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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Vice President Joe Biden Visits Liberty Tavern in Clarendon

Biden was visiting Arlington to film a segment for a morning news show.

Vice President Joe Biden visited Clarendon's Liberty Tavern Wednesday.  He was there filming a segment for MSNBC's "Morning Joe" show that is scheduled to air Thursday morning. "They told us they had a short list of restaurants in Arlington and Alexandria and Liberty Tavern was chosen," said Mark Fedorchak, who is an owner of the Liberty Tavern, Northside Social Coffee & Wine, and Lyon Hall restaurants in Clarendon. Members of the Secret Service were spotted outside the restaurant by Twitter users as early as 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. The Vice President and his motorcade did not make it to Clarendon until 11 a.m., and by then a group of onlookers had gathered outside the restaurant, waiting to get a glimpse of the VP. Biden had coffee and …

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

2013 State of the Union: Arlington Gun Violence Prevention Advocate to Attend

Omar Joseph Samaha has worked on gun safety issues since his sister was killed in the Virginia Tech tragedy.

An Arlington man whose sister was killed in the 2007 mass shooting at Virginia Tech will attend President Barack Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday night as a guest of U.S. Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va. Omar Joseph Samaha lost his youngest sister, Reema, in the Virginia Tech shooting. Since her death, he has advocated for policies to reduce gun violence. Moran is a member of the House Democratic Gun Violence Prevention Task Force and recently introduced the NRA Members’ Gun Safety Act, which would implement gun safety reforms such as universal background checks for gun purchases and gun shop employees and reporting lost or stolen firearms. "Omar and his family suffered a tragic loss at the hands of a mentally ill individual with access to …

Ellen brooks

12:24 am on Tuesday, March 12, 2013

I am embarrassed to see the rude behavior in front of you who have lost so much. re tonight @W&L gun conversation. It was clear, the gun debate is not about safe gun practices. The overwhelming rude reenactments played out tonight were about one thing. anti US government, anti personal control being imposed from the government, and their wanting carte blanch for their lack of self discipline …   more ›

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Video: Inaugural Attendees Want Tougher President in Next Term

Supporters hope President Barack Obama will do more for middle-class America.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Lisa Hightower didn’t attend President Barack Obama’s first inauguration four years ago but refused to miss this one. Hightower, who traveled from Brooklyn, N.Y., with her children, said they wouldn’t miss this inauguration for the world. With a full plate of issues, including trying to change the nation's gun laws, Hightower said the next four years could be very trying for Obama. “I expect our president will be challenged,” Hightower said. “This is about our future.” Thousands of people filled the National Mall to hear the president’s inaugural address and to catch a glimpse of him during the parade. Some were vocal about their wish list for the president, saying they hoped he does more to unite Democrats and …

Monday, January 21, 2013

Virginia Inaugural Ball: 'You Can't Help But Feel Optimistic'

No rest for the weary: Democrats gear up for tough 2013 state races.

An estimated 1,100 people attended the Virginia Inaugural Ball on Sunday at the Westin Arlington Gateway to celebrate the second inauguration of President Barack Obama — and gear up for key statewide elections in 2013. "Everybody is happy. Everybody is excited. It's a feel-good moment for everyone who worked on a campaign," Arlington County Democratic Chairman Mike Lieberman told Patch before speaking to the crowd. "The president is right to feel good about this weekend. You can't help but be optimistic. There's a lot of criticism of our government out there, and some of it is deserved. But there's also a lot of reason for optimism. And coming out of the last election, we see a lot of opportunities." [See photos from the Virginia Inaugural…

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Stephanie Talcott

3:26 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013

I think it would be one thing for them to balance a budget...it would be nice if they even passed one! There is no way to balance it yet, but the cap would certainly be a step in the right direction. I teach finance and the first step is to stop using credit, completely....that is going to have to be theirs. If you don't have it, don't spend it. and you always pay yourself first! Our govt would …   more ›

Thursday, January 17, 2013

2013 Presidential Inauguration Twitter Accounts to Follow

Metro, the Secret Service, the official inauguration committee and others are on Twitter to help you navigate inaugural weekend.

