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It’s Easy To Get Cynical

3 April 2011 | National Politics, Manassas Park, Virginia Politics, Manassas City, Prince William County | 22 Comments

It’s really easy to be cynical about our political process at the federal, state and local levels given the utterly depressing news we’ve been bombarded with in the past week.  The more we hear these kinds of stories, the more ammunition is handed to the Tea Party movement that they’ll use to blast their elected […]

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Proposed House Districts In Prince William

29 March 2011 | Manassas Park, Manassas City, Virginia House, Prince William County | 7 Comments

The House has posted their redistricting bill and within that are broad descriptions of the makeup of the now eight House Districts (up from five) that will be in Prince William.  Although we don’t know exactly where the proposed precinct splits are drawn, this at least gives us some idea of what these boundaries will […]

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The Response From The Left

14 February 2011 | Illegal Aliens, Crime, Manassas City, Prince William County | 30 Comments

With the massacre by an illegal alien of three residents of the City of Manassas and wounding of three others one might think that the left, which is always so eager to assure us that illegal aliens aren’t responsible for much crime, might have something to say about what happened this past week.  They’ve had […]

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Out Of Touch

12 February 2011 | Illegal Aliens, Crime, Manassas City | 14 Comments

Six people are brutally attacked by a 37 year old illegal alien in your city leaving three of them dead and a seventy-seven year old woman gravely wounded with machete wounds to her head. The following morning you have a press conference to reassure the community that you’re doing everything you can to protect […]

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Manassas Massacre: More Illegal Alien Crime

11 February 2011 | Illegal Aliens, Crime, Manassas City | 34 Comments

Breaking…
Police will announce at 11AM today that the suspect in last nights deaths of three people and wounding of three others is an illegal alien absconder who was ordered deported in 2002. Meanwhile the Senate of Virginia is diligently trying to determine how it can continue to shield illegal aliens from the consequences of […]

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The Lawsuit Is Over

5 February 2011 | Blogs, Manassas City, Prince William County | 18 Comments

This week I received paperwork from the Clerk’s office notifying me that the lawsuit initiated against me by Steve Chapman has been dismissed.  Now that this legal cloud has been lifted I can give readers the full, behind the scenes story of the founding of this website without being concerned about how someone might use […]

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Feels Like Hometown, Doesn’t It?

31 January 2011 | Manassas City | 5 Comments


Another one from Historic Manassas, Inc.  Man, I love this town!

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Creston Owen Tribute

23 January 2011 | Manassas City, Prince William County | 7 Comments


This was screened at the Blue & Gray Ball this weekend as part of a tribute to the person who made our upcoming sesquicentennial such a grand enterprise.  A lot of people asked when this would be made available online after the screening, so it seems fitting to feature it here.  […]

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Teh God Thing? Oh No! Run For The Hills!

18 January 2011 | Manassas City, Prince William County | 20 Comments

When is a prayer not a prayer?  When Manassas City Manager Larry Hughes gives his opinion:
“The invocations are very ecumenical in content and tone; it is closer to a statement of hope and thanks than a traditional prayer,” said Manassas City Manager Larry Hughes. “There are no religious references in the statements.”

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Giving Some Equal Time

6 January 2011 | Humor & Satire, Manassas City, Prince William County | 19 Comments


Now how much fun would it be if we only showed videos of people who actually made sense?  For your viewing pleasure, here’s Illana Naylor of Unity In The Community addressing our local legislative delegation, and sharing the moonbat perspective.  Duct tape for your head is optional, but recommended.

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The Cost Of Illegal Immigration

4 January 2011 | Illegal Aliens, Manassas City, Prince William County | 48 Comments


Local resident Donna Widawski shares her research about the cost of illegal immigration with local elected officials at a Town Hall meeting in Manassas, demonstrating that the cost of doing nothing is far greater than the costs of taking action to protect our community.

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Prince William Town Hall Monday Night

2 January 2011 | Manassas City, Prince William County | 9 Comments

At 7:00PM on Monday night at Manassas City Council Chambers there’s going to be a Town Hall event with a number of our local elected officials in attendance.  Since there aren’t a whole lot of opportunities to address most of the local legislative delegation all at once before the General Assembly session starts, this is […]

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When Mutant Ninja Turtles Attack

1 January 2011 | Crime, Humor & Satire, Manassas City | 15 Comments

2010’s entry in the dumbest robber ever in Manassas contest has got to be one of the most amusing stories of the year. It is an absolute miracle this idiot survived his early morning encounter with a store clerk, as an eight foot long piece of raw lumber versus a ball peen hammer would […]

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Merry Christmas!

21 December 2010 | Manassas City | 14 Comments

Courtesy of the fine folks at Historic Manassas, a Christmas movie featuring people many of you may know…

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Osbourn HS: Who Is Responsible?

20 December 2010 | Manassas City | 17 Comments

Although the idea of a school security officer, whose job involves keeping drugs out of school was caught allegedly sharing bong hits with one of his Osbourn High School colleagues recently, perhaps the more troubling questions involve what was going on with the alleged dope-smoking buddy, Aaron Bauknight, who was a business teacher and assistant […]

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More Bad News From Osbourn HS

20 December 2010 | Crime, Manassas City | 9 Comments

A security guard employed at Osbourn High School gets busted with drugs along with a teacher.  Great.  Isn’t he the one supposed to be keeping drugs out of the school?

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PWC Schools Close Early

16 December 2010 | Manassas Park, Manassas City, Prince William County | 10 Comments

UPDATE: PWCS Schools closed Friday.  What nonsense.
As if this will make any difference at all, PWCPS is closing school an hour early today due to the snow.  Another brilliant call by Dr. Walts.  Manassas City Schools are closing earlier: OHS & Metz at 12:30, Mayfield at 1:00 and elementary schools at 1:30. Manassas Park […]

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Manassas, We Have Arrived!

8 December 2010 | Humor & Satire, Manassas City | 11 Comments


Seriously, can it get any better than this? Manassas Mall is truly the center of the artistic and retail commerce worlds.  Carnegie Hall has absolutely nothing on us.

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Andy Harrovers Toughest Words

1 December 2010 | Manassas City, Prince William County | 6 Comments

Andy Harrover writes about the tragic passing of Creston Owen, a task of monumental difficulty.  Godspeed, Creston.  You were a very good man and obviously very well loved.

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Gang Violence In Manassas Takes Two Lives

21 November 2010 | Illegal Aliens, Crime, Manassas City | 35 Comments

Two stabbings over the weekend, both victims and perpetrators appear to be Hispanic, the police say these are gang-related, and the crimes seem to bear every similarity with other illegal alien gang-banger crimes that used to be much more prevalent in the area.  This, dear readers, is a huge challenge not only for Manassas but […]

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