
John
and Janice Corson are both natives of the Hampton Roads Virginia
area. Their life's interests are varied.
John hails from Newport News, Janice from Chesapeake. John's educational background is diverse, having graduated from Atlanta Christian College, Lincoln Christian Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary with degrees in ministry and theology. He continued his education studying political science at Villanova University and the College of William and Mary. He also studied economics, sociology and psychology at Old Dominion University.
Janice attended Tidewater Community College and studied music. She also has studied agricultural science and horticulture through the Cooperative Extension Service of Virginia Tech University and is a certified Master Gardener. Her interest in landscape architecture and gardening goes back to her childhood, having helped her parents in their vegetable garden. She expanded her love for this hobby by venturing into botany and becoming a specialist with roses, flowerbeds and vegetable gardens. She is a contributor to a number of newsletters as a gardener tipster and writes articles on gardening for local newspapers.
John's background was in radio broadcasting, having worked for radio stations in Illinois, Maryland and Virginia. His real-life calling was to the ministry. He served as a pastor for Christian and Baptist churches for over 24 years. He has made a hobby as a political pundit and is a frequent contributor to Townhall.com and Politico.com. He is a member of the American Conservative Union and the Federalist Society.
1980 was a transformative year for the Corsons. It was the year of Ronald Reagan's election to the White House and also a year in which they were living in Maryland on less than $8000 a year. John made the conscientious decision to work as many jobs as necessary so as not to live off of taxpayers and be dependent on the government. They, then declared themselves to be Reagan conservatives. It is to the memory of Ronald Reagan that they dedicate this website.

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