How I do miss the department stores of downtown Richmond from years past! The Nordstrom's of the day was Miller & Rhoads and Thalhimers, multi-story buildings that faced Broad Street and Grace Street, and sold clothing, toys, household items, and more.
First, some joy for Christmas:
And now, some peace:
But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.” [...]
After all, how can the state’s premier political prognosticator fairly call a race if it ends up pitting Rob Wittman against Krystal Ball?
BTW: She’s pro-gun, pro-gay, and (a trifle incoherently) pro-individual-liberty-but-also-pro-the-(now-defunct)-public-option-in-health-care. And pro-kids. Definitely pro-kids. . .
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“The concept of kangaroo court dates to the early nineteenth century. Scholars trace its origin to the historical practice of itinerant judges on the U.S. frontier. These roving judges were paid on the basis of how many trials they conducted, and in some instances their salary depended on the [...]
I’m on Facebook so people can find me. I don’t think I’ve ever updated. From the looks of things on the newsfeed, I’d say some people live on there……
[...]Another reason to be sad that Glen Caroline is not running for re-election – a contested Chairmanship race between the new inclusive and focused LCRC and the old style divisive and exclusionary LCRC. I knew about Mark Sell’s announcement days ago but did not feel like giving it any credence by [...]
On choosing between a convention or a primary for the 11th District race, the 11th District Committee deadlocked Thursday night 5-5, delaying the decision until January 7th.
Supporters of a primary (including myself) expected a primary to succeed, if for no other reason than the fact that even Keith Fimian has [...]