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  • National Right to Work Committee Ad - Virginia (Card Check and Mark Warner)

    10/30/2008 4:15:20 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 3 replies · 505+ views
    http://www.right-to-work.org/ ^ | OCT 30,2008 | Patrick T. Semmens
    National Right to Work Committee Ad - Virginia
  • Transcript: Mark Warner on 'race for the future' (Part of Obama ad in VA)

    10/29/2008 7:35:51 AM PDT · by TankerKC · 1 replies · 199+ views
    CNN ^ | Aug 26, 2008 | CNN
    I was listening to the radio while driving from Hampton to Alexandria VA yesterday and ad for Obama came on. The ad had former Governor Warner speaking about how Sen. Obama could get Democrats and Republicans to work together to solve our current economic crisis. In part of the ad, I *thought* I heard him say that a person shouldn’t have to leave their home town to get a world-class job. That seemed so ridiculous that I had to ask my passenger if he had heard the same thing. He wasn’t really paying attention to the radio and didn’t hear...
  • EXAMINER ENDORSES JIM GILMORE FOR SENATE

    10/29/2008 7:33:05 AM PDT · by Maelstorm · 3 replies · 492+ views
    http://www.jimgilmoreforsenate.com ^ | October 27, 2008 | By Examiner Editorial
        EXAMINER ENDORSES JIM GILMORE FOR SENATE Gilmore for U.S. Senate By Examiner Editorial October 27, 2008 With the economy in turmoil and danger abroad, do voters want a candidate who keeps his word or one who doesn’t? That’s the stark choice in Virginia, where two former governors are running to replace retiring Republican John Warner in the U.S. Senate. With public confidence in Washington at record lows, Jim Gilmore’s veracity has earned him The Examiner’s endorsement as the best choice for Virginia - and the nation. Gilmore took tremendous political flak for keeping his promise to get...
  • Group Takes Aim at Warner Over Unions - Gilmore Endorsed by Richmond Times Dispatch

    10/28/2008 8:41:46 AM PDT · by Maelstorm · 4 replies · 240+ views
    http://voices.washingtonpost.com ^ | OCT 28,2008 | By Tim Craig
    ...the National Right to Work Committee has apparently decided to invest a least a little bit of money on television ads to try to undercut Warner's appeal. The committee is airing an ad on Richmond television that calls into question whether Warner will uphold Virginia's status as a right-to-work state. The ad notes Warner has not come out against the Employee Free Choice Act, which would make it easier for workers to unionize. Gilmore is a strong opponent of the proposal. Gilmore also received a boost today when he picked up an endorsement from the Richmond Times Dispatch. Although the...
  • Warner On Card Check?

    10/15/2008 10:11:54 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 3 replies · 353+ views
    http://www.dailynews-record.com ^ | 2008-10-15 | www.dailynews-record.com
    He Won't Say 'Yes' Or 'No' As the polls repeatedly tell us, former Gov. Mark Warner makes an appealing candidate for U.S. Senate. But a recent refusal to commit, up or down, on an issue critical to many Virginia voters, in our mind, diminishes this appeal. The issue to which we refer is the proposed Employee Free Choice Act, which would, in essence, replace the secret ballot in the decision to organize a union with a “card check” system. The system would allow union organizers to place pressure — at times, undue pressure — on individual workers to “check” that...
  • Mark Warner Lost My Vote...

    10/12/2008 1:37:47 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 7 replies · 697+ views
    http://www.melissaomarkham.com ^ | October 9, 2008 | By Melissa Markham
    I am not a party voter. I have voted for Democrats, Republicans and even 'third party' candidates like Ross Perot. The way I roll is to vote for the person that I think will do the best job. For instance, I am voting for John McCain and Sarah Palin. I don't think Obama has the country's best interests at heart. I think he is naive and is likely to make some very costly mistakes because of it. I would love to have a national health care plan, but that is not enough to make me vote for a man I...
  • FRC Action Slams Comments Made by Mark Warner(This thing is getting better by the minute!)

