All concerned Virginia Voters,
I hate to sound like a broken record by only discussing the Attorney
Generals race so far - but then no one else has an opponent as
uninformed, or afraid, as the man running against VCDL PAC's Endorsed
Candidate for Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli.
The VCDL PAC is grateful to have Ken Cuccinelli, as Virginia's next
Attorney General, stand with us in defending Virginia gun owners'
Tenth Amendment rights.
Below you will find a link to the coverage on the final Attorney
General Debate held in Richmond on October 22nd. Ken's opponent,
Steve Shannon, is trying desperately to make Ken Cuccinelli's defense
of state sovereignty somehow a racial issue (!) - what Ken's position
reflects is the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of
Rights. Maybe Mr. Shannon should read them some time.
Here is where Shannon twisted the phrase "state rights" and gave it
racial overtones:
From the Roanoke Times:
http://www.roanoke.com/news/breaking/wb/223456
...Shannon, a delegate from Fairfax County, charged that Cuccinelli
wants to be a "statesā rights attorney general." Shannon took note of
the Republicanās emphasis on fighting the federal government and his
fondness for the motto "Donāt Tread on Me," the legend on the yellow
Gadsden flag that has become an unofficial symbol of state senatorās
campaign. The symbol also has been embraced by conservative "tea
party" activists.
"Heās talking about statesā rights," Shannon said. "What does it mean
to be statesā rights? You have to understand what our history is in
order to make sure we donāt make the same mistakes again. Statesā
rights has a very dark meaning in a lot of what weāve done with regard
to our unwillingness to integrate our schools, with regard to the
issue of slavery."
Cuccinelli fired back, accusing Shannon of "race baiting" and calling
the Democratās remarks "a very unfortunate form of campaigning."
"That is truly desperate and it is over the line and it isnāt
substantive," Cuccinelli said after the debate. "He wasnāt talking
about the issues that bring the question of federal-state relations up
today, like right to work. He was literally just trying to throw a
grenade in that frankly is terribly inappropriate and not very
constructive to the debate."
"Iāve talked about the 10th amendment," Cuccinelli said. "Iāve talked
about state sovereignty. I have worn a āDonāt Tread on Meā pin on
occasion."
Shannon stood by his comments after the debate, saying, "I donāt know
of any other person who runs for attorney general talking about being
a statesā rights attorney general. And thatās what I call dog whistle
politics. Itās very dangerous when people who have a history of being
an ideological or cultural crusader talk about being a statesā rights
candidate."...
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Here is a link to the debate coverage that was on the Lee Brothers
talk show (WRVA AM 1140 in Richmond). Audio of Shannon's remarks on
racism being tied to the Tenth Amendment can be heard on the web site
as well:
http://theleebrothers.wordpress.com/200 ... ts-racist/
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Support someone who will work to restore the Tenth Amendment back to
all Virginians.
Support someone who understands the importance of the Tenth Amendment
to all freedom-loving Americans.
Support Ken Cuccinelli tomorrow November 3, 2009!
Kenneth M. "Mack" Elliott, Jr.
Chairman, VCDL-PAC
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