Let Slip the Dogs of War

As I write this, it appears that the US is on the threshold of war with Iran.  These are serious times and the danger we face is profound. State-sponsors of terror possessing nuclear weapons is simply unacceptable by the free world. Moreover, nuclear proliferation in the Middle East is completely inconsistent with Read more

A Signature Scandal

In the 16 years I was a legislator, I think I personally signed over 50,000 letters.  That does not include the thousands of routine items of correspondence penned to this or that agency or jurisdiction.  I didn’t have an autopen, simply my own hand.  In fact, the thought of having Read more

Learning From Trees

In 2007, Virginia celebrated the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown.  It was a grand event.  The highpoint was when Queen Elizabeth II addressed a joint session of the General Assembly.  As a small gesture, the Jamestown Foundation gave each of us a small potted oak tree. We were told Read more

Energy

Travelling halfway across America in two days can be an eye-opener.  Shelley and I generally like a long drive, as tiresome as that can be at time.  I suppose the pace of life—that is, they way you take in the world around you—is more relaxing in a car than sitting Read more