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  • Summary of Bad Gun Bills Coming To Virginia in 2026 - 25-4
    2025/12/21

    So many bad gun bills. Here is the summary courtesy of VCDL www.vcdl.org

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    19 分
  • Jay Jones Tries to Usurp the Authority of Current Attorney General Jason Miyares
    2025/12/07

    Get more info at www.radiofreevirginia.com

    Without any authority, Jay Jones is coming for your gun rights!

    And the Clown Show Begins!

    Jay Jones isn’t even in office, but he’s already

    trying to take away your gun rights!

    Jay Jones won’t be sworn in as Virginia’s next Attorney General until January 17, but he thinks he can already usurp the authority of the sitting Attorney General, Jason Miyares!

    This deals with the Universal Background Check (UBC) law that VCDL and GOA got struck down in a legal victory back at the end of October. The Commonwealth had until December 1st to file an appeal, but Miyares did not do so.

    Jay Jones, represented by a Washington, D.C. law firm, filed a motion on December 1st for an extension of the deadline to file an appeal. He is hoping the Virginia Court of Appeals will let him file the appeal after he is sworn in.

    Let me be clear: until he is sworn in, Jay Jones has no more authority in Virginia than the man in the moon. The reason Jones needs an outside law firm to file the motion is because he is not currently the Attorney General and has no staff to handle the complex filing required by the Court of Appeals. An empowered Attorney General would have the necessary staff to do this. Regardless, he had no standing to file motions on behalf of the Commonwealth on December 1st. Having done so is a flagrant usurpation of the power of the sitting Attorney General, whose term in office has not yet expired.

    Some people should never get within a mile of power, as they are likely to abuse that power. Here is an example of just that, with Jay Jones chomping at the bit to push gun control down our throats.

    Jason Miyares is probably not taking all this well and hopefully he will put Jones in his place. Certainly, we would hope the Court of Appeals will see through this ruse and reject the motion.

    VCDL’s lawyers are filing a response with the Court.

    Here is a video that Gilbert Ambler and I made on Jones overstepping his bounds:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxYpjx176bs

    Gilbert Ambler made a separate video for his YouTube channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6owCCRVcOxc&t=33s

    As soon as there is any more news on this, we will let you know here, on VA-ALERT.

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    20 分
  • A Letter To Modern Patriots from George Washington
    2025/11/15

    Mount Vernon, Virginia November 14, in the Year of our Lord 2025

    My Fellow Citizens of These United States,I return not in flesh, but in spirit, summoned by the anxious whispers of a people once more entangled in the toils of foreign ambition, and divided by passions which threaten the sacred Union I labored to establish.When I took leave of public life in the year 1796, I warned you—with the earnestness of a father to his children—against permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world. I counseled that your commercial relations should be wide, but your political connections few; that you should honor existing engagements, yet form no new chains to bind your destiny to the caprice, rivalship, or ruin of distant empires.Observe now the fruits of disregarding this counsel.You have bound yourselves in a perpetual league with the nations of Europe—NATO, you call it—whereby an insult to one is deemed an injury to all. Thus, the quarrels of Poles, Balts, or Scandinavians—matters wholly foreign to your peace—drag your sons and your treasure into wars not of your choosing. Did I not warn that Europe’s controversies are essentially foreign to your concerns? Yet you stand upon her ground, your fleets in her seas, your armies in her deserts, your purse open to her endless demands.You have fought twenty years in the mountains of Afghanistan, and spilled rivers of blood in the sands of Iraq, not for defense of your own soil, but to reshape the governments of strangers according to your own image. This is the very “interweaving of destiny” I implored you to shun. Temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies—yes, I allowed. But permanent occupation? Nation-building by force of arms? These are the artificial ties that sap your strength and invite the contempt of mankind.You bestow billions in tribute—not loans, but gifts—upon nations near and far, expecting gratitude in return. Did I not declare it folly to look for disinterested favors from another nation? Such largesse breeds not alliance, but dependence; not respect, but resentment. The receiver scorns the giver, and the giver grows weary of the burden.You entangle your prosperity with the ambitions of a distant empire in the East—China, you name it—whose workshops flood your markets, whose debts you hold, whose ports your navy shadows. Commercial relations? Yes, and wisely so. But when commerce becomes strategic dependence—when your medicines, your machines, your very means of defense rely upon a rival power—you have quit your own ground. Your liberty is no longer your own.You submit your sovereignty to councils of nations—the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the tribunals of Europe—where foreign judges and distant bureaucrats presume to bind American law. Did I not caution that the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake against the insidious wiles of foreign influence? Yet you surrender your birthright for the applause of strangers.Hear me once more:

    • Trade with all, ally with none permanently. Let your merchants cross every ocean, but let your soldiers defend only American soil—unless a clear and present danger threatens your own shores.
    • Honor treaties made in good faith, but make no new ones that mortgage your future.
    • Cultivate strength at home—a navy to command your coasts, a militia to secure your frontiers—so that neutrality, when you choose it, shall be respected.
    • Beware both inveterate antipathies and passionate attachments. Hate not Russia for her czars, nor love France for her revolutions. Let policy, not passion, guide your course.
    • Above all, preserve the Union. Foreign powers delight in your divisions—on tariffs, on borders, on the very meaning of your laws. A house divided invites the wolf.

    I see a nation rich beyond the dreams of 1776, yet anxious, indebted, and overextended. Your enemies are few, your strength immense—if you would but trust in yourselves. Why stand upon foreign ground? Why entangle your peace in the toils of ambition not your own?Return, my countrymen, to the simple maxim: America first in interest, in affection, and in policy—not from pride, but from prudence; not from isolation, but from independence.May Providence, which has so often smiled upon this land, guide you back to the exalted justice and benevolence worthy of a free people.I remain, as ever, Your obedient servant, G. Washington

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    18 分
  • I'M BACK! What Happened In The Virginia Election - Radio Free Virginia 25-1
    2025/11/09

    After a long break I'm back! I talk about the Virginia election and failure of republicans to get the vote out.

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    28 分
  • No Quarter For Communists - 24-06
    2024/04/02

    show notes at www.radiofreevirginia.com

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    45 分
  • Government at all levels is out of control - 24-05
    2024/03/08

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    45 分
  • Comms Up - Get Your Ham Radio License - 24-04
    2024/02/28

    show notes at www.radiofreevirginia.com

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    36 分
  • Crossover Legislative Time ALL bad bills move forward - Nick Freitas explains what happens if your kid uses a gun to defend themselves - 24-3
    2024/02/23

    show notes at www.radiofreevirginia.com

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    48 分