Charity on March 15th, 2007

Reminder for my local readers: She’s Right is on Channel 17 live @ 5:25 pm, tomorrow (Friday).
Notice, in the sidebar, the topic is still TBA – yikes! I’d better get on the ball, huh?

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Charity on March 15th, 2007

New (to me) Vermont blog: VermontTiger
Check it out.

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Yesterday, I was listening to the podcast of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Focus on the Family, the radio ministry of Dr. James Dobson.
As you know, Dobson is pro-life and opposed to gay marriage. He is also rumored to be very influential on certain politicians in Washington, and arguably carries a lot of [...]

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Charity on March 14th, 2007

I take one little, long-weekend break from blogging and all sorts of unexpected things happen.
Burlington Pol took an intermission, Homocon – one of my fav., non-local, conservative blogs – did an entire post linking to She’s Right (it’s in my Friday Morning Coffee, so I missed it last week), and my favorite blogger, VDB, aided [...]

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Charity on March 14th, 2007

I was just in the middle of writing a post and I received an e-mail from my husband, who works with Haik Bedrosian.
Haik and “Poopsie” welcomed their new daughter this morning at 5:18 am.
According to the e-mail, she is the same weight and length as her brother was when he was born: 6 lbs, 14 [...]

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Charity on March 8th, 2007

I was watching a debate on RETN last night, between former Governor Madeleine Kunin and UVM Professor Frank Bryan, regarding the state’s two-year gubernatorial term.
Here is the show’s description, from the RETN website:
Vermont is one of only two states that still have a two-year governor’s term. Is Vermont best served today by having statewide elected [...]

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Charity on March 8th, 2007

The lefty VT political blogs (and newspapers) are all a twitter about the impeachment votes on Town Meeting Day. I can’t blame them; I mean, this is a huge victory for them. They successfully proved that a majority of politically active Vermonters are opposed to the war. All those who questioned [...]

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Charity on March 6th, 2007

Ward 1: Sharon Bushor (I)Ward 1: Ed Adrian (I)Ward 2: Jan Knodell (P)Ward 3: Tim Ashe (P)Ward 4: Kurt Wright (R)Ward 5: Joan Shannon (D)Ward 6: Andy Montroll (D)Ward 7: Craig Gutchell (R)
It looks like there will not be a run-off in Ward 7.
The Burlington City Council now has 3 Republicans. Just three years [...]

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Charity on March 6th, 2007

I just came from voting over at Burlington Electric Department, in Ward 5. The traffic was extremely light according to everyone there.
The Democratic candidate for City Council, Joan Shannon, was standing alone, with Snow Joan, in front of BED.

There was a Green Party table set up across the parking lot. Green candidate for [...]

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Charity on March 6th, 2007

The other night at the Euro Cafe, the topic came up of Odum and the SVR flap that pushed his employer to ask that he refrain from blogging, or whatever, and I mentioned that I hadn’t even been following the SVR/racism posts because when I see the word “racism,” I tend to tune it out. [...]

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