Quick Commonwealth Hits

By: Rob
Published On: 7/7/2007 9:32:17 AM

Alright blogophiles.  It's been too long since the last QCH.  So, let's take a little tour, shall we?  Here's what's knocking base hits around the Commonwealth's progressive blogosphere lately:

- Vivian introduces us to John Miller, the Dem candidate for the 1st Senate district.

- AMG takes Albo to task for his latest ridiculous statements highlighted by Lowell below.

- Goodbye Ken is wondering why Cuccinelli is getting donations from a Texas construction company angling for business from VDOT.

- Kestrel has a post up by David Cox, the Dem nominee for the 24th Senate District.  Also, check out this post profiling Maxine Roles, the Dem seeking the 26th Senate District seat.

- Anon shares some good advice for our Virginia candidates.

- And Blacknell recommends a nice Virginia bike ride.

Did I miss something?  Let the Virginia blogging community know.  And, as always, this is an open thread.  Yes, I know, that's two open threads in a row.  That's how we roll.


Comments



More evidence that Chesapeake region covers several states (Andrea Chamblee - 7/7/2007 2:58:07 PM)
When the dittoheads supporting criminals in politics rise to the defense of their misplaced heroes, they like to point out that the fact that the 6.8 miles between my workplace and Tom Davis's district 11 includes a river that at least for now, acts as a state border. The existence of this imaginary line somehow absolves them of any need to address the substance of concerns about honesty in national politics.


Well, not only has Maryland resident Jack Abramoff figured out how to make his influen$e felt in Tom Davis's campaign, (as have Abe Pollin, and Annette and Mark and Ted Lerner)...

Apparently even a bear can ascend the border between the two jurisdictions.

Apparently the bear didn't see the line.