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  • Vt., N.H. Birth Rate Lowest in the Nation

    09/07/2008 12:26:44 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 16 replies · 321+ views
    WCAX News ^ | Adam Sullivan
    The birthing center at Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital has seen an increased number of babies born this year. But that seems to be becoming more rare at hospitals across the Granite State. "I think we are bucking the trend by what we do offer as a small community hospital," says Arlene Patten, of Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital. According to the U.S. Census bureau, in 2006, New Hampshire had the lowest birth rate in the country with only 42 babies born per every 1,000 women. Vermont was not far behind at 42.2 babies. The national average is almost 55...
  • Howard's Focus Group: Wife's Employees Thought Palin 'Mean'

    09/04/2008 2:17:33 PM PDT · by governsleastgovernsbest · 43 replies · 1,116+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    Move over, Rasmussen, and let Howard take over! It's been a wild week, so how about a little comic relief? Turns out Howard Dean does his own personal polling—among his wife's employees. And, surprise! They tend to agree with him! The DNC Chairman was chatting with Tom Brokaw on MSNBC this afternoon. TOM BROKAW: What did you think of Sarah Palin last night? HOWARD DEAN: I think the first half was terrific. I thought she really laid out who she was. I was fascinated. The second half, she sounded like Dick Cheney, she really did. The same old attack stuff,...
  • 12 states sue EPA on refinery carbon emissions

    08/25/2008 11:46:15 AM PDT · by Zakeet · 29 replies · 724+ views
    Reuters ^ | August 25, 2008
    New York and 11 other states are suing federal environmental regulators over greenhouse gas emissions from oil refineries, the New York attorney general's office said on Monday. The suit, led by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, charges that the Environmental Protection Agency violated the federal Clean Air Act by refusing to issue standards, known as new source performance standards, for controlling global warming pollution emissions from oil refineries. Note: Other states in the suit are California, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington. New York City and Washington D.C. also joined in...
  • Prayer request for Freeper Vermonter

    08/23/2008 6:59:58 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 175 replies · 3,293+ views
    8/23/2008 | Jim Robinson
    Vermonter has been fighting cancer for many months. Sadly, His family just let us know that his fight is nearly over. From his daughter, Denise: "My dad’s battle with cancer is coming to a close. He is peaceful now at home under my care and my mom’s with hospice support. I want to thank you and everyone that has sent him prayers over the course. Pancreatic cancer is an ugly cancer and hopefully someday they will find a way to slow it or stop it completely. My dad was and is a fighter. Right now we just want him to...
  • Judge Rules Man Cannot Be Forced To Decrypt HD

    08/19/2008 9:06:08 PM PDT · by Clint Williams · 12 replies · 1,090+ views
    Slashdot ^ | 8/19/8 | kdawson
    I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "In Vermont, US Magistrate Judge Jerome Niedermeier has ruled that forcing someone to divulge the password to decrypt their hard drive violates the 5th Amendment. Border guards testify that they saw child pornography on the defendant's laptop when the PC was on, but they made the mistake of turning it off and were unable to access it again because the drive was protected by PGP. Although prosecutors offered many ways to get around the 5th Amendment protections, the Judge would have none of that and quashed the grand jury subpoena requesting the defendant's...
  • State's nuclear oversight could face new challenge

    08/11/2008 1:07:25 PM PDT · by Pontiac · 4 replies · 207+ views
    Times Argus ^ | August 11, 2008 | Dave Gram
    When Vermont lawmakers debate whether the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant should be allowed to extend its license beyond 2012, they might want to avoid the S-word. Snip The worst-case scenario would be for the Legislature to pass a resolution saying "because of our safety concerns at VY," it was declining to approve the license extension. "Of course they're not going to do this," Hofmann said of lawmakers. "But that would be the worst of all worlds. That kind of courts a pre-emption claim." Snip Michael Marriotte, executive director of the Nuclear Information and Resource Service, a group based near Washington...
  • Explosives stolen from Rock of Ages quarry

