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FLATUS TAXUS! $700K Taxes to Study Cow Burps?

6 November, 2010
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Oh, waiter? Belching bovines, Batman! Seven hundred thousand dollars in federal tax money to study burping cattle? Really? As a friend of mine just remarked, “Meanwhile back at the ranch I am looking for loans to send my kid to school.” Couldn’t have said it better myself. “Cows emit most of their methane through belching, only a small fraction from flatulence,” said the project’s principal investigator, Ruth Varner of UNH’s Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space. Pass the Lea & Perrons. Instead. The Manchester Union Leader reports that we are going to fund nearly three quarters of a million dollars in research to the University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH to study burping cattle. While I enjoy a belching bovine as much as the next guy, would we not be better off putting a cork in that project for a decade or so just to see how it all, well, works out in the end? Oh, I can hear the naysayers: “How many more must perish before this great nation of ours recognizes our grievous irresponsibility in this matter as we pass gas to the generation of our great grandchildren?” Pass the Lea & Perrons. Indeed.

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Peter Shumlin, You’re Confusing Me

29 October, 2010
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Mr. Shumlin, you are confusing me. In tonight’s mail you sent me two large, glossy color cardboard mailings for your candidacy for Vermont governor. One mailing is a photo of a pouting little girl writing with her pencil. The slogan? “If Brian Dubie wins, she loses.” The other mailing from you? It’s a woman with a fiery stare and the words, “Brian Dubie thinks abortion should be illegal” and “Brian Dubie will endanger our freedom and our health.” Your shell game is shell-shocking, Mr. Shumlin. So, Mr. Shumlin, you claim that if PRO-LIFE candidate Brian Dubie wins, then young life “loses”? How can you as the pro-abortion candidate point the finger of endangerment to “health and freedom” to the pro-life candidate? With a straight face? There is nothing more protecting of young life than advocating that they get the chance to breathe air in the first place. All of this is about as inconsistent as your position on “saving” $40(M) million in tax dollars by early release of prisoners spending NEW tax money up front in order to do that, AND also spending $33M from the “savings of $40M to start early childhood education programs. Your shell game is shell-shocking, Continue reading →

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Senator Boxer Entitled to Her Title?

23 October, 2010
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Senator Barbara Boxer has worked so hard for her title. Perhaps it is time to give her a rest? I’ve worked so hard for that title. Call Me Senator from RightChange on Vimeo The question remains, is Senator Boxer entitled to her title? Her constituents will decide in November.

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Shumlin Should Have Brought Ice Cream

22 October, 2010
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Video: Vermont gubernatorial candidate Peter Shumlin (D) poorly executes his lame attempt at a surprise visit on the headquarters of challenger Brian Dubie (R) prior to a scheduled broadcast debate nearby. Swing and big miss for Shumlin but you be the judge. Notice Shumlin, flanked by rolling cameras (statewide TV news) and others in this obvious set-up intended to embarrass an unprepared challenger. Dubie was not at the location when Shumlin arrived with a box of central casting donuts. Also, notice the Dubie spokesperson who steps up and hits out the talking points and then hands the copy to Dubie’s challenger and then generously offers Shumlin some Dubie bumper stickers. She did everything but offer him a fresh diaper for the walk over to the debate. It looks like someone at Brian Dubie’s office got a heads-up call in order to have a video camera rolling and aiming at the door as Shumlin came it. Judging by the entourage of supporters and media, the parking lot activity was likely not difficult to notice from within the Dubie campaign office. Politics is a full-contact sport but Peter Shumlin played it like flag scrimmage.

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Joy Jones for VT State Rep

8 September, 2010
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I’m supporting Joy Jones for Vermont State Representative in Addison-Rutland 1 serving the towns of Shoreham, Whiting, Orwell and Benson. I hope you will too. Open publication – Free publishing – More vermont

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