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Perriello, the Democrat [Took out Goode] VA 5th D. [Vanity]

Posted on 02/22/2010 3:47:47 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March

I'm just sending out a feeler about Perriello. I'm considering a weekly Perriello ping unless someone is doing something like that already. BTW, he voted for Obama-care.

[And yes, I live in this district. But DC and world news have had practically all my political attention.]

Just for background [not quotable -- wiki alert]

Wikipedia [warning -- not a quotable source, just a good launching pad] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Perriello

Thomas Stuart Price "Tom" Perriello (born October 9, 1974 in Ivy, Virginia) is an American politician and attorney. He is the Democratic congressman from the fifth district of Virginia. The district includes much of Southside Virginia, and stretches north to Charlottesville. He pulled one of the biggest upsets in the 2008 election,[1] unseating six-term incumbent Virgil Goode.

Wikipedia [warning -- not a quotable source, just a good launching pad] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia%27s_5th_congressional_district

Virginia's 5th congressional district

Election results from presidential races Year Office Results 2008 President McCain 51 - 48% 2004 President Bush 56 - 43% 2000 President Bush 55 - 41%

Election results from congressional races Year Office Results 2008 Congress Perriello 50.1 - 49.9% 2006 Congress Goode 59.1 - 39.9% 2004 Congress Goode 63.7 - 36.3%

Virginia's fifth congressional district is a United States congressional district in the commonwealth of Virginia. It covers all or part of Greene, Campbell, Bedford, Albermarle, Nelson, Fluvanna, Buckingham, Cumberland, Appomattox, Prince Edward, Charlotte, Lunenburg, Franklin, Henry, Pittsylvania, Halifax, Mecklenberg, and Brunswick Counties, making it Virginia's largest district with an area of 8922.03 square miles - 193 sq. mi. larger than New Jersey. It includes the independent cities of Bedford, Charlottesville (main site of the University of Virginia), Danville, and Martinsville. The district's representative in Congress is Democrat Tom Perriello, who has been certified the winner of the 2008 election to the 111th Congress over incumbent Republican Virgil Goode by a margin of 745 out of over 316,000 votes cast.[1][2] After the Board of Elections certified this result, Goode went to court seeking a recount, which was conducted on December 16 and 17.[3] On December 17, the recount was concluded and Tom Perriello was finally certified as the winner with a margin of 727 (0.229%) out of 316,893 votes cast.[4]

Wikipedia on Perriello Background:

Perriello is a lifelong resident of Ivy, a small unincorporated community west of Charlottesville. However, he is listed in the House roll as "D-Charlottesville." He attended Murray Elementary School, Meriwether Lewis Elementary School, Henley Middle School and Western Albemarle High School in the county school system, and then graduated from St. Anne's-Belfield School, a private school. He earned B.A. (1996) and J.D. (2001) degrees at Yale University. He attained the rank of Eagle Scout in Boy Scout Troop 114 in Ivy, and was a legislative page in the Virginia House of Delegates.[2]

Career and activism From 2002-03, Perriello was Special Advisor to the international prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, where he worked with child soldiers, amputees, and local pro-democracy groups, and helped to prosecute warlords.[3] He later became the Court's Spokesman and helped to indict Liberian dictator Charles Taylor, peacefully forcing him from power. He has worked as a consultant to the International Center for Transitional Justice in Kosovo (2003), Darfur (2005), and Afghanistan (2007) where he worked on justice-based security strategies. Perriello has also been a fellow at The Century Foundation and consultant to the National Council of Churches of Christ. He helped to launch FaithfulAmerica.org, Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, and is a co-founder of DarfurGenocide.org and Avaaz.org, an international on-line community of 3.3 million members, operating in 12 languages, dedicated to building a global response to "problems without borders" such as climate change. He has also worked with the Rev. James Forbes on prophetic justice principles.[4]

Perriello, a resident of Albemarle County, has spent much of his career working in West Africa and the Middle East to create strategies for sustainable peace, and he was involved in the peace processes that helped end the civil wars in Sierra Leone and Liberia.[5] As a public entrepreneur, he has helped to launch organizations and movements focused on social justice and human rights. He is a founding partner of Res Publica, which develops innovative solutions to global justice and security threats, and of Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, which has worked since the 2004 election to help balance and expand the faith and values discourse in America.

