Archive for September, 2009

You NEED to try this to believe it

By From http://kybecca.blogspot.com/ • Sep 23rd, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local



Ok, let me just begin by saying this: I am a self-proclaimed pesto-snob. I grow four types of basil in my garden and I am very particular about what type of EVOO I use. I do not get excited about any pesto that comes from a jar, no matter how good someone claims it to be. Nope….there is nothing like fresh-made pesto. Or so I thought….

I was completely unprepared for the garden fresh flavors of the Maison LeGrand Pestos and Tapanede to slice cleanly through my rock-hard skepticism. They are absolutely delicious…and all of the hard work has been done for you! Just open up and grab a bowl of pasta or a slice of french bread. Or even just a spoon. Yummmmm.

More reasons to buy/try these:
– Artisanal product
– Highest quality natural ingredients
– Freshly made every week
– No added sugar or preservatives
– Environmentally-friendly
– Extraordinary vivid colors
– Fresh pure taste
– Full texture and non-oily consistency
– Raw
– Loaded with all their complete natural vitamins

(Note: You may have seen this before at Whole Foods for $7.99. Our price is $6.99!



And if the Birthers, Tea Baggers, and Assorted Riff Raff Aren’t Angry Enough…

By From http://fred2blue.com • Sep 23rd, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

…let ‘em puff on this:
Yesterday, as part of its first major crackdown on tobacco since the Food and Drug Administration was given the authority to regulate it, Federal health officials banned the sale of flavored cigarettes. The ban is intended to end the sale of tobacco products with chocolate, vanilla, clove, and other flavorings […]



Maltese Beer

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Sep 23rd, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

At the end of our pilgrimage, we were excited to spend two and a half days in the island nation of Malta. Malta has a fascinating history and we visited some of the oldest pre-historic ruins in Europe; the Tarxien Temples and the ?al-Saflieni Hypogeum…



The Future vs Fairness

By From http://intothepoliticalarena.blogspot.com/ • Sep 22nd, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Ms. Susan Stimpson, Republican Board of Supervisors candidate for the Falmouth District, has decided not to participate in the Bloggers Forum. On the blog page http://bloggersforum09.blogspot.com/ the notation, “Quit 9/18” was posted next to her name. …



The Future vs Fairness

By From http://intothepoliticalarena.blogspot.com/ • Sep 22nd, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Ms. Susan Stimpson, Republican Board of Supervisors candidate for the Falmouth District, has decided not to participate in the Bloggers Forum. On the blog page http://bloggersforum09.blogspot.com/ the notation, “Quit 9/18” was posted next to her name. …



The Future vs Fairness

By From http://intothepoliticalarena.blogspot.com/ • Sep 22nd, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Ms. Susan Stimpson, Republican Board of Supervisors candidate for the Falmouth District, has decided not to participate in the Bloggers Forum. On the blog page http://bloggersforum09.blogspot.com/ the notation, “Quit 9/18” was posted next to her name. It was inappropriate to use such a term and it was also inappropriate not to provide an explanation of her decision. The term has been removed and below is the reason Ms. Stimpson provided for her decision:

“I have decided to withdraw from the Bloggers Forum scheduled for

September 30th. The most recent campaign finance reports, released on

the 15th, shows that two of the primary organizers of the event and

Blogger panelists are paid staff, listed as campaign managers and

consultants, to one of my opponents’ (Mark Osborn) campaign. This is

an unfortunate situation which raises legitimate concern regarding the

fairness of the event. The obvious conflict of interest and ethical

ambiguities this presents has made me reconsider my participation.”




Mr. Colin Brehm and Mr. Eric Martin, who are forum panelists, are working on Mr. Osborn’s campaign. As for myself I have provided donations to two of the candidates in Stafford which have been publicly disclosed. If someone wants an explanation for those donations feel free to drop me a line. However, the purpose of this post is to address the issue of, “fairness.”




Over the past two days I’ve received a crash course in the current state of Stafford politics by way of e-mail exchanges and perusing blog posts. This process brought back memories of a family vacation to New England with two pre-pubescent off-spring in the back seat going at it. Frankly, the interaction between my children was a bit more interesting but it is still not one of my fondest memories of parenthood.




