Entries from May 1, 2008 - June 1, 2008
USS George Washington visits Chile Today
The USS George Washington put into the port of Valparaiso today, and conduct joint naval exercises with the Chilean Navy. This is the third year in a row for joint exercises, think Chile and the US is telling Hugo something?
When I visited in September 07' I was amazed at the port, and no joke the Chilean navy was in and out of the harbor constantly. They have a great naval tradition, and one of the largest navies in South America. As part of their Constitution 10% of all of the profits from the Copper mining in Chile must go to purchase equipment annually in Chile. Pretty interesting policy huh?
Undoubtedly we would conduct exercises meant to control access to the nearby Panama Canal clearing the area of submarines.
Tim Kaine's Tax Train Coming To a Station Near You !
Can you imagine exactly how many Democrats he will be getting out pleading for a tax increase? Two of the proposed taxes on the purchase of new cars and the Grantor's Tax are particularly onerous! I hope to bemoan them in later posts.... Go to the show nearest you though, it will be hilarious seeing people begging to be taxed!
Woodbridge Town Hall - Tuesday, May 13
When: 7:00 P.M – 8:30 P.M.
Where: Dr. A.J. Ferlazzo Building Auditorium
15941 Donald Curtis Drive, Woodbridge, VA
Peninsula Transportation Town Hall - Thursday, May 15
When: 7:30 P.M. – 9:00 P.M.
Where: Hampton Roads Convention Center
1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton, VA
Marion Transportation Town Hall - Tuesday, May 20
When: 6:00 P.M – 7:30 PM
Where: Hemlock Haven Conference Center
Hungry Mother State Park
2854 Park Boulevard, Marion, VA
Staunton Transportation Town Hall - Thursday, May 22
When: 6:30 P.M – 8:00 P.M.
Where: Mary Baldwin College, Pearce Science Center
James D. Francis Auditorium, Third Floor
227 E. Frederick Street, Staunton, VA
South Hampton Roads Transportation Town Hall -
Tuesday, June 3
When: 6:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.
Where: Virginia Beach Convention Center
1000 19th Street, Virginia Beach, VA
Radford Transportation Town Hall - Wednesday, June 4
When: 6:00 P.M. – 7:30 P.M.
Where: Hurlburt Student Center Auditorium
Radford University, Radford, VA
Danville Transportation Town Hall - Saturday, June 7
When: 3:00 P.M. – 4:30 P.M.
Where: The Institute for Advanced Learning & Research
150 Slayton Avenue, Danville, VA
Leesburg Transportation Town Hall - Wednesday, June 11
When: 7:00 P.M. – 8:30 P.M.
Where: Harper Parker Middle School Auditorium
701 Potomac Station Drive Northeast
Leesburg, VA
Hopewell Transportation Town Hall - Monday, June 16
When: 6:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M
Where: The Beacon Theatre
Flannagan Family Grand Ballroom, Third Floor
401 North Main Street, Hopewell, VA
Fredericksburg Transportation Town Hall - Thurs., June 19
When: 7:00 P.M. – 8:30 P.M.
Where: Jepson Alumni Executive Center Ballroom
1119 Hanover Street, Fredericksburg, VA
Ollie Kolzig Leaves an Ungrateful Washington Capitals
Way to go Washington Capitals my favorite NHL team since birth.
This message is for the lousy fans & management, who watched the team be dismantled after the Jagr experiment had it's run it's course but became such a forlorn effort that we had to cut him and the rest of the team loose, only to keep paying Jagr's salary for what an extra four years after he was gone?
Who stayed with the Hapless Caps? Ollie Kolzig. He was still in his prime and fought desperately for the Capitals in net, and tried to keep a cellar dwelling team respectable for the following seasons.
He kept the Caps in it this season as they climbed out of the cellar with the Russian Stars Ovie, and Semin finally coming into their own. Only to be crapped on by the new coach and management.
Yeah, I am talking about you boudreau and Ted Leonsis. I just went to look for Ollie's stats since boudreau took over, they have been pulled, really classy. How many games did he win for you before huet arrived with the team? Let me give you a hint, alot, and he carried your team.... boudreau.
Boudreau you better hope huet signs with the Caps #1, as he is a unrestricted free agent, and number 2 doesn't crap out on you, as you still try to get a bunch of rookie defenseman to play responsibly.
I tell you what, my hope was the Caps would extend every thing they could to keep a goalie who has only played for our franchise his entire career with the team at least one more season. One more season, you lowly, big headed, ungrateful, calculating, losers of games 2,3,4, and 7.
Hey boudeau do you think you should have put in the rested Kolzig for any one of those games, while the flyers pushed around your new little golden boy? Think he was tired after his big run? If you think for one minute that you were right boudreau it was your ego talking.... ego....
Egos are dangerous things, especially when you are taking a risk with your fan base. You better deliver.... Your ego is on the line... Think about that as the story line, Mr. Cinderella Kid..... Long time fans are watching..... WE don't like being spit on.... Kolzig didn't spit on our team, you did boudreau, and so did management on another long time favorite of the Capitals....