In the 2008 election, Perriello launched a campaign based on conviction politics, achieving a surprise win over Republican incumbent Virgil Goode, a longtime figure in Virginia politics, after having trailed Goode in the polls by 32% only three months earlier. Goode had represented a large portion of the district for 38 years, including representing much of the southwest portion of the district in the Senate of Virginia prior to serving in Congress.

Perriello declared victory on November 7, although Goode filed for a recount.[6] The 2008 congressional race was Perriello's first run for elected office. Goode conceded via a press release after the recount was finished which placed the final difference at 727 votes.[7]

The traditionally Democratic urban areas of the district gave Perriello significant margins over Goode. While Goode won 13 of the 20 county-level jurisdictions in the district, Perriello won all but one independent city, Bedford which went for Goode by only 16 votes. Ultimately, Perriello prevailed largely on the strength of a more than 25,000 vote margin in Charlottesville and surrounding Albemarle County. Perriello's performance showed the most dramatic improvements over past Democratic voting in the more conservative areas of the district hardest hit by decades of job loss and economic slowdown. As a presidential candidate, Barack Obama also improved on past Democratic performance, but he ultimately lost this district by around 7,500 votes (2.5 percentage points). For example, Perriello significantly outperformed Obama in the strongly conservative southwestern portion of the district (ironically, where Goode is from). Perriello may also have been helped by coattails from atop the ticket, as Mark Warner won the district in a landslide with 65 percent of the vote. [8].

http://perriello.house.gov


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1 posted on 02/22/2010 3:47:47 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March
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To: Impy; Corin Stormhands

Any opinions? Should I start a weekly Perriello/5th district ping? Or any input?


2 posted on 02/22/2010 3:50:42 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Farah: "If [certifigate]'s been settled show us the birth certificate. Simple.")
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I goofed on that headline. I didn’t want it to look so wacko. LOL!

Goode has a campaign site. Here’s the hope page ...

http://www.virgilgoode.com

Illegal immigrants take jobs from our citizens. I’m working to stop illegal immigration and secure America’s borders. We must keep America strong and free by supporting the war on terrorism. While the United States has had a number of successes in fighting those who want to destroy America, our borders are porous and are far too open to illegal immigrants, potential terrorists, and drug dealers.


I believe that reasonable energy costs are crucial to a viable economy. We must be allowed to drill for oil in Alaska and develop sources of energy in this country. We must continue efforts to promote alternatives such as switchgrass, canola, and hybrid poplars. We must preserve jobs in America for Americans. We need even more job training and additional job opportunities, and we must continue our fight against trade legislation and agreements that shift manufacturing jobs to third world countries.


Social Security must be preserved for senior citizens and the disabled. Social Security and Medicare were lifesavers for my mother, who died at age 87, and are lifesavers for millions of other Americans. I continue to support a prescription drug benefit for our seniors and the disabled.


3 posted on 02/22/2010 3:54:32 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Farah: "If [certifigate]'s been settled show us the birth certificate. Simple.")
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

Do it! We can have alot of fun with deconstructing Tom.


4 posted on 02/22/2010 3:55:50 AM PST by DarthVader (Liberalism is the politics of EVIL whose time of judgment has come.)
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Goode Issues Page:

http://www.virgilgoode.com/issues.php

Economic Development: I have supported and will continue to support federal investment in the economy of the Fifth District of Virginia. I have been fortunate to secure, through my work on the Appropriations Committee, many millions of dollars in direct investment in the Fifth District. In addition, my amendments to TEA-21 provided funds for Fifth District Highways, including I-73, Route 29, Route 501, and off Route 58. As a member of the State Senate, I was one of the leaders fighting for the Route 58 Corridor Legislation, which provided for recordation tax funding for much of the Route 58 construction. Measures that I have secured through the Appropriations committee have brought water and sewer improvements, assistance for community revitalization efforts, and funding for technology, agriculture, aviation, and transportation initiatives. These measures have been important to keep and attract business and industry to the Fifth District.