The exchanges were recriminations regarding events that cannot be changed and a lot of inside baseball that Mr. & Mrs. Joe Q. Public couldn’t care less about. Neither side in the exchanges discussed issues faced by Stafford County or a vision of the future. And yes they got personal.



Under the circumstances one may feel justified in questioning the “fairness” of a forum where one could expect such a line of discussion to continue. It is my hope that this level of discussion has ended and we can get back to debating issues. The fact is boycotting public forums based on the organization hosting the event; or who will be asking the questions, is not new. I get a sense that other candidates are having the same concerns. My response to all of them is welcome to politics.



There are no “fair” forums. Most groups like the Chamber of Commerce or Committee of 500 have agendas. Any person who asks a question has an agenda or a position on the subject on which they are asking the question. If elected you are to represent all your constituents, whether they supported you or not, and you had better be prepared to address concerns, answer tough questions, and face hostile audiences if you expect to get anything done.




As elected officials we do not have the opportunity to pick, when, where, who, or what kind of questions we may be asked. As a candidate any forum is an opportunity to make your case, to test your positions, and just maybe learn something new.




I addressed this point in a previous blog posting:




A dose of reality a day is a good thing–



“Illusions commend themselves to us because they save us pain and allow us to enjoy pleasure instead. We must therefore accept it without complaint when they sometimes collide with a bit of reality against which they are dashed to pieces.”

Sigmund Freud



It is human nature for us to associate with those who hold the same ideas and opinions as we do. However, an elected representative makes no greater mistake when they bask in the accolades of their friends and supporters only to discover that those supporters don’t represent the majority view.

As an elected representative you must broaden your associations to include ALL your constituents. While accolades are great for the ego accepting and learning from criticism, will serve you and your constituents better in the end. This is not to say that you must sacrifice your views. People cannot expect that you will agree with their position on a particular issue but they should expect that their position would be given a fair hearing. The goal is not to expect agreement but rather understanding.

Seek out those who take issue with you. You will find your suppositions tested, see an issue from another point of view, and may come away with a better solution. This is what the democratic process is all about.



Or as the great Edmund Burke put it more succinctly, “He that wrestles with us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our skill. Our antagonist is our helper.”



I sincerely hope that we can leave the playground and start focusing on what is important for the future of Stafford and Spotsylvania Counties . No one is interested in candidates’ comfort. People want to see if their elected officials can hold-up when faced with the tough question and hear their vision of the future. My question to the candidates is–How will you lead? You need to set the example. If you are looking for “fairness” you may want to reconsider public office.



Chichester, Tomzak Back Jody Wagner for Lt. Governor

By From http://fred2blue.com • Sep 22nd, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, Spotsylvania

Twenty-one Republican and Independent elected officials have officially endorsed Jody Wagner for Lt. Governor over incumbent Bill Bolling. The “Republicans and Independents for Wagner” steering committee is led by Virginia Beach Mayor Will Sessoms and includes former State Sen. John Chichester, Fredericksburg Mayor Tom Tomzak, and Spotsylvania Co. Supervisors Benjamin Pitts & Gary Skinner.
Members of […]



Thursday, not Wednesday

By From http://stormsrus.blogspot.com/ • Sep 22nd, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Thursday afternoon / evening now looks more likely than Wednesday for thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic, which is good for me as I think I have that timeframe available for chasing. The instability (see above) will be in place, but the upper level win…



Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) Raising Money for Virginia Republicans

By From http://fred2blue.com • Sep 22nd, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

cry me a f*cking river:
“In the last two weeks, I have learned what it’s like to be the No. 1 target of liberal Democrats across the nation,” Wilson writes. “After the President’s address to Congress, liberal activists and bloggers raised over one million dollars for my opponent–in an election that’s over a year away.”
The email […]



Mark Warner & John Chichester Talk About Their Support for Creigh Deeds

By From http://fred2blue.com • Sep 22nd, 2009 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Sen. Mark Warner and former State Sen. John Chichester of Fredericksburg held a conference call with reporters today at 3:30 to discuss the differences between the two gubernatorial candidates when they served together in the General Assembly.
Sen. Warner said that, if not for that tax reform vote in 2004, Virginia would look like California right […]