Many charitable organizations have a June 30 fiscal year, so this is a good time to look forward to fiscal 2009. Budgets are being set, and the seeds of success or failure are being laid. What will the new fiscal year hold in store?
My expectation is that fiscal 2009 will be a very tough year […]
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MCCAIN’S VICE-PRESIDENT?
Mitt Romney as running mate
Kathryn Jean Lopez
Special Guest Columnist
For Mitt Romney, the suspension of his campaign at the Conservative Political Action Committee conference two days after Super Tuesday marked the beginning of a new and promising campaign. As he ended his quest for the Republican presidential nomination, he staked for himself a position as […]
I like Ike and you should too.
This sentiment struck me after reading an April 30 article in the Washington Post. Walter Pincus reported on newly declassified information that shows President Eisenhower ruled out a proposal by senior Air Force officers to drop nuclear bombs against targets in Communist China in 1958.
The proposal to nuke China […]
Give Hillary Clinton credit. She has shown toughness, stamina, and persistence in one of the longest presidential campaigns in American history. She has fought hard and come back time and again in the 2008 primary season, defying the pundits who insisted on writing her political obituary prematurely. She has held the charismatic phenomenon named Barack […]
One of the highest priorities for The Community Foundation and its donors is education, and there has been a plethora of news about the Richmond Public Schools of late. Change most certainly is coming. Will change be for the better? What form will it take?


