Archive for November 10th, 2008

More Inspiration From Phill Kline

Time is running out . . . The Family Foundation of Virginia’s Annual Gala is November 20 in Richmond. (Click here for more info.) Our Keynote Speaker is former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline. (See video here) He may be the bravest man in political life in America for the personal attacks he has endured for acting on and speaking the truth, especially for taking on Planned Parenthood (see NewsBusters’ Kristen Fyfe on how the Obama administration already is teaming up with the abortionists). Below is a clip from another inspirational speech he’s given. This is just a small preview of what you are in for by attending this year’s Gala. He hope you will attend. If you know people who are thinking of attending or people you think should attend, forward them this link and the other links on Mr. Kline (see video here) so they can get an idea of the uplifting event that will be our Annual Gala.


For more information about The Family Foundation of Virginia’s Annual Gala, please call us at 804.343.0010 or e-mail dan@familyfoundation.org.

Virginia’s Own Jim Moran . . . “In The Long Run” We’re Going To Take Everything You Own

Virginia’s very own U.S. Representative Jim Moran (D-8, Alexandria) has some very chilling observations about how to solve what he thinks is the selfishness of Americans who desire to keep what they earn. (See The Weekly Standard here for Moran exploding at constituents.) (Never mind that Americans are the most generous people on earth, both for domestic and international relief causes.)

We just became aware of this tape, so we don’t know how old it is — if it’s a post-election warning or a wistful longing from long ago. Either way, it’s very scary and very real now that like minded socialists will run the Congress and White House. But, hey, Virginia, we tried to tell you. We placed their own words here as did other blogs and media. We do give the redistributionists credit — they never tried to hide their intentions. Whether it was anxiety over the economic crisis or disapproval over the bailout solution, or both, voters apparently swallowed the “spread the wealth around” philosophy. So without further adieu, hear what’s in store for you. (Oh, by the way, Moran’s brother, Delegate Brian Moran, is a candidate for governor next year.)

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