    08/08/2008 9:46:00 AM PDT · by concretebob · 3 replies · 276+ views
    Aggregate Research Newsletter ^ | 08/08/08 | Aggregate Research
    BETHEL, Vermont) -- The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and the Vermont State Police are investigating the theft of explosives from a granite quarry in the town of Bethel. Police say the theft occurred overnight Wednesday at the Rock of Ages quarry. The investigation has shown that the suspects broke in through a locked gate and then broke into several buildings. Police says that in addition to explosives, the suspects stole power equipment. Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the state police in Royalton.
  • Gunshot on Federal Street Written By Leon Thompson

    07/16/2008 4:43:37 AM PDT · by marktwain · 55 replies · 1,099+ views
    St. Albans Messinger ^ | 10 July, 2008 | Leon Thompson
    Shooter’s acquittal worries authorities ST. ALBANS CITY –– Matthew Martel is polite and has soft, boy-band looks. He was home-schooled and lives with his genial parents, Bob and Deborah, in a rustic white house with a wraparound porch that overlooks Route 105. Martel does not look like a member of the Franklin County Sportsman’s Club, but he is. He does not come off as someone who would buy a $450 handgun for target practice, but he did. Nor does he strike you as someone who pocketed a loaded handgun for protection four or five times during the last three years,...
  • Lt. Gov. Dubie urges special session for sex offender crackdown (in wake of Bennett murder)

    07/15/2008 2:44:04 AM PDT · by Straight Vermonter · 21 replies · 472+ views
    Times-Argus ^ | 7/15/08 | Daniel Barlow
    MONTPELIER – Lt. Gov. Brian Dubie endorsed a slate of reforms to the state's sex offender laws Monday morning and called on Gov. James Douglas to bring lawmakers back to Montpelier for a special session this summer. Dubie, a Republican running for re-election this year, called for a comprehensive review of Vermont's criminal justice system and said lawmakers should pass proposals such as Jessica's Law and chemical or physical castration for habitual sex offenders. He said Vermont needs to ensure that cases such as last month's kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Brooke Bennett never happen again. "In just over 39...
  • Breaking News: Border Agent Assaulted, Shots Fired ( Vt- Canadian border)

    07/07/2008 1:19:32 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 48 replies · 1,919+ views
    wptz ^ | 11:33 am EDT July 7, 2008 | U.S. Border Patrol
    SWANTON, Vt. -- The U.S. Border Patrol says an agent shot at three suspects after being assaulted near the Vermont-Quebec border early today.The agency said the officer was interviewing the three who were on foot at about 2:15 a.m. when he was assaulted. The agent fired two shots.A male and female suspect are in custody. The third suspect, a male, escaped back into Canada.The Border Patrol said it doesn't know if the missing suspect was armed or if he was wounded.Border Patrol Spokesman Mark Henry said the agent was on routine patrol when he spotted the suspects. The suspects knocked...
  • A New Call for Jessica's Law in Vermont

    07/06/2008 8:10:56 AM PDT · by george76 · 19 replies · 657+ views
    WCAX News ^ | July 5, 2008 | Andy Potter --
    Brook Bennett's murder has brought back calls for a tougher law against adults who sexually prey on children. More than thirty states -- but not Vermont -- have enacted Jessica's law, setting a 25-year minimum prison sentence for convicted child sex offenders. "When a person is sexually assaulted, a minor is sexually assaulted, it's my opinion that they should go to jail for 25 years," Dubie told Channel 3. "That's very simple and that's what Jessica's Law calls for. I'm also asking that we reconsider what the governor proposed last legislative session, and that's civil confinement." House Judiciary committee chairman...
  • Children in the "Gay Marriage" Crosshairs

