Below is a video from yesterdays Criminal Law Subcommittee ...
As you can see, all of the democrats except Delegate Shannon Valentine, were suprisingly absent. Do the democrats really think that little of Virginia's Criminal Law issues?? I thought the citizens of Virginia sent legislators down to Richmond to cast votes ???
Evidently they were playing a game of "Follow the Leadership" with Del. Ward Armstrong and Del. Brian Moran who were out playing "hooky"
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In the 1850’s, the Republican Party was formed on principles of equality and freedom, and established on the belief that the strength of our nation is best reflected in the strength of the individual. The tenets of free enterprise, fiscal responsibility, strong national defense, and small government were acknowledged as our party’s philosophy of effective government.
Although many things have changed since the birth of the Republican Party and since the leadership of our Party’s first President, Abraham Lincoln, our ideals remain the same. Together, through friendly discourse, may we discuss the pertinent issues of today in light of these principles, and through dialogue, uncover new ways of leading and representing the voices of the Commonwealth.
In the 1850’s, the Republican Party was formed on principles of equality and freedom, and established on the belief that the strength of our nation is best reflected in the strength of the individual. The tenets of free enterprise, fiscal responsibility, strong national defense, and small government were acknowledged as our party’s philosophy of effective government.
Although many things have changed since the birth of the Republican Party and since the leadership of our Party’s first President, Abraham Lincoln, our ideals remain the same. Together, through friendly discourse, may we discuss the pertinent issues of today in light of these principles, and through dialogue, uncover new ways of leading and representing the voices of the Commonwealth.
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