    10/09/2008 2:53:20 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 16 replies · 867+ views
    http://www.marketwatch.com/ ^ | Last update: 3:41 p.m. EDT Oct. 9, 2008 | FRC Action
    WASHINGTON, Oct 09, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Today, FRC Action decried comments made by Democrat Party Senate candidate Mark Warner. Warner, who served formerly as Governor of Virginia, was recently recorded speaking at a Democratic Party event. In his speech, Warner accused pro-lifers, homeschoolers, and members of the National Rifle Association, as threatening to "what it means to be an American." Warner said that "one of the things you're going to see is a coalition that has just about completely taken over the Republican Party in the state [Virginia] and if they have their way, it's going to take...
  • Warner: Scalia Thomas Not Mainstream

    10/09/2008 2:00:33 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 15 replies · 654+ views
    http://www.youtube.com ^ | OCT 8, 2008 | www.youtube.com
    Warner: Scalia Thomas Not Mainstream Jim Gilmore supports constitutionalist judges and supports the overturn of Roe v Wade calling it a bad decision. Mark Warner says justices Scalia and Thomas are outside the mainstream when asked about Roe v Wade and the justices he would support. Roanoke VA Senate Debate Friday October 3, 2008 Warner: Scalia Thomas Not Mainstream  
  • Who Mark Warner Views as a Threat to America

    10/09/2008 11:49:44 AM PDT · by Virginia_Patriot1776 · 47 replies · 2,253+ views
    Jim Gilmore for Senate ^ | 10-9-08 | Virginia_Patriot1776
    This audio clip shows just how intolerant Mark Warner is. "...one of the things you're going to see is a coalition that has just about completely taken over the Republican Party in this State; and if they have their way, they're going to take over the State Government. It's made up of the Christian Coalition. It's made up of the right to lifers. It's made up of the NRA. It's made up of the home schoolers. It's made up of a whole coalition of people that all sorts of different views that I think most of us in this room...
  • DOES MARK WARNER'S COMMENTS FROM SEVERAL YEARS AGO CHANGE YOUR MIND IN THE SENATE RACE?

    10/09/2008 12:47:21 AM PDT · by Maelstorm · 19 replies · 968+ views
    http://www.wrva.com ^ | Wednesday 10-08-2008 | Jimmy Barrett
    WRVA VA DOES MARK WARNER'S COMMENTS FROM SEVERAL YEARS AGO CHANGE YOUR MIND IN THE SENATE RACE? Yes. It's his "macaca" moment. 24.09 % No. It was years ago and it's old news. 10.22 % No. And Warner's right. 5.84 %
  • Earmark Mark (Roanoke Senatorial Debate Oct 3rd)

    10/09/2008 12:16:08 AM PDT · by Maelstorm · 4 replies · 290+ views
    http://www.youtube.com ^ | October 09, 2008 | http://www.youtube.com
    Earmark Mark Roanoke Debate Friday October 3, 2008 Mark Warner says he will accept Earmarks. Jim Gilmore says he will not. Jim discusses Earmarks in the bailout bill and says it was wrong.  
  • Gilmore: U.S. policies sank economy

    10/08/2008 7:33:53 AM PDT · by Maelstorm · 19 replies · 444+ views
    http://www.winchesterstar.com ^ | October 8, 2008 | By Drew Houff
    WINCHESTER — Taxpayers will pay now or later for the $700 billion financial bailout signed into law by President Bush last Friday. Former Gov. Jim Gilmore, a candidate for the Senate seat being vacated by fellow Republican John Warner, talks about the financial bailout package approved last week. He was interviewed Tuesday at The Winchester Star. (Photo by Jeff Taylor) That glum perspective was offered Tuesday by former Gov. Jim Gilmore, campaigning in Winchester for the Senate seat being vacated by fellow Republican John Warner, who is retiring after 30 years. Gilmore is running against his successor as governor, Democrat...
  • Senate Candidate: Homeschoolers, Pro-Lifers, Gun Owners Threaten American Values

    10/07/2008 9:33:50 AM PDT · by Maelstorm · 11 replies · 865+ views
    http://www.dakotavoice.com ^ | Tuesday, October 07, 2008 | by Bob Ellis
    Senate Candidate: Homeschoolers, Pro-Lifers, Gun Owners Threaten American Values   I haven't been following closely the Virginia senate race between Democrat Mark Warner and Republican Jim Gilmore (to replace the retiring Senator John Warner). But I came across this clip this morning and found it startling. I found it startling not for what was said--because I hear Democrats saying things like this every day, just not ones running for office--but because someone was actually able to record it. Democrats--at least ones running for public office--are usually more circumspect about their true feelings like this. In this clip, you'll hear...
  • Those Devious Homeschoolers (Audio Clip of Speech Mark Warner denied found)

    10/06/2008 10:10:36 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 12 replies · 755+ views
    http://news.google.com ^ | OCT 6, 2008 | www.prolifeblogs.com
    According to U.S. Senate candidate Mark Warner (Democrat), there's a coalition of people that have "all sorts of different views that I think most of us in this room would find threatening to what it means to be an American."  This "coalition" includes pro-lifers and homeschoolers.  Listen ... Warner attacks the NRA and other Ouch!  What makes this disdain of traditional American values worse is that Warner "angrily denied" the contents this sound clip, calling them "inaccurate".Warner's challenger is none other than Jim Gilmore, a conservative Republican who actually stands for the sanctity of life and the preservation of...
  • Beltway peer pressure (John Warner Upset that Gilmore wouldn't endorse Bailout)

    10/06/2008 3:31:55 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 5 replies · 355+ views
    http://thehill.com/ ^ | 10/06/08 | By David Keene
    After the votes were taken, The Washington Post expressed shock that some 83 percent of retiring Republicans voted for the bailout while no GOP freshmen did so. To the Post this was evidence not that elected representatives sometimes actually listen to their constituents, but that the Republican freshmen are too ideologically oriented to deal with reality. It never even occurred to the Post writer that perhaps the retiring members have as a group been in Washington so long that even had they been facing reelection the voters mattered less to them than the demands of the Washington establishment. Establishment praise...
  • Warner calls the NRA, prolifers, people of faith and home schoolers a Threat to America

    10/06/2008 1:29:28 PM PDT · by Gopher Broke · 59 replies · 3,081+ views
    Gilmore for Senate
    You've read the quote. You've heard the rumors. Now, hear the audio of Mark Warner calling the NRA, people of faith, home schoolers and people who believe in the right to life "a threat to what it means to be an American." When this issue first surfaced in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, then gubernatorial candidate Mark Warner "angrily denied the claim" and called it "inaccurate." But the audio will tell you a different story. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpicD6UIq8A
  • What effect will Mark Warner have? (His popularity could actually hurt Obama)

    10/06/2008 7:50:50 AM PDT · by Maelstorm · 3 replies · 446+ views
    http://www.dailypress.com ^ | October 6, 2008 | BY HUGH LESSIG
    There is no telling if Warner's margin can hold up. Gilmore is campaigning hard, and Friday's poll suggests he is whittling away at Warner's lead. But if the numbers don't change, it could suggest what political wonks call "reverse coattails" — a down-ticket candidate like Warner using his in-state popularity to generate votes for Obama, a virtual unknown in Virginia just a few years ago. That could pay dividends for Democrats in Hampton Roads, where McCain is seen to have an edge because of his popularity with the military.
  • U.S. Sen. John Warner declines to endorse Jim Gilmore (Upset over Gilmore's criticism of Bailout)

    10/05/2008 4:08:11 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 28 replies · 697+ views
    http://hamptonroads.com ^ | October 5, 2008 | By Warren Fiske
    Retiring U.S. Sen. John Warner on Saturday voiced disappointment in fellow Republican Jim Gilmore's efforts to succeed him this fall and declined to endorse him. Instead, Warner suggested that he may wind up backing Democrat Mark Warner in the race. The two Warners are not related. John Warner took exception to Gilmore's strong condemnation of a $700 billion Wall Street rescue package that was passed by the House of Representatives on Friday and signed by President Bush. "I'm disappointed that he spoke against the rescue package that's vital to Virginia and vital to the nation," John Warner said during a...
  • Gilmore-Warner Debate Roanoke (Watch as Gilmore takes Mark Warner to the Woodshed)

    10/05/2008 3:03:24 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 1 replies · 628+ views
    http://jimgilmoreforsenate.com/ ^ | Oct 5th, 2008 | jimgilmoreforsenate.com
    If you have time this is worth watching. The fireworks really flew, Jim Gilmore took the bailout and beat Warner to a pulp with it. http://jimgilmoreforsenate.com/?q=node/541
  • GOP's Warner Hesitant to Back Gilmore, Citing Bailout Stance (Warner voted for Bailout)

    10/05/2008 2:58:09 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 7 replies · 478+ views
    http://www.washingtonpost.com ^ | Sunday, October 5, 2008 | By Tim Craig
    RICHMOND, Oct. 4 -- Retiring Sen. John W. Warner said Saturday that he has not decided whether to vote for the Republican seeking to replace him, citing James S. Gilmore III's opposition to the $700 billion federal bailout of the credit markets. In a conference call with reporters, Warner (R-Va.) held out the possibility that he will vote for Democrat Mark R. Warner. The two Warners, who are unrelated, ran against each other in a 1996 Senate campaign but have since become friends. "I'm watching that race, following the positions of the two candidates," John Warner said. "There are cases...