    07/05/2008 9:56:26 AM PDT · by wagglebee · 21 replies · 977+ views
    Concerned Women for America ^ | 7/3/08 | J. Matt Barber
    You've probably heard the relativist line that goes something like this: "'Gay marriage' won't hurt anyone. Live and let live, already!" Well, don't buy it for a minute. With its recent 4-3 opinion - which arrogantly presumed to redefine the millennia-old definition of legitimate marriage - the California Supreme Court daftly divined that the framers of the California Constitution intended - all along, I guess - that Patrick Henry really had a constitutional right to "marry" Henry Patrick. In so doing, four black-robed Dr. Frankensteins have loosed that paradoxical abomination tagged same-sex "marriage" on the countryside. "Abomination," you say?...
  • Police Believe They Have Found Brooke's Body (VT's first Amber alert ends horribly)

    07/02/2008 3:47:11 PM PDT · by Straight Vermonter · 90 replies · 3,404+ views
    WCAX ^ | 7/2/08
    Police believe they have found the remains of Brooke Bennett, 12, of Braintree. Police say the remains were found on property on Crocker Road in Randolph near the home of Michael Jacques. Police found ground there that had been recently disturbed yesterday. Today, a search found the body there. Police say Brooke's body was recovered at 4:45 p.m. An autopsy will be performed in Burlington to confirm it is Brooke and to try to find the cause of death. Police do call the death suspicious. Brooke's family was notified of the discovery. Brooke disappeared a week ago. She was last...
  • Parents: Teacher silenced son on hunting

    06/21/2008 4:14:18 PM PDT · by george76 · 250 replies · 3,192+ views
    Times Argus ^ | June 20, 2008 | Dennis Jensen
    Saying their son was "silenced" by his teacher for talking about hunting in the classroom, the parents of a fourth-grade student at North Bennington Graded School took their son out of school and have taken their case to the local school board. Jared Harrington's mother, Wendy Bordwell, and his father, Martin Harrington, removed their son from school with 10 days left in the school year and home-schooled the 10-year-old boy. "We are aggressively pursuing Jared's right to free speech," Bordwell said. The couple addressed the local school board Monday night to air their grievance. Bordwell said in a telephone interview...
  • Prayer request for our good FRiend Vermonter

    06/16/2008 5:15:34 PM PDT · by Jean S · 159 replies · 3,416+ views
    Vermonter is very ill, he has pancreatic and liver cancer. Please pray for our friend and one of the best freepers ever.
  • From bad to verse: Vandals get classroom penance

    06/02/2008 11:14:39 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 4 replies · 309+ views
    Yahoo | AP ^ | 6/2/08 | John Curran
    MIDDLEBURY, Vt. - Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road Not Taken" and another poem as jumping-off points, Frost biographer Jay Parini hopes to show the vandals the error of their ways — and the redemptive power of poetry. "I guess I was thinking that if these teens had a better understanding of who Robert Frost was and his contribution to our society, that they...
  • Exclusive: Al-Jazeera in Burlington

    06/02/2008 11:43:21 AM PDT · by captjanaway · 2 replies · 337+ views
    Family Security Matters ^ | June 2, 2008 | John Stuart
    When Al-Jazeera tried to launch in the U.S. a spin-off version, Al-Jazeera International, they ran into opposition in the form of Accuracy in Media (AIM). AIM produced a DVD entitled Terror Television: The Rise of Al-Jazeera and the Hate America Media, which exposed Al-Jazeera's anti- American biases and support for terrorism. In September of 2006, AIM commissioned a poll to gauge Americans' view of having Al-Jazeera air in the U.S. The poll results showed that by a margin of 2-1, Americans think the U.S. government should oppose giving the new channel access to the U.S. media market.
  • Globally Warm Schools

    05/29/2008 9:16:27 AM PDT · by bs9021 · 6 replies · 330+ views
    Campus Report ^ | May 29, 2008 | Santiago Leon
    Globally Warm Schools by: Santiago Leon, May 28, 2008 As Global Warming becomes an issue in people’s lives, it has also become part of school’s curricula. I recently learned that my boss’s son had an assignment and quiz in his Spanish class on Global Warming. In many of the questions students had to translate sentences from Spanish to English but with a Global Warming theme. They even had to watch Al Gore’s movie, “Inconvenient Truth,” which has been a part of several school courses. Teaching Global Warming in schools is widespread across the nation, especially providing materials like Gore’s film,...
  • Chasing Utopia, Family Imagines No Possessions

