I was just reading the Brattleboro Reformer and I came across today’s editorial, Oval Office religion.
For the most part, it was decent enough. It compared Mitt Romney’s speech about religion to Kennedy’s speech in 1960, and did a good job of explaining why the two were not in the same league.
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Sunday, I was a guest on Rama Schneider and Grace Bagalio’s webcast Help Me…I’m an American. The podcast is available here.
The Carnival of Principled Government is up over at Life Nurturing Education.
What is a blog carnival, you might ask. Well, as with most things in life, Wikipedia has a page on it: Blog carnival.
My post, What I look for in a Man (Who is Running for President), was included.
Next month, I will be hosting [...]
Haik Bedrosian, of Burlington Pol, who was the blogger that inspired me to start blogging, is posting again.
He is also going to host a radio show on Burlington’s new low-power station, The Radiator, 105.9-FM, Saturday from 9-10am. It is actually on right now.
The Free Press did a story on The Radiator, if you want [...]
A Vermont State Representative’s message to VT businesses: Sure you are living with the fifth-highest tax burden in the country, but if you complain about it, basically you just are admitting that you are bad corporate citizens.
Okay, so that was a paraphrase. Here’s the real quote.
“When business generally whines about the high tax burden, [...]
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, we visited our extended family on my husband’s side. His uncle Jim heads up the Giuliani campaign in his small, southern New Hampshire town, so he asked me who I am supporting in the primary.
I really have not decided who to support, so I didn’t have much to say about [...]
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The Vermont Press Bureau did an article yesterday about the pharmacy flap.
I have so much to say about this, but I won’t be able to work on it until later. I just wanted to put the link up, in case you missed it.
Today is Repeal Day, the anniversary of the 21st amendment – the repeal of Prohibition.
Here is a short (less than 1-and-a-half minutes) video about the spirit of Prohibition that lives on.
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The video was made by Bureaucrash. You can find out more about them here.
In the same spirit, there was a my turn in today’s [...]
Green Mountain Daily has uncovered allegations that the Vermont State Police are collecting pharmacy records in the state. So far, there has been no pharmacist on record, nor any other official on record in this story, so I don’t want to go off on a tirade here, but this is worth paying attention to.
If [...]
I decided to change to a winter theme, in honor of all the snow we got (and are still getting) around here.
Special thanks to She’s Right reader Bruce for taking the winter picture of my header scene and sending it to me. I do not get down to the Hancock area very often, so [...]