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February 27, 2008

Update on YRFV2008 Convention in Richmond

Young Republican Federation of Virginia 62nd Annual Convention

Richmond, VA

April 4-6, 2008

Cost: $40 (goes up to $65 on April 1st)

Register online!

Special hotel rate of $119 available at the Omni Richmond

Omni Richmond (***must be booked by March 5*** )

If you have any questions please contact Cristen Vehorn

Convention Theme:

"Looking Forward: Where We Are and Where We Need to Be"

April 4-6, 2008

Proposed Agenda*

Friday April 4, 2008

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Evening Welcome Reception located at BlackFinn, 1001 Haxall Point

Hospitality Suites

Saturday April 5, 2008

7:00 am – 8:30am Conference registration

8:00 am – 8:30 am Continental Breakfast

8:30 am – 8:45 am Welcome from TBD

8:45 am – 9:45 am General Assembly Update – Panel of Senators & Delegates from around the Commonwealth

9:45 am – 10:00 am AM Break – Includes teas, coffee and sodas Meet and Greets with Delegates and Senators

10:00 am – 11:00 am Issues Roundtable – Immigration

11:00 am – 12:00 pm YRFV Business Meeting – Vote on Proposed Amendment Proposals

12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Lunch (Buffet) Lunch Speaker – Republican US Senate Candidate(s)

1:15 pm – 1:30 pm 15 min break

1:30 pm – 3:30 pm Republican State Leadership/Candidates

3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Issues Roundtable – New Media

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Tour of the newly renovated Capitol (for those interested)

3:45 pm – 4:45 pm YRFV Executive Board Meeting Please join us for our evening event to celebrate being Young Republicans! Our evening event will be located at Siné Irish Pub or Cha Cha’s Cantina starting at 8pm! We will then head to Toad’s Place to catch a live band!!

Hospitality Suites

Sunday, April 6, 2008

10:30 am Brunch - Location TBD

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Tour of the newly renovated Capitol (for those interested)

*Subject to Change

February 11, 2008

Remember to Vote! Virginia's 2008 Republican Primary Election is Tomorrow, February 12, 2008!

Please do not forget: Tomorrow is Election Day in Virginia and Polling Places will be Open from 6am until 7pm!

The Commonwealth of Virginia is holding both its Democrat and Republican 2008 Presidential Primaries tomorrow! Make sure and exercise your right to vote. Freedom is not free, so make the most of it and come out to support your candidate tomorrow. Encourage friends and family to vote as well. This is one of our few ways of identifying Republicans for future elections, so please come out to vote.

Click here to visit the Virginia State Board of Elections to find out where you are supposed to vote tomorrow!

Although the Virginia Republican Primary Ballot will have six Republican candidates on it, the following three are the only candidates still actively pursuing the 2008 Republican nomination. Click the name below to visit that 2008 Republican candidate's web site.

Ron Paul

John McCain

Mike Huckabee

Additional News and Notes:

Speaker Howell is Mike Huckabee's 2008 Presidential Campaign Chairman for Virginia. Actor Chuck Norris also has endorsed Mike Huckabee.

Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson will both appear on tomorrow's Virginia ballot, but they are out of the 2008 GOP race and have endorsed John McCain for President. Delegate Chris Saxman, U.S. Senator John Warner and former Attorney General Jerry Kilgore serve as John McCain's 2008 Presidential Campaign Co-Chairmen for Virginia.

Former U.S. Senator and Governor George Allen, former Governor Jim Gilmore, Attorney General Bob McDonnell, Lt. Governor Bill Bolling and U.S. Representatives Tom Davis, Thelma Drake and Eric Cantor and Actor Sylvester Stallone have endorsed John McCain for President.

At present, Mitt Romney will also appear on the ballot, but has suspended his 2008 Campaign for President.

February 03, 2008

Bristol Herald Courier: Virginia Sen. Maj. Leader Dick Saslaw (D) Insults Gun Owners

As we work to expand our YR Clubs in the 5th, 6th and 9th Congressional Districts, it is this type degradation to fellow gun-loving Virginians that will ultimately cause the few remaining Conservative Democrats to switch parties.  Sadly, Dick Saslaw represents Fairfax County and doesn't venture much outside of his Fairfax district. Hey Creigh Deeds, how do you defend your colleague here?
Bristol Herald Courier www.Tricities.com
By Andrea Hopkins, Opinion Editor
Sunday Jan. 27, 2008

A man who has spent the better part of three decades in the legislature in Richmond ought to have more sense than to insult any state resident – let alone an entire group of them.

Saslaw, a Northern Virginia businessman and the leader of the newly minted Democratic majority, is in hot water for an ill-considered remark on an elevator at the capitol last week. His comments were either an insult to gun-rights supporters or rural voters or both.

NO MATTER who was the target, the remarks were certainly not statesmanlike. Saslaw should apologize.

The senator’s snide aside was overheard by Bristol Virginia resident John Pierce, a computer software developer who traveled to Richmond as part of a delegation from the Virginia Citizens Defense League. About 400 league members were in Richmond to lobby their lawmakers and to protest a potential change to the state’s gun laws.

In an e-mail, which is rocketing around the Internet, Pierce described the incident:

"Senator Saslaw … and a companion entered the elevator. … He loudly continued his discussion with his companion. The next words out of his mouth were the most disrespectful words I have ever heard spoken openly by a Virginia legislator about his constituency."