I am thinking Larry Murphy.... Scott Stevens..... Peter Bondra, and now Kolzig.....
Real Classy act, NOT!
Open Carry Group Makes It's Point
I got this email the Virginia Civilian Defense League, and it speaks volumes as to why anti-gunners are not in charge in VA or the USA. Check it out:
Finally, the wait is over! Here is the article that was written by a
reporter who came to the various luncheons and a dinner in the Fairfax
area that were attended by VCDL members.
Over 100 gun owners participated in the meals, which happened every
weekend in April.
EM Dave Vann came up with the idea of having a reporter cover the
meals in order to document that Senator "Banjo" Saslaw was out of
touch with reality when he made condescending remarks on the Senate
Floor earlier this year about gun owners being kicked out of any
restaurant in NoVA where they might try to eat while open carrying.
There were a lot of pictures taken at the events that will be on the
Internet soon. We also had a video made by member Matt Gottshalk of
McGee Digital Media that we will post as soon as it is available.
Since the last meal was a dinner with almost 100 reservations and was
being held in his district, we had asked Senator Cuccinelli if he
wanted to attend and speak to the group. Unfortunately, he was
speaking at the Virginia Conservative Leadership Conference that same
night , so he had ex-Delegate Dick Black, a strong supporter of our
right to keep and bear arms, speak in his stead.
Senator Saslaw couldn't resist showing his elitism, yet again, as he
takes another swipe at gun owners. Saslaw even manages to insult
police officers when he says:
“What normal person walks around with a gun on your hip? Something’s
wrong in your life if you feel compelled to carry a gun as part of
your daily routine"
The News Advance changed the headline of the story and the featured
picture. The AP's headline was "Guns in Restaurants, like Peanut
Butter and Jelly" and the AP photo was of VCDL members in a restaurant.
Here is the article:
http://tinyurl.com/536htc
Guns in restaurants draw stares but little outcry
By MATTHEW BARAKAT
Associated Press Writer
Published: May 9, 2008
RESTON, Va. (AP) — The patrons at Champps, an upscale restaurant and
bar chain, were eating ribs and drinking beer on a recent Saturday
when customer Bruce Jackson stood up and made an announcement: He was
armed, and so were dozens of other patrons.
The armed customers stood up in unison, showing off holstered pistols
and revolvers. Jackson said a word or two about the rights of gun
owners to carry firearms in Virginia, then thanked everyone for their
attention and sat down.
And the diners returned to their burgers and Budweisers.
The Virginia Citizens Defense League organized the dinner at Champps
to prove a point: that the presence of armed customers in northern
Virginia restaurants would elicit little more than shrugs.
The dinner — and several other restaurant visits throughout northern
Virginia last month — were a response to comments from the majority
leader in the state Senate, Democrat Richard Saslaw, who said during a
legislative debate that armed patrons would be unwelcome in northern
Virginia restaurants.
“In most urban areas, you walk into a restaurant with a gun on your
hip, they’re going to tell you to get out,” Saslaw said.
In fact, with a few exceptions, the gun owners got their meals. The
group went to eight different restarants in April — at two of them,
they were asked to leave. More often than not, though, their presence
failed to generate a stir.
All the restaurants were in Fairfax County, a bastion of suburbia and
soccer moms outside Washington that is the wealthiest county in
America, according to the most recent Census data. It is also a place
where nerves over the gun debate are still somewhat raw a year after
the shootings at Virginia Tech, where 32 people were slain, including
many from northern Virginia.
The restaurants included numerous family establishments including the
Fuddruckers burger chain and the McLean Family Restaurant.
“We wanted to prove not only that (Saslaw) was wrong, but we wanted to
make the point that we have the right to self defense. That’s a God-
given right,” said Dave Vann, a retired D.C. police officer and VCDL
member who organized the restaurant visits.
In Virginia, gun owners are allowed to carry firearms in bars and
restaurants that serve alcohol, as long as the restaurant permits it
and they carry their weapon openly. Legislation to allow concealed
weapons in restaurants serving alcohol passed the General Assembly
this year, but was vetoed by Gov. Timothy M. Kaine.
While Virginia is generally considered friendly to gun owners, it is
only one of two states along with Montana, that requires people to
openly carry arms in restaurants that serve alcohol, according to the
Web site opencarry.org, which promotes and monitors gun owners’
rights. Eleven states ban guns altogether in restaurants that serve
alcohol, while the rest make no distinction between open and concealed
carry.
At Champps, several patrons failed to notice that so many customers
were armed, even though dozens of gun-toting men and women had walked
right past them.
Tomas Nolasco of Reston said he hadn’t noticed the guns and didn’t
care as long as they weren’t drinking. (They weren’t.) His wife was a
little more concerned.
“There are families in here, children in here,” Cathy Nolasco said.
“It bothers me.”
Brendan Fitzgerald of Reston and his friends noticed the guns
immediately. They were curious but unconcerned.
