican candidate for senator from Virgina. It doesn't look good for what was already a long-shot. (Both candidates are past Governeors; Warner, the Democrat, is intensely popular; Gilmore, the Republican, is not.)
Apparently, Gilmore was on the board of a Virginia company which was being investigated by the Pentagon for fraud. (And what it takes for a politically-connected firm to be investigated for fraud by this administration beggars the imagination.) Gilmore filed campaign-disclosure statements listing him as on the board of a different corporation with the same name inco0rporated in a differnet state. Now, mistakenly saying your firm is incorporated in your state is a plausible blunder; saying that the company on whose board you serve is incorporated inan entirely different state stretches the suspension of disbelief.

The Odd Dominion

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 07:24:16 AM PDT

Appraising Kaine

Virginia’s increasingly gloomy gov stumbles toward the finish line

Dear Odd —

I’m the once-beloved governor of a mid-size, Southern, formerly Jeffersonian brick-red commonwealth with a deeply divided populace. (In fact, one of our more impolitic congressfolks once referred to it as "one-third Northern Virginia and the rest Alabama.") I’ve tried everything I can to make everyone happy, but it just doesn’t seem to be working! How can I tell if people still like me? And if they don’t, what the heck can I do about it?  — Vexed in VA

Virgil Goode's Oil Fairy tales......

Mon Jul 21, 2008 at 03:22:52 AM PDT

Virgil Goode continues with his partisan politics and finger pointing in his most recent edition of "Goode News"

The main thing preventing the United States from drilling for oil and natural gas on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Gulf of Mexico is the majority leadership of the House of Representatives and the U. S. Senate.
On July 10 th, 43 House Republicans, including me, wrote to the President, urging him to lift the Executive moratorium on offshore drilling. Subsequently, President Bush did lift the executive order on such drilling. Last month, the President called on Congress to work with him to lift this 17-year-old moratorium jointly. Congress failed to act, so the President did his part. In increasing numbers, the American public is calling for our country to make use of its own natural resources, even as we work diligently to develop alternative forms of energy. These alternative energy sources will help the U. S. lessen sharply its dependence on petroleum-based products produced by foreign nations, many of which are not friendly to us. In some cases, we are sending billions of dollars each year to nations that sponsor terrorists. We must stop this; it is past time for Congress to act and lift its part of the moratorium.

Progressive Democrat Newsletter Issue 176

Sun Jul 20, 2008 at 02:35:43 PM PDT

Even Bush is sick of the Iraq fiasco...he has been mumbling about pulling out troops and about a "time horizon"...yes, "HORIZON," not a timeline, for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq. Don't know about you, but I have never heard anyone talk about "time horizons" before. Makes me think of an event horizon around a black hole...which is an ominous comparison.

Remember, though, Bush's shifting to withdrawal is not by any choice of his. The Iraq government has told him in no uncertain terms that we have outlived our welcome and they do not want us there permanently.

Ras: VA Tied; SV Nails NJ Pres, Sen Races

Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 11:24:10 AM PDT

Rasmussen has a new poll of Virginia showing a tie between Obama and McCain, with McCain leading by one point with leaners included, 48-47%. As previous polls have indicated, the presidential election in this state is a deadlock. New registers and highly increased levels of AA turnout could well prove the difference.

More below.

OBAMA VA/DC: Date Auction & Wknd Volunteer Opps

Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 09:47:05 AM PDT

- NOVA/DC OBAMA EVENTS UPDATE –
(please forward)

FEATURED EVENTS:
*** 8pm 7/17 "Campaign for Change" Bar Crawl in Clarendon! ***

*** 7/18 Sky Lounge Stoplight Party for Obama in Rockville! ***

*** 7/20 Jews for Obama Dinner and Discussion in Falls Church! ***

*** 7/21 Generation Obama Pre-Auction Flyering @ "The Candidate" for Screen on the Green, Metros, as well as your Office and Neighborhood! ***

*** 7/22 "Unify Your Love!" Date Auction & Mixer for Obama! (w/Open Bar) ***   -  AUCTIONEE BIO & HOST SIGN UPS DUE AT 5PM FRIDAY! -  DOUBLE DATES WILL BE AVAILABLE! -  OPEN BAR NOW STARTS AT 8PM!

*** 7/26 Arlington Platform for Change Café @ Cecilia’s ***

*** 7/28-8/11 Monday Night "Screen on the Green" Visibility ***

LOCAL CAMPAIGN EVENTS:
**7/18-21 ARLINGTON VOTER REG, PHONES & CANVASSING EVENTS**
**7/18-21 FALLS CHURCH VOTER REG & CANVASSING EVENTS**
**7/18-21 ALEXANDRIA VOTER REG, PHONES & CANVASSING EVENTS**
(plus canvassing in Lee and Mt. Vernon Districts)
*** 7/18-21 FAIRFAX PHONES & CANVASSING EVENTS***
*** 7/18-21 FAIRFAX VOTER REGISTRATION EVENTS***

You can't fix Stupid or The Drillmore Chronicles

Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 03:36:22 AM PDT

Well, well, well, Jim Gilmore and his staff are at it again. Accusing Mark Warner of being a liar is about all his campaign has in its arsenal. That’s a bit like the pot calling the kettle black don’t you think?