According to Pierce, Saslaw said, "I see we’re debating a gun bill today. Half of the cast of ‘Deliverance’ is in town."

"DELIVERANCE" is a 1970s era film based on a novel by James Dickey. In it, a group of Atlanta businessmen encounters a backwoods Appalachian culture during a canoe trip in the North Georgia Mountains. The movie’s plot involves rape and murder.

A "Deliverance" crack delivered by a Northern Virginia businessman and directed at rural Virginians should incense all state residents. The remark simply drips with prejudice.

Pierce, who grew up in rural Grayson County but attended college and graduate school in Northern Virginia, agrees.

"I really think most of the people in Southwest Virginia, even working people who didn’t have the opportunity to go to school that I did, do not match the stereotype of ‘Deliverance.’ That’s not just rural. That’s about rape and murder," Pierce told me Friday. "[Saslaw] didn’t say, ‘It looks like there’s a Jeff Foxworthy concert in town.’ He compared us to murderers and rapists who are almost sub-human."

FOR PIERCE, an ardent Second Amendment supporter, the conflict with Saslaw is very much about guns. Pierce describes Saslaw as a gun-control advocate with a low opinion of those who don’t share his views.

"I believe he truly feels that gun owners are bad people," Pierce said.

Pierce’s assessment might be correct. But this isn’t just about guns – a subject on which reasonable people hold a variety of opinions. It’s about respect. Even if they don’t agree with their constituents, lawmakers are obliged to treat them with a certain amount of courtesy and decorum. Saslaw broke the rules.

Pierce’s reaction to the senator’s comments is understandable.

"I WAS sickened," he wrote. "Sen. Saslaw has made it abundantly clear over the years that he has nothing but disdain for gun rights. But apparently this disdain extends to anyone who does not live in his elitist world."

Since the controversy began, Saslaw has hunkered down and refused to talk to reporters. He didn’t return this newspaper’s phone calls. Perhaps he assumes the matter will blow over in time. Or perhaps his disdain extends to newspapers in the Southwest corner of the state.

He’s making a mistake. Southwest Virginia residents – and rural state residents, in general – deserve the same consideration as those who live in the rarefied atmosphere that surrounds the nation’s capital.

Saslaw ought to respond and apologize. If he doesn’t, his fellow Democrats should hold him to account or, at a minimum, aver that they don’t hold the same low opinion of rural residents.

STATE RESIDENTS go to Richmond all the time to lobby lawmakers. On the same day that Pierce and the Virginia Citizens Defense League were there, hundreds of supporters of gun restrictions staged a "lie in" on the grounds. Both groups – the gun-rights demonstrators and the opposition – were engaging in the constitutionally protected practice of political protest. They were seeking a powerful way to make point, whether by lying on the ground or wearing "Guns Save Lives" stickers.

On the same day, other state residents gathered to rally support for a clean energy bill, although their demonstration was largely overshadowed by the gun-related protests. They, too, were exercising their rights.

This is democracy at work.

Lawmakers don’t have to agree with protesters’ positions. But they owe them the courtesy of listening and the respect they would accord their colleagues.

Insulting rural voters or residents of Appalachia is appalling behavior for a senator. Saslaw needs to be man enough to admit his mistake.

Andrea Hopkins is opinion editor of the Bristol Herald Courier. She may be reached at ahopkins@bristolnews.com or (276) 645-2534.

February 02, 2008

The Goode News From Virginia's 5th District

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Congressman Virgil Goode

FOR RELEASE: The Goode News, January 30, 2008

          Legislation has been introduced in the House of Representatives to ensure that an employer may require employees to speak English in the workplace.  I am one of the sponsors of H. R. 4464.

          The bill is known as the “Common Sense English Act,” and it contains excellent points in it findings.  These findings note that throughout the history of the United States , English has been the common thread to unify the American people much as they are united under one flag.  Further, it has been found that Americans overwhelmingly believe that it is very important for persons living in the United States to speak and understand English.  In addition, polls show that there is vast support among the American people to allow a company to require its employees to speak English while on the job.

          This bill was prompted by last year's action by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).  The EEOC sued the Salvation Army for implementing an “English in the Workplace” policy which gives employees a year to learn English.  And, it has been found that when a group of employees speaks a language other than English in the workplace, it may cause misunderstandings, create dangerous circumstances and undermine morale.

          Another bill that I am co-sponsoring is H. R. 4987, which would require construction of fencing and security improvements in the border area from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico .  The bill is called the “Fence By Date Certain Act.”

          The bill would require the Secretary of Homeland Security to ensure construction of at least two layers of reinforced fencing and the installation of additional physical barriers, roads, lighting, cameras and sensors. 

          In addition, I am among the members of Congress who have signed the “Fence By Date Certain Pledge.”  By signing, I pledge to vote in support of building the 700-mile double-layered fence.  This emphasis on building the fence recognizes that America 's national sovereignty is under threat from the number of illegal aliens entering the U. S. each year; these illegals include drug smugglers, sex traffickers and possible terrorists.

          The pledge asserts that in voting for building the fence, I also support a mandate that construction of the fence will be completed no later than six months after the 111 th Congress convenes in January of 2009. 

          Please keep in touch with me on issues that are important to you.  You may write Congressman Virgil Goode, 70 East Court Street, Room 215, Rocky Mount , VA 24151 ; or fax to 1-540-484-1459; or call toll-free to the Danville office, 1-800-535-4008.

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