Welcome Jack Cuccinelli!
By Greg L | 7 December 2007 | Fairfax County | 28 Comments
The headcount at the Cuccinelli household just increased by one. From this evening’s Cuccinelli Compass:
Well, it’s a big (non-political) day in the Cuccinelli household.
Today, at 7:04 p.m., Thomas Jackson Cuccinelli was born. 8 lbs., zero ounces and 21 ¾ inches long.
We’ll call him Jack.
I have just two words for my wife. Un Believable.
She was amazing.
They always are, Ken. Congratulations!
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I would have considered calling him Stonewall. Congratulations to the proud parents.
Many congratulations to the Cuccinellis on their newest blessing.
Ken,
Congratulations to your family on this blessed event.
Chris
Congratulations, there’s nothing like a new bundle of joy.
Christmas(December) babies are the best. IMHO.
Congratulations!
Ken,
Congrats!!! Your family is in my prayers…and just in time to claim him on your taxes for this year (grin).
John
I think he should be called “Slim,” as in margin of victory.
Congratulations.
Congrats on your newest blessing!
Congratulations to the Cuccinellis and their family. What a great joy and right at this time of year.
While I’m happy for the Cooches and anyone else blessed with a new life in their family, I shudder to think of what kind of country the poor dude is going to be faced with 20 years from now. His parents already have to compete with the flotsam and jetsam of the world’s failed societies for affordable housing in Fairfax; twenty more years of Affirmative Action and Diversity being forced down our throats will limit his educational and job prospects; he’ll have to support his parents because rampant inflation and the demise of social security will render their savings worthless; he’ll have to learn at least one foreign language just to do business at the corner drugstore; and he’ll be immediately suspect as an extremist if he dares to appeal to the Supreme Being for help with his circumstance.
Advocator, all you say is true ONLY if we keep electing the god-less Democrats and their ilk. As long as we elected common-sense, God-fearing Republicans and those Dems who are socially and fiscally conservative tilt, there is still hope.
Besides, the ONLY thing that will break Ken’s bank is all those weddings he will be paying for - lol
Advocator, oh, ye of little faith!! Can’t you think of any positive
statements in light of this blessed event??
Advocator - If someone gave you a new car, would you immediately starting commenting on the death tolls our highways produce each year? Sometimes a happy event is just a happy event. Don’t rain on the parade by starting with “I’m happy for you” only to qualify with a “but”…
Good for Ken. Im glad to see that he named his new son after his favorite member of the General Assembly - Jackson Miller.:)
Rob Smalls:
I’m happy for all who enjoy the blessings of parenthood. I’ve been blessed with at least three myself, each perfect in their own way, but I still worry about what kind of country they’ll inherit and whether they’ll be able to enjoy the fruits of my labor and the labors of those who came before us. They will inherit those fruits, only if we work like hell to maintain and build upon what we’ve got. A couple of more lapses in vigilance and judgment, like what occurred on 9-11 and with the whole illegal alien debacle, and this country will achieve third world status in their life times. If that happens, they’ll piss on our graves, and rightfully so.
Gone Fishing,
You know it not always easy to “catch” a positive comment on on bvbl. Where have you been?
Caught any more fish or colds?
Gone Fishing,
Uh oh, that was me.
Chris Pannell said on 7 Dec 2007 at 2:56 pm:
John Light - Oh Lord, it’s hard to be humble when you’re perfect in every way…. Godless Democrats and godfearing Republicans. Quite a statement there
Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Cuccinelli. I bet you named your son after Pres. Jack Kennedy!
Ok, Krusty, name three times when the Democratics have backed ANYTHING Christian. How about two times?? Once???? While Republicans in Congress don’t shove the religion down our throats, they DO defend Christianity - big difference.
So when I say God-less Democrats, I stand by it. It seems that whenever a prayer is said at a graduation, which party is SCREAMING “Separation of Church and State” or “God has no place here!!!”??? It’s the Dems. However, whenever a Democrat speaks at Our Holy Church of the Esteemed Jesse Jackson…there is NO outcry from the Dems of “Separation of Church and State!!!”
So, I will conceed, either Democrats are God-less or they are hypocrites. Either way is a very sad state of affairs.
You lost THAT bet, Krusty. Don’t know how you got JFK out of Thomas Jackson…Jackson Miller, maybe, but I would like to think the former President of VMI, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson
Dolph/John Light,
I like the “Stonewall” Jackson theory too.
JL - Look at the top. It says “welcome, JACK Cuccinelli”, and I didn’t write JFK but Jack Kennedy.
I can’t stand Jesse Jackson either, but I don’t know where he comes in in the church/state equation.
You want some Reps who cram religion, take a look at Pat Robertson and many extreme southern baptists. And for you to say that Democrats are god-less is a very unloving thing to do and pro-church, pro-religion Christians ought to be loving, oughtn’t they?
that should be “Republican Christians”
Chris Panell : “You know it not always easy to “catch” a positive comment on on bvbl.”
Sure it is. There’s lots of good folk here. It’s just that quite a few here are twisted and it’s hard to separate the wheat from the chaff. [big toothy grin].
Advocator : “I shudder to think of what kind of country the poor dude is going to be faced with 20 years from now.”
They said the same things in the 60’s!
Lafayette, too damned cold for fishing (for me) but I’m still
around, believe me. Still looking for something from “The
Patriot”.
Gone Fishing,
I sure miss “The Patriot”. I guess you do to?
Thankfully we have “The Patriot-Temp”.
Too cold for anything in my opinion.
Krusty/John L,
I was reading your exchange with some interest and sort of picked up the challenge mentally. JL, please explain what you mean by ‘backing anything Christian.’ Are you referring to “Christian political agenda’ or Christianity in general?
I am not so sure Christianity needs the backing of politicians-at least not my brand of Christianity. Perhaps that is my missing link here.