Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. He is a terrific Congressman who stands for what he thinks is right.
I agree. I love Frank Wolf and voted for him many times. I do support term limits, though, so am glad to see Barbara Comstock in that seat soon. She represents me in the House of Delegates and she's great.
Anonymous wrote:No. He is a terrific Congressman who stands for what he thinks is right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. He is an honest, hardworking Member of Congress. Not flashy, just solid.
OTOH, I hope the Dems win the seat.
John Faust was a total do-nothing as the Dranesville Supervisor, who sucked up to wealthy real estate developers. I would be happy if he were gone from the BOS although I expect Comstock will win. Wolf is a decent human being.
Agree with your thoughts on Faust. Comstock is the best candidates for one who will serve in the style of Wolf. She and her family grew up in my church and so I have run into them in many occasions. She will serve us well. Let's just get her elected first!
Anonymous wrote:Just noticed this quote.
Wolf is another professional fraud, a 34 year politician. He was part of the Nixon Reefer Madness War on Drugs that resulted in a DEA with 50Billion budget. That money could be spent on educating our youth or fighting for human rights not paying the retirement of a bunch of DEA agents playing al capone.
While several questions from Republican members of the committee referred to Obama's marijuana comments, as well as to Attorney General Eric Holder's decision in August to allow marijuana regulation to proceed largely unchallenged, Leonhart's answers tiptoed around any direct criticism of her bosses. But Leonhart did say that DEA's issues with the legalization of marijuana in Washington and Colorado were "well known" within the Justice Department and the White House before DOJ made its decision. She noted that there was "a lot of confusion in that 296 days while they were reviewing it and deciding how to proceed."
Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) said he thought that the attorney general would come to regret his decision to allow legalization in Washington and Colorado to move forward. "This being a legacy for Eric Holder, when he looks back on it and sees the devastation it will have on this country, he will live to regret it," Wolf said. "He will wish he could get these years back." Wolf then asked Leonhart whether DEA agents have been feeling demoralized as a result of the legalization.
"Actually, it makes us fight harder," Leonhart replied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are "embarrassed " by a moderate republican. You are a fringe loonatic.
Elected in the Reagan revolution of 1980, Mr. Wolf has been a steadfast advocate for many conservative causes. He has opposed abortion, same-sex marriage, adoptions by gay couples and many gun-control measures.
time for Frank Wolf to get a real job and have to go to work. given he has been in office for over 30 years, he will probably not have to work again and live off the lard of the great falls/mclean types.
another true republican for the ages.
I guess you don't care about all of the principled work he has done on human rights in China and other countries over the years?
A humble, intelligent, articulate man who is deeply committed to his faith.
He makes himself available to his constituents and has a passion for helping and affecting change. He's been on several mission trips to Haiti as a church member, not as a politician.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are "embarrassed " by a moderate republican. You are a fringe loonatic.
Elected in the Reagan revolution of 1980, Mr. Wolf has been a steadfast advocate for many conservative causes. He has opposed abortion, same-sex marriage, adoptions by gay couples and many gun-control measures.
time for Frank Wolf to get a real job and have to go to work. given he has been in office for over 30 years, he will probably not have to work again and live off the lard of the great falls/mclean types.
another true republican for the ages.
I guess you don't care about all of the principled work he has done on human rights in China and other countries over the years?
Anonymous wrote:McConnell, another great decent human being, another fine republican from the VA10 area. The Republican and his wife are charged in a 14-count indictment with accepting more than $165,000 from Jonnie Williams, the former CEO of dietary supplements maker Star Scientific Inc. In exchange, they would help promote his products, according to prosecutors. Those gifts include shopping sprees for designer clothes and accessories, a Rolex watch, $15,000 in catering expenses for a daughter's wedding, golf outings and a lake-house vacation stay that included use of Williams' Ferrari, according to the indictment.
Suggest you learn a little more about who is in charge. We did not have a Governor McConnell.
However, we do have a Governor McAulifee who vetoed the ethics bill. What do you expect from someone who sold visas?
McConnell, another great decent human being, another fine republican from the VA10 area. The Republican and his wife are charged in a 14-count indictment with accepting more than $165,000 from Jonnie Williams, the former CEO of dietary supplements maker Star Scientific Inc. In exchange, they would help promote his products, according to prosecutors. Those gifts include shopping sprees for designer clothes and accessories, a Rolex watch, $15,000 in catering expenses for a daughter's wedding, golf outings and a lake-house vacation stay that included use of Williams' Ferrari, according to the indictment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. He is an honest, hardworking Member of Congress. Not flashy, just solid.