Immigration: Illegal immigration must stop. Our borders must be secure. I have supported and cosponsored legislation to stop illegal aliens, terrorists, drug smugglers, and other criminals from coming across our Southern border. We need to utilize troops, fences, and other measures to stop the invasion from Mexico. I was the first to sponsor legislation providing for a fence along the Southern Border. Although fence legislation has now passed, we must continue to fight for funding and for adquacy of the fence.

Illegal immigration costs the United States taxpayers billions every year through increased health care costs, social service utilizations, emergency room fees, prison expenses, and in other areas. For example, of the 189,000 federal prisoners, 50,000 are illegal aliens costing the taxpayers millions of dollars for their incarceration.

I support legislation to stop the anchor baby situation, whereby a child of illegal aleins is an automatic citizen of the United States.

Amnesty for Illegal Immigrants: I oppose granting amnesty for those persons who come into the United States illegally. Amnesty did not work in the 1980s. Amnesty did not work in the 1990s, and it will not solve the problem now. Amnesty only encourages more illegal entry into the United States. Congress, the United States Senate, and the President need to adopt my position of a strong NO to amnesty.

English as the Official Language: I continue to support English as the official language of the United States of America.

Tobacco: I am pleased that the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, and the President finally adopted legislation that provides for a buyout of tobacco quota holders and tobacco producers. The buyout is being funded by the users of tobacco products all across the United States. Over the next decade, over $450 million will flow to Southern Virginia as a result of this legislation.

Energy Costs: The United States must be free of foreign fossil fuel. Freedom from the Middle Eastern sheiks, Nigeria, and Venezuela is necessary for a continued bright future for our country. We cannot allow OPEC to control our energy supply. The United States must develop various alternative fuel sources. I am pleased to have sponsored legislation that has brought almost $2 million to the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research in Southern Virginia for a project that includes deriving biofuel from switchgrass, miscanthus and hybrid poplars. When fully developed, the results of this program could significantly enhance agriculture and forest products throughout the 5th District of Virginia. The hydrogen fuel cell, biodiesel, and other alternative energy sources have potential in making us much less dependent on foreign fossil fuels. I also support the utilization of nuclear power and expanded drilling opportunities for natural gas and oil in this country so that our energy needs are met by domestic and not foreign sources. I have supported and continue to support, tax credits for solar, wind energy, and other renewable energy sources. I have supported and will continue supporting drilling in Alaska.

Being free of a need for foreign fossil fuel will enable us to be less involved in the shifting sands of the Middle East.

Tax Reductions and Fairness: I support the elimination of the Death Tax. Death should not mean the end of the family farm or the family business. Under federal law a 50% death tax often precludes families from having the homestead or their parents business.

I support and have voted to terminate the current IRS Code at a date determined in the future so it can be replaced with something simpler and fairer. There are several alternatives to the current Code and include the Fair Tax, the Flat Tax, the Transaction Tax, and others. Between the current IRS code and the Fair Tax, I would support the Fair Tax with certain modifications. For example, the Fair Tax, which is basically a national sales tax, has a prebate of $180 per month per person, which should be limited to United States citizens, who are adults and who reside in the United States. I am a cosponsor of H.R. 25, the Fair Tax.

Prescription Drug Benefit: Our seniors and the disabled need help with their prescription drug costs. We are fortunate to have in America many advanced and diverse medicines, but they are often very costly. A voluntary, flexible benefit that has catastrophic coverage means that seniors will not have to choose between food and their prescriptions. The House of Representatives voted in favor of a plan that helps the less well off seniors the most and helps seniors and the disabled with large prescription drug costs. It is likely that improvements will be needed to Medicare Part D in the future. I also support prompt payment legislation for community pharmacists.