    05/17/2008 4:26:34 PM PDT · by Dawnsblood · 48 replies · 1,474+ views
    NY Times ^ | 5/17/08 | RALPH BLUMENTHAL and RACHEL MOSTELLER
    Like many other young couples, Aimee and Jeff Harris spent the first years of their marriage eagerly accumulating stuff: cars, furniture, clothes, appliances and, after a son and a daughter came along, toys, toys, toys. Now they are trying to get rid of it all, down to their fancy wedding bands. Chasing a utopian vision of a self-sustaining life on the land as partisans of a movement some call voluntary simplicity, they are donating virtually all their possessions to charity and hitting the road at the end of May. “It’s amazing the amount of things a family can acquire,” said...
  • Bernie Sanders is Touting Communist Ideas to "Solve" Oil Crisis. ( Freep This Poll at Source URL)

    05/14/2008 3:21:04 PM PDT · by Candor7 · 16 replies · 719+ views
    US Senate Web Site ^ | 5/14/2008 | Senator Bernie Sanders
    "About a month ago on my Web site, I requested that Vermonters e-mail me about what the collapse of the middle class means to them personally--not in esoteric economic terms but in a sense of what they are going through," Senator Bernie Sanders said in a speech to the Senate reciting some of the more poignant e-mails - you can watch the video here "Frankly, our people are pretty reticent. People in Vermont don't like to open up and tell everybody all of the problems they have. They try to keep it to themselves. We expected that we would receive...
  • Possible 'Smiley Face Gang' Link Emerges in Case of Missing Middlebury College Freshman (Garza)

    05/07/2008 3:52:33 PM PDT · by RDTF · 15 replies · 1,347+ views
    FoxNews ^ | May 7, 2008 | Not specified
    New details have emerged in the search for missing 19-year-old Middlebury College freshman Nicholas Garza that could link him to the so-called "Smiley Face Gang," which a group of retired detectives believes is responsible for the apparent drowning deaths of dozens of young men across the country. Searchers have found smiley-face graffiti near Garza's campus like that painted near some of the locations where about 40 bodies have been discovered across 11 states, FOX 44 News reported. Garza’s mother thinks that discovery could link her son's disappearance to the deaths of the other mostly college-age victims. Volunteer searchers have come...
  • Is it grave robbery?

    05/06/2008 6:05:16 PM PDT · by Larry R. Johnson · 37 replies · 974+ views
    Associated Press ^ | May 5, 2008 | LISA RATHKE
    HARTLAND, Vt. (AP) — The 130-acre property was exactly what Michel Guite and his family wanted: an old Vermont farm with mountain views, rolling hills and meadows. There was, however, one wrinkle: The property included a small family cemetery — with the grave of a War of 1812 veteran — surrounded by a fence on a scenic knoll. His proposal to move the graveyard so he can build a house and barn has set off protests. The town has passed a resolution aimed at blocking the move, a descendant of one occupant of the graveyard is trying to fight him...
  • Old cemetery poses grave dilemma for buyers of Vt. farm

    05/05/2008 5:43:46 AM PDT · by Clear Rivers · 103 replies · 2,143+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | May 4,2008 | LISA RATHKE
    Visitors stand in the Aldrich Cemetery in Hartland, Vt., Monday, April 21, 2008. A land buyer's proposal to move three graves from the old family cemetery has caused outcry from historians, veterans and neighbors. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot) HARTLAND, Vt. - The 130-acre property was exactly what Michel Guite and his family wanted: an old Vermont farm with mountain views, rolling hills and meadows. There was, however, one wrinkle: The property included a small family cemetery — with the grave of a War of 1812 veteran — surrounded by a fence on a scenic knoll. His proposal to move the graveyard...
  • Old cemetery poses grave dilemma for buyers of Vt. farm

    05/04/2008 10:13:39 AM PDT · by rarestia · 62 replies · 1,702+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Sunday, May 4, 2008 | LISA RATHKE
    HARTLAND, Vt. (AP) -- