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Whipple Clip Dozen: Sunday Morning

Sunday, August 2, 2009

1. GOVERNOR HOPEFULS WOO RURAL VIRGINIA
2. BROTHERS DISAGREE ON NEXT GOVERNOR
3. MCDONNELL STUMPS AT COUNTY FAIR
4. WHY I ENDORSED BOB MCDONNELL
5. WHY I ENDORSED CREIGH DEEDS
6. CANDIDATE STUMPS FOR LIGHT RAIL, NOT YOUR VOTE
7. STEWART SOUGHT TO CUT NORTHROP GRUMMAN PAYMENTS
8. UNDISCLOSED: MOST DISCLOSURE FORMS NOT SCREENED FOR COMPLIANCE; LAWMAKERS SAY MORE OVERSIGHT NEEDED
9. VA. WANTS FEDERAL FUNDS FOR HIGH-SPEED RAIL
10. LOCAL LAWMAKERS, MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS PUSH FOR REFORM
11. KEEP DIGGING
15. HOW GREEN IS MY LAWMAKER?

Also, I'd add the Washington Post editorial on the Virginia Tech tragedy to the "Whipple Clips" this morning. According to the Post:
...now some of the victims' families are pressing Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D) to reconvene the commission to ensure that it got the facts right the first time around, and to determine whether a cover-up contributed to the disappearance of Mr. Cho's mental health records. Mr. Kaine would be well advised to do so. Allowing the new questions to fester would add a toxic aftertaste to an already bitter event.
I agree.