Medical Costs: A big factor in medical costs is the high cost of malpractice insurance for our physicians and other health care providers. I support tort reform that will limit attorney fees and the amount of damages recoverable for noneconomic losses.

Social Security: We must preserve and protect Social Security. I know first hand how important Social Security was for my mother, who lived to be 87.

Marriage: I believe that marriage should be a union between a man and a woman. I am opposed to gay marriages and so-called gay civil unions. I support the federal Marriage Protection Amendment.

Health Care: I support increased funding for research aimed at combating and curing illnesses such as diabetes, lupus, cancer, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Lou Gehrig’s disease, and heart disease. I hope that we can continue funding for health initiatives like community health centers in rural areas. I support refundable tax credits to encourage assistance for the uninsured to get health care assistance coverage.

Higher Education: We must continue our commitment to research in higher education and to strengthening the Pell Grant and Stafford Loan Programs. I am especially pleased by the tens of millions that the University of Virginia has received in research grants from the National Institutes of Health.

Public Education: Washington should not be running our local school systems. We need to leave local education decisions to the states and localities. We should improve federal funding for special education so that our states and localities can more properly address school construction, teacher needs, and other educational issues. I am opposed to national testing of public school students and voted against “No Child Left Behind” with its new mandates and new tests that must comply with national standards.

Crime and the Second Amendment: We need to maintain capital punishment for certain murders and to fully prosecute those who commit crimes with firearms. I fully support the right of an individual to protect himself or herself against assault and violent attack. I am honored to be co-chair of the Second Amendment Caucus.

National Defense: We need a strong national defense. I support policies to encourage the recruitment and the retention of personnel in the Armed Forces. Strength is a necessity for deterring foreign aggression and combating terrorism.

Veteran’s Benefits: I support improving funding for veterans’ health care and providing health care benefits to all veterans. We also need to insure that the Veteran’s Administration works with and on behalf of our veterans. We need to slash foreign aid and redirect billions for veterans’ healthcare and the like. I am a supporter and cosponsor of significantly expanding educational benefits for veterans.

Partial Birth Abortion Ban: I have cosponsored and voted for the ban on partial-birth abortions, and the bill has passed the United States House of Representatives and signed by the President. I hope that legislation banning partial birth abortions will withstand court challenges. I have a consistent pro-life voting record and will continue that record.

International Relations: I oppose the placement of our Armed Forces under United Nations command. We need to curtail expenditures to the World Bank, the IMF, and to many foreign nations.

North American Union: We need to block any union between the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The sovereignty of the United States must be preserved. Hopefully, we can continue to get cosponsors for my resolution against the North American Union.

Trade: Agreements like NAFTA and the trade provisions in fast track authorization lead to the erosion of this country’s vital manufacturing base. I do not favor international trade agreements such as these that result in a loss of American sovereignty and jobs.


5 posted on 02/22/2010 3:56:09 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Farah: "If [certifigate]'s been settled show us the birth certificate. Simple.")
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

Virgil is going to retake this seat in a landslide.


6 posted on 02/22/2010 3:56:56 AM PST by DarthVader (Liberalism is the politics of EVIL whose time of judgment has come.)
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To: DarthVader

You tempt me to the Dark Side, Darth. I might unless that is competing with someone already on the case. OK. Want to be on a once-a-week ping?


7 posted on 02/22/2010 3:58:07 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Farah: "If [certifigate]'s been settled show us the birth certificate. Simple.")
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

I believe he also voted for Cap & Tax. He should be an easy target this Fall, without all of the ‘Hope n Change’ voters from the urban areas this time around.


8 posted on 02/22/2010 3:59:05 AM PST by KoRn (Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
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To: DarthVader

SO happy to hear Goode is running again!


9 posted on 02/22/2010 3:59:32 AM PST by Cathy
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To: DarthVader

[Reposting part of earlier thread.]

VA 5th 2010: Virgil Goode: “Groups have talked to me about running” (another NY-23 in the works?)

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2435983/posts

[Text coming ...]


10 posted on 02/22/2010 4:00:15 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Farah: "If [certifigate]'s been settled show us the birth certificate. Simple.")
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March
Go for it. However, make sure that Goode is a strong enough candidate. If McCain won the district and Goode lost, there could be a better horse to run against Perriello.

Good Luck!

11 posted on 02/22/2010 4:00:18 AM PST by wmileo
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

Yes.


12 posted on 02/22/2010 4:00:26 AM PST by DarthVader (Liberalism is the politics of EVIL whose time of judgment has come.)
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

Repost of ...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2435983/posts

Former Virginia congressman Virgil Goode said in an interview today that “a couple of groups” have asked him to run for his old seat in central and southside Virginia’s 5th Congressional District — and while he didn’t say he would, he didn’t say he wouldn’t, either.

Goode, a lawyer from Rocky Mount, said he’s paying close attention to the seven candidates seeking the Republican nomination to challenge Democrat Tom Perriello, who unseated Goode two years ago by fewer than 1,000 votes. Goode said his hope is that Republicans will nominate a candidate “who shares most of my beliefs and my ideals.”

Goode demurred when asked whether that description describes Robert Hurt, the state senator from Chatham who enjoys the backing of a number of state and national Republicans but is not viewed as sufficiently conservative by local Tea Party organizers. Conservative activists are also rankled that party leaders have anointed Hurt without regard to the views of local Republicans. (Last week, House Minority Whip Eric I. Cantor disclosed that he had given Hurt $7,000 from his leadership and campaign committees.)


13 posted on 02/22/2010 4:01:11 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Farah: "If [certifigate]'s been settled show us the birth certificate. Simple.")
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

Wish you folks had Goode back in Washington.


14 posted on 02/22/2010 4:06:00 AM PST by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin!)
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To: KoRn

Looks like you are correct:

http://globalwarming.house.gov/files/ACES/12.html

Building the Clean Energy Economy

Key QuotesTom Perriello (VA): Congressman Tom Perriello’s Washington report .... I supported the American Clean Energy and Security Act because I believe it is a ...
globalwarming.house.gov/files/ACES/12.html - Cached


15 posted on 02/22/2010 4:06:15 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Farah: "If [certifigate]'s been settled show us the birth certificate. Simple.")
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To: Cathy

Me too. I don’t know how I messed up so badly with the “r” word in the headline. I ‘axed to take it out, but the moderator is probably laughing at me right now. I don’t blame him.

The weird thing is, it almost makes sense by accident!


16 posted on 02/22/2010 4:07:42 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Farah: "If [certifigate]'s been settled show us the birth certificate. Simple.")
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To: cripplecreek

Goode had a minor indian reservation scandal. But what I think was suspicious — the drastic change in trying to find the new polling station. It was a mess finding it, and the people at the polls were completely different. It felt odd.


17 posted on 02/22/2010 4:09:58 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Farah: "If [certifigate]'s been settled show us the birth certificate. Simple.")
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To: wmileo

Goode seemed to be favored by the tea parties. So, I guess it’s him. But with that wacky accidental headline, this will likely be a thread I hope just fades. FRegards ....


18 posted on 02/22/2010 4:18:23 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Farah: "If [certifigate]'s been settled show us the birth certificate. Simple.")
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

Drink some coffee and get offline! Bye for now, everyone.

[Still have some snow left down here.]


19 posted on 02/22/2010 4:20:27 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (Farah: "If [certifigate]'s been settled show us the birth certificate. Simple.")
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

Former congressmen can come back. Tim Walberg (Mi. 7th district) was thrown overboard by the NRCC in 08 and he lost to Mark Schauer by about 2% of the vote.

Today, Walberg holds a firm 10 point lead over Schauer in all the early polls and the NRCC is slowly warming up to him again. He’s a rock solid fiscal and social conservative.


20 posted on 02/22/2010 4:22:44 AM PST by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin!)
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