“I’m just laughing because it’s totally unnecessary in my opinion,”
Fitzgerald said, pointing to one individual who not only was armed but
also had several clips of ammunition attached to his belt.
“This is Reston, not Southeast,” said his friend Nathan Dicken,
contrasting the northern Virginia suburb to a section of the District
of Columbia that has been known for gun violence.
The gun owners say those patrons’ comments miss the point. Vann said
the gun owners’ presence make the restaurant more safe, not less.
Champps’ manager — Carey Vereen, a gun-rights supporter — agreed.
“This is an area with a large population of government agents — FBI,
CIA, local,” Vereen said. “In terms of people seeing open carry, it’s
not a shock to our customers.”
Indeed, many of the men who carry weapons say people frequently just
assume they’re police or retired police.
For women who carry, it’s a different story. At one restaurant —
Mike’s American Grill — the group had gone essentially unnoticed until
a woman in her 20s with a satin-finished, stainless-steel revolver got
up from her table.
The restaurant’s manager spotted her and asked the group to either put
the guns in their cars or leave. They left.
“When I saw the gun on her hip, I was like, ‘What is going on here?”‘
said the manager, Gabba Kaye, who hadn’t noticed the guns when the
group of 20 checked in for their lunch reservation.
Kaye said he hadn’t received complaints from customers, but that the
weapons made him uncomfortable. He also said he had been warned by the
restaurant’s ownership after word got out that VCDL planned a series
of restaurant visits. He was specifically instructed not to allow them
service while carrying.
The woman who caught the manager’s attention said the gun always
attracts notice.
“Every time I go out, I notice people’s eyes going right here,” said
the woman, pointing to her hip. She de-clined to give her full name
out of privacy concerns. “It’s interesting because it’s not a reaction
of fear. It’s more a reaction of ‘You can’t do that. You can’t carry a
gun.’ ... It’s like disdain.”
She said she only recently began carrying a gun after a string of
sexual assaults in her Alexandria neighborhood.
The second restaurant that turned the group away was Kilroy’s in
Springfield — a restaurant where Saslaw was popular enough to once
have a sandwich named after him. The owner also said he had been aware
of earlier news reports that the VCDL was planning a series of armed
lunches.
“We’d just prefer they not come to the restaurant,” said the owner,
Phillip “Pip” Thomas. “I’m sure it would offend some customers.”
Saslaw said he’s not necessarily surprised that VCDL found restaurants
in the region that would allow them to dine while armed. But he said
that carrying guns is simply not normal behavior in this area.
“What normal person walks around with a gun on your hip? Something’s
wrong in your life if you feel compelled to carry a gun as part of
your daily routine," he said.
The gun owners bristle at that stereotype. Nearly 100 people attended
the various lunches and dinners, including many retired military
personnel. Others were white-collar professionals. While most were
white men, the group included blacks, Hispanics, Asians and women.
“This isn’t a bunch of drunk rednecks sidling up to a saloon,” said
Christopher Wu, 28, of Alexandria, carrying a Springfield XD45 pistol.
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VA-ALERT is a project of the Virginia Citizens Defense League, Inc.
(VCDL). VCDL is an all-volunteer, non-partisan grassroots organization
dedicated to defending the human rights of all Virginians. The Right to
Keep and Bear Arms is a fundamental human right.
VCDL web page: http://www.vcdl.org
RPV Chair Working with Mark Warner ?
I posted the YouTube of our Chairman introducing Gov. Mark Warner at the Shad Planking here.
Interesting enough The Shad Plank has this post up, and it includes:
So why is Warner getting introduced by Republicans during his kick-off tour and courting old school conservatives that hang with Alan Vanasse? It's basic math really.
Warner knows that the state Democrats are solidly in his corner. He helped revive the party by winning the gubernatorial race gave Democrats a huge victory in 2004 with the tax increase for education and other core services and has been a fundraising machine for the party every since. He's got those votes - unless Macaca hits.
Warner also knows that Gilmore doesn't have the GOP base locked down - as evidenced by Marshall's run. Gilmore feuded bitterly with many Republican leaders in the General Assembly, especially over his signature issue - repealing the car tax. The animosity was so bad that when former Senate Finance Chairman John Chichester was asked by the Daily Press to compare the governors he worked with he rattled off nice things about Warner, Timothy Kaine and George Allen but refused to even say Gilmore's name.
There is no doubt that Chichester and Potts leadership in the Senate led to undoing our GOP Senate majority. That is beyond dispute. Those two and every Senator that went with them looked the gift horse in the mouth (Jim Gilmore), and refused to eliminate the Car Tax that swept them to power.
I am sure the conversation goes like this...
"Screw all that ideological stuff Jim, what about the money interests that get us elected too! Who's looking out for them?"
The preceding was not an actual quote, but I bet it was heard in or about the Governor's office during the Gilmore administration. Sacrifice you Conservative principles, and find your self out of power. Think I'm full of crap? Ask the Republicans that got thrown out of power in Congress in 2006.
Locally, that is why I supported Scott Sayre over Senator Hanger, point blank.



