GOPAC Helps McDonnell, Virginia GOP
Deeds: To Get Things Done Sometimes it Takes a “Nobody from Nowhere”
Deeds Links Self with Warner Not Obama
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Boehner Lends McDonnell a Hand
National Democrats Step Up Efforts for Deeds
Videos Highlight Dueling Images
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Danny Marshall and Seward Anderson talk Economy and Jobs Creation
Kaine Announces New Regulation for Protecting Clam and Oyster Production
Blackstone Group to Buy Busch Gardens
Carrier Related Work in Florida Worries Hampton Roads Leaders
Creation of Special Tax District in Fairfax Delayed
State Sales Tax Error Fuels Wave of Red Ink in Falls Church
Amherst County Won’t Adopt Code of Ethics
Dual Proposals for US 29 Spark Concern in Campbell County
Stafford Comprehensive Plan Crashes
Shenandoah Supervisors Seek Sanctions Against Prince
Second Person Indicted for Vote Fraud in Louisa
Spotsylvania School Officials to Discuss Recess Reduction with Parents






The selective use of quotations from newspapers in TV ads teaches valuable lessons: some voters conclude cynically that no candidate tells the full truth; in life, as in politics and law, how to interpret evidence is always an important question; the Washington Post article rightly points out that an op ed piece is allowed to be partisan and colorful in a way an “objective” report cannot be.