OTOH, I hope the Dems win the seat.
John Faust was a total do-nothing as the Dranesville Supervisor, who sucked up to wealthy real estate developers. I would be happy if he were gone from the BOS although I expect Comstock will win. Wolf is a decent human being.
Agree with your thoughts on Faust. Comstock is the best candidates for one who will serve in the style of Wolf. She and her family grew up in my church and so I have run into them in many occasions. She will serve us well. Let's just get her elected first!
If you like Comstock, then you must have been right at home with the Bush/Cheney/Scooter/Rumsfeld crowd. It is amazing looking back to see how incompetent they were, Biggest Recession in history, with a banking crisis of epic proportions, after 12 years of economic growth. Add in the optional war on Iraq and the mis-management of Afghanistan. Obama inherited an economic disaster. 2008 was not that long ago.
Comstock has occupied a variety of political roles, including lead investigator for the House Government Reform Committee in the 1990s, opposition researcher, crisis manager, and chairwoman of Scooter Libby's legal defense fund. While chairing Scooter Libby's legal defense fund, she leaked several bits of partisan nonsense to the press, allegedly attempting to taint the jury pool. The judge was very upset with Barbara Comstock and threatened her with a gag order.
http://firedoglake.com/2006/04/13/about-time/
Barbara Comstock said the supporters would serve on an advisory committee for a private group organized to aid in Mr. Libby’s defense, to be known as the Libby Legal Defense Trust.The supporters are most likely to assist in both organizing the fund-raising drive and providing money themselves. Among others who have committed to the effort are Howard Leach and the lobbyist Wayne Berman, who were fund-raisers for President Bush’s political campaigns; Bill Paxon, the former Republican congressman from New York; former Ambassadors Mel Sembler and Dennis Roth; Richard Carlson, president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting from 1992 to 1997; the magazine publisher Philip Merrill, who is also a former president and ex-chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States.
Well, then just vote for Foust and be done with it. You sound like you are not from this area anyway so therefore you must love his sell-outs to real estate developers so you can afford to live here. Good luck to you and, again, Mr. Wolf, now I am speaking to you: thanks for your steadfast service for VA-10 over the years. You will be missed.
Anonymous wrote:No comparison with the incompetence of our current administration. Leaking the Chief of Station in Afghanistan? Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. He is an honest, hardworking Member of Congress. Not flashy, just solid.
OTOH, I hope the Dems win the seat.
John Faust was a total do-nothing as the Dranesville Supervisor, who sucked up to wealthy real estate developers. I would be happy if he were gone from the BOS although I expect Comstock will win. Wolf is a decent human being.
Agree with your thoughts on Faust. Comstock is the best candidates for one who will serve in the style of Wolf. She and her family grew up in my church and so I have run into them in many occasions. She will serve us well. Let's just get her elected first!
If you like Comstock, then you must have been right at home with the Bush/Cheney/Scooter/Rumsfeld crowd. It is amazing looking back to see how incompetent they were, Biggest Recession in history, with a banking crisis of epic proportions, after 12 years of economic growth. Add in the optional war on Iraq and the mis-management of Afghanistan. Obama inherited an economic disaster. 2008 was not that long ago.
Comstock has occupied a variety of political roles, including lead investigator for the House Government Reform Committee in the 1990s, opposition researcher, crisis manager, and chairwoman of Scooter Libby's legal defense fund. While chairing Scooter Libby's legal defense fund, she leaked several bits of partisan nonsense to the press, allegedly attempting to taint the jury pool. The judge was very upset with Barbara Comstock and threatened her with a gag order.
http://firedoglake.com/2006/04/13/about-time/
Barbara Comstock said the supporters would serve on an advisory committee for a private group organized to aid in Mr. Libby’s defense, to be known as the Libby Legal Defense Trust.The supporters are most likely to assist in both organizing the fund-raising drive and providing money themselves. Among others who have committed to the effort are Howard Leach and the lobbyist Wayne Berman, who were fund-raisers for President Bush’s political campaigns; Bill Paxon, the former Republican congressman from New York; former Ambassadors Mel Sembler and Dennis Roth; Richard Carlson, president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting from 1992 to 1997; the magazine publisher Philip Merrill, who is also a former president and ex-chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States.