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November 07, 2009
Sick of the mud
I’m so sick of mud-slinging politics and so sick of these phone calls with the prerecorded messages coming to my home — and now even to my cell phone. You can’t stop them or block them and they are legal! When will they start spamming my e-mail box? Fortunately, I can block them there.
Great job, Tunstall girls
I am the proud parent of one of the young ladies who accomplished an extraordinary task this year. I would like to give the Tunstall varsity volleyball team the accolades it deserves. I think I speak for all the families when I say good job! THS is 21-0 this season — and still playing.
Danville’s hunger walk a big success
Many thanks to all who helped make our second Danville Area CROP Hunger Walk a big success! We are thrilled that $10,6674 was raised to benefit hungry people in Danville and around the world. More than 15 churches and community organizations participated, and we had more than 100 more walkers than last year; 25 percent of the proceeds will go to God’s Storehouse, and the remainder will benefit hunger projects in developing countries.
November 06, 2009
Raging debate
President Barack Obama has said that he wants to cover an additional 30 million people without increasing the federal deficit by one dime and with no decrease in quality of care. Add to that the fact that the number of medical professionals will not change. Does that seem possible?
Climate bill hinders ability to compete
I read with interest your editorial, “We can’t let that happen, can we?” (Sept. 26, page A8). As our nation and commonwealth continue to strive to compete on a global scale, it is imperative that we remain at the forefront of innovation. It is particularly important to pay close attention to the Waxman-Markey “cap and trade” legislation, as well as the legislation that has been introduced in the Senate by Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., and Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.
November 05, 2009
Beautification battles in Chatham
If Ben Davenport and Chatham Town Council are so concerned about the appearance of Chatham and how it is perceived by visitors, it seems only logical that they would be more concerned about the potential uranium mine and mill that Virginia Uranium Inc. and its Canadian partners are planning rather than getting themselves into a sweat over a couple of dilapidated buildings.
‘We the people’
This great nation of ours once consisted of “We the people.” We owned this great land, and we sent people to Washington to represent “we the people.”
Now we are a nation that is governed by 435 members of Congress, 100 members of the Senate, nine members of the Supreme Court and a president that marches to his own drummer assisted by a series of czars who answer to him alone.
November 04, 2009
Writer: R&B gave McDonnell a pass
Your endorsement of Republican Bob McDonnell for governor is historic for our community newspaper, “Endorsed: McDonnell for governor,” (Nov. 1, page A10).
This is the first time a candidate has been endorsed by the Danville Register & Bee without having to go through the roughly hour-long editorial board meeting required of all other candidates in many years.
November 03, 2009
Simply fed up with politics as usual
Well here goes, my wife and I voted last Tuesday for all the Republican candidates. Thank goodness we have a good group of people who actually know the reasons for America’s success, and what it will take to continue that success and to be the world leader in innovation and freedom
Just pick it up
Stupid is as stupid does — and Danville City Council did a whole lot of stupid.
Who in their right minds in the green times that we are living in would pass a law requiring dog mess to be placed in plastic bags? This stuff is natually biodegradable and goes right back in to Mother Earth. Where are all the tree huggers now? Think of the land fills that will be filled up with dog mess and plastic bags?
Voting advice
When he announced his candidacy to oppose Danny Marshall, our distinguished representative in Richmond, my initial reaction was, wow, we are going to have our own Joe Biden to vote for in Virginia.
November 02, 2009
Way too soon
When I heard that President Barack Obama had won the Noble Peace Prize, I was very surprised — as were many other people. Obama has done a lot of good things since becoming president of our great country, but I don’t think he has been in office long enough to receive such a great honor as the Nobel Peace Prize.
The dangers of mining still will exist
Virginia Uranium Inc. assures the people of Southside Virginia it will mine uranium safely, and perhaps it will mine in the safest manner possible. But the end result will still be contamination of the air, water and land, leading to millions of dollars being spent on post-mining reclamation activities and the maintenance of a Superfund site around Coles Hill — and other sites, if more uranium mines open.
November 01, 2009
Party’s still on
How loud do I have to yell to get your attention? How many concerned Americans have to join my Tea Party chorus to get your attention? In the last Tea Party, we filled the Capitol grounds, Pennsylvania Avenue and the National Mall as far west as the Washington Monument. In the next one, we should fill all of these areas and overflow into the White House and its grounds to get our message across!
Tired of politicians and their tricks
Well boys and girls, fall is here again, and the leaves are falling from the trees, along with so many political nuts. The silly season is in full swing for the negative campaign ads, and we are filling the airwaves and littering the landscape like road apples after a circus parade. The only difference is that the circus has folks following the elephants and donkeys to clean up all the mess. When the elections are over, so is all the glad-handing, and “we the people” get left holding the mess.
Attacks unwarranted
Danny Marshall’s campaign has seen fit to question my father’s integrity. A disagreement about tools to recruit badly needed new employers to Southside is not grounds to assert that a man who has served his community in a variety of ways for many years is not telling the truth. It is also cowardly to hide behind a campaign mailer and the written musings of another legislator from outside of Danville.
October 31, 2009
For Childress
I attended the sheriff debate Tuesday night at the American Legion Post 325 with an open mind, and what I found out is that T.L. Childress is the man for the job. All three men seem worthy, but Childress’s clean and clear answers on the issues still prove that logic is required for the position. He has 21 years of experience, he has lived in Danville for 38 years and he is aware of what’s going on inside as well as outside the department.
For Mondul
I am a retired captain with the Danville Sheriff’s Office. I worked with Sheriff Jim Dooley and Lt. Col. Ronnie Ball, as well as Lt. T.L. Childress and Deputy J. Wayne Booth. They are all very good men, and I consider all of them good friends.
Vote Democratic
A friend recently told me that she “could not vote for anyone that is running.” What a sad statement and yet, many do not vote. Former Rep. Virgil Goode talks about sending a message, but clearly he does not understand what message voters have been sending.
For Marshall
The long and short of it — we need to keep Danny Marshall in the House of Delegates.
For Childress
I know that Lt. Childress is instrumental in the everyday operations and the reason the sheriffs department received its certification. He knows the Danville Sheriffs Office inside and out but he can not make changes until he is in charge! Give him a chance Election Day. He really is the most qualified and cares very much for the future of this department.
For Mondul
I know that Mike Mondul has the leadership and qualifications to make the Danville Sheriff’s Office work in a more efficient manner, as well as take care of the citizens of Danville. He is a family man, active member of his community, someone children look up to, is a respected member of society — and he is someone that is determined to change Danville for the better.
For Booth
I am writing on behalf of J. Wayne Booth. I have known Wayne for more than 30 years and worked in the retail sector with him as well as the Danville Sheriff’s Office.
For Mondul
My choice for Danville Sheriff is Mike Mondul. I have known Mike for over a decade, professionally and through other community/charitable events. Mike is truly down-to-Earth and has been that way since the first time I met him at work. He is a person of great character that has a positive, driving force to meet his goals.
For Martin
On Nov. 3, I will be voting for Jim Martin for Danville’s Commonwealth’s Attorney, and I urge others to do so as well. Experience is extremely important and that is why I believe Jim is the best person for the job. Jim has 18 years of experience in the commonwealth’s attorney office and has more experience than the other two candidates.
October 30, 2009
For Martin
Jim Martin has a vision for Danville, and I urge the voters to elect him to the office of commonwealth’s attorney.
For Mondul
I am writing to show my support for Mike Mondul for Danville City Sheriff. Mike Mondul and I are co-workers. Mike Mondul is not a typical co-worker; he really is more than that with many people.
For Newman
During this election, we will be voting for a person we want representing the city of Danville and commonwealth of Virginia in the courtroom. Do we want to elect someone who thinks they are ready for this position or an individual who has proven he is ready to represent us?
For Mondul
On Nov. 3, you will have a chance to elect someone who can truly make a difference in our city and area. When looking at the candidates for Danville Sheriff, all three are good public servants and are good men.
Just curious
You know, it makes me curious. Everyone says that Mike Mondul has so much support from the Danville Police Department for his candidacy for sheriff and that he is such an asset to the department and the force.
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