Gilmore or rather "Drillmore" can’t get the facts straight, but then damn the facts and full steam ahead with the stupidity of the Virginia Republican Party.

"When you look at Warner’s disdain for the truth, it makes you think that you are watching the Jim Carrey move "Liar, Liar," said Gilmore spokesperson Ana Gamonal, who pointed out that in 2005 then Gov. Mark Warner vetoed legislation passed by the Virginia General Assembly that called for lifting the ban on offshore drilling. Warner was cited by the Sierra Club for the veto of offshore drilling.

Virginia: The New Dominion

Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 02:35:44 PM PDT

The fifty state strategy in action:

Sen. Barack Obama's campaign announced Wednesday that it is adding 20 offices across Virginia, an unprecedented effort by a presidential candidate and another sign that he plans to compete vigorously in a state that has been on the sidelines during past presidential contests.

The offices, which will open Saturday, will be in nearly every medium-size city in the state, along with a few locations often overlooked by statewide candidates, much less a presidential campaign.

"A lot of these places may have never had a presidential campaign before," state Sen. John S. Edwards (D-Roanoke) said at an event announcing the offices. "It shows [Obama] is investing in the commonwealth and it is a bottom-up, not a top-down campaign."

A McCain spokesman called it a "tremendous waste of money" and said:

It is being done to create this image of momentum and enthusiasm that frankly is just not out there.

Uh huh.

Various thougts about this election

Mon Jul 14, 2008 at 08:29:29 PM PDT

Lately I have been getting discouraged about this election. It seems like the media are biased toward McCain. And Obama is passive about controlling the news cycle  while McCain is expertly manipulating it. His national poll numbers are slipping,  though he has been doing well in the state polling. The left have been acting irrationally be it those who formed that FISA group at the candidate's website that was eventually ineffectual or the editors at the New Yorker entralled by their cleverness but not realizing they had a dud in their hands. You don't see the right doing that. They are organizing very quietly and carrying  a big stick.

Help me help them help Obama

Mon Jul 14, 2008 at 08:03:48 PM PDT

Greetings, Kossacks from purple Virginia. This is a call for advice and tips.

As you may have heard, Virginia hasn't voted Democratic in a presidential election since 1964 (they didn't even go for Carter when he swept the region in '76) and before 1964 you have to go back quite a ways, too. We've been trending Democratic in the last couple of years, largely owing to the rapid population growth in Northern Virginia (DC suburbs).

Here's the part where I need help:

Jim Webb on FISA and the Blogosphere

Mon Jul 14, 2008 at 06:25:33 AM PDT

The following exchange took place on the eve of the FISA vote, July 8th, between myself and Virginia Senator James Webb.  You can listen to this exchange at The Seminal.  

All emphasis is mine.

Josh Nelson:  You mentioned the role the blogosphere played in your Senate campaign.  I was wondering if you could elaborate on that a little bit.  And also tell us what type of role you would like to see them play in legislative fights in the future.  

Really Clearly Dishonest?

Sun Jul 13, 2008 at 01:18:55 PM PDT

Back about 4 or 5 years ago when I was beginning grad school and just beginning my conversion to becoming the progressive I am today, I used to watch Fox News (I never, ever watch today- I hate (and that is a strong word, but I use it) them ) and I also sometime around then began to look at www.realclearpolitics.com.

Poll

Is Real Clear Politics intentionally slanting their numbers?

91%22 votes
8%2 votes

| 24 votes | Vote | Results

Progressive Democrat Newsletter Issue 175

Sat Jul 12, 2008 at 06:23:05 AM PDT

I hope everyone had a great 4th of July. Jacob saw his first real fireworks display and loved it at first. We were watching from the 12th floor of a building right on the waterfront, so it was spectacular. Unfortunately, he was coming down with a fever and by the end was pretty unhappy. He is fine again now.

This was a big week, both locally where my friend qualified for the ballot for NYC's Sept. 9th primary election, and nationally where Obama's surge continued even as the Democrats once again showed less spine than we would like them to. More below.

The first real counterpunch - New Obama radio ad

Fri Jul 11, 2008 at 01:55:08 PM PDT

TPM Election Central has the audio for a new radio ad that the Obama campaign will run in parts of Virginia and Ohio.  It is in response to a RNC ad which claims Obama will "raise taxes".

It's brilliant, and seems like the start of a real counterpunch campaign against McCain and his prevarication.

Poll

Does Obama win Virginia?

92%131 votes
0%0 votes
7%10 votes

| 141 votes | Vote | Results

Text of my speech at Economic Revival kickoff in Martinsville, VA.

Wed Jul 09, 2008 at 03:26:32 AM PDT

Following is a transcript from Monday July 7, 2008 of the speech I gave as a local union leader.

Tom Perriello is the Democratic challenger for the 5th Congressional District, currently held by Republican Virgil Goode.

Perriello announced a 22 county Jobs Tour and a 7-point economic revival plan. Goode, who has yet to come to Martinsvill-Henry County to actually talk to area residents has called the plan "all fluff and no substance".

From a man that has proven himself to be George Bush's lap dog, Goode's comments carry no weight in the Southside.


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