Twitter can be a great way to get information on the go about the weather, traffic, transit, events and more on inauguration weekend. President Barack Obama's second inauguration is Monday. He'll be sworn in privately on Sunday. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up a list of Twitter accounts you may want to follow if you’re heading into Washington for Obama's second inauguration, the parade, balls or any related events that weekend. Arlington Patch is on Twitter, too! Follow @ArlCoVaPatch for local news and info on Inauguration Day and beyond. Transit @wmata - The Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority’s official Twitter account. @metroinaug - WMATA has also set up an inauguration-specific Twitter account that will provide …

Sunday, January 13, 2013

2013 Presidential Inauguration Guide

Tickets, balls, getting to DC on Inauguration Day 2013 and more.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Metro Accepting Orders for Commemorative 2013 Inauguration SmarTrip Cards

Cards cost $15.

Metro is still accepting orders for commemorative SmarTrip cards for the Jan. 21, 2013 inauguration of President Barack Obama. "Inauguration Day, January 21, 2013" and Obama's picture, along with "America Makes History Again" adorn the cards, which are $15. That's only $1 more than a one-day paper pass, according to a news release from the Washington Area Metropolitan Transit Authority. The cards come pre-loaded with a one-day pass that provides unlimited Metrorail travel on the first day it is used. It can also be used as a "flash pass" for unlimited Metrobus transportation on Inauguration Day, the news release states. You can order the commemorative cards online, but to ensure you get yours before the inauguration, you may want to go to …

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Barack Obama Reelected President

Virginia is still too close to call as precinct results roll in.

Update 10:04 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7 - With all Virginia precincts finally reporting, President Barack Obama received 1,868,191 votes from Virginia voters, according to final but unofficial data from the Virginia State Board of Elections. That's 50.57 percent of the vote.  Gov. Mitt Romney received 1,767,692 votes, or 47.85 percent. The three third-party candidates on the ballot received a combined 1.42 percent of votes, and write-in candidates the remainder. The race was too close late Tuesday night, even hours after multiple national news outlets called the race nationally. -------------   Original post, Tuesday, Nov. 6 updated 2 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7 President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden were re-elected Tuesday night, …

KEL

5:13 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Marshall, I have yet to see any post from you that has any real world factual evidence to back up any of your preposterous claims; all we get is some link to the Washingtontimes, some rehash from drudge, some crap scraped from blogs or position papers from some college or think tank hack. Come on man, produce something original worthy of our discussion or go the way of the rest of your dinosaur …   more ›

Friday, November 2, 2012

Latino Leaders 'Reject' Romney Platform on Immigration, Other Issues

Local Latino elected officials and the Center for American Progress Action Fund called on immigrants to vote on Election Day.

Lizzette Arias arrived in Arlington when she was 2 months old. She came with her family, who had immigrated here from Bolivia. They settled into an apartment near an elementary school. "I used to watch out the window, the kids marching out to school. I was not allowed to go to school — for no good reason, I thought," Arias said. "The truth was that my parents were afraid to enroll me because of our immigration status. I asked Santa Claus and prayed to God that one day I would go to school." Arias considers herself lucky to have been able to eventually enroll in the third grade. In 2007, she graduated from Wakefield High School as a valedictorian. She later found a small college in Pennsylvania that accepted her as an undocumented student …

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Actress Julianne Moore: ‘I’m One of Those 47 Percent’

Moore stumped for the Obama campaign Saturday during a “Vote Now!” picnic in Ben Brenman Park in Alexandria and later in Arlington.

In a campaign speech for President Barack Obama Saturday, actress Julianne Moore — who said she grew up in the middle class — said she identifies with the 47 percent of Americans Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney criticized for not paying income taxes. Obama "doesn’t perceive, as Mitt Romney does, that there are some members of our society — this 47 percent — who are victims who don’t pull their own weight, even though they pay sales tax, state tax, city tax, property tax, etc.,” Moore told a crowd of Obama supporters. “So, I was really personally incredibly insulted by those comments, especially that this 47 percent believe they’re entitled to health care. “Guess what? I’m one of those 47 percent because I believe we’re all …

Linda P

3:02 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012

To Deadmanwalkingby: So what you are saying is that Mit Rommey understand the 47%? And Hollywood actors don't? Mit Rommey was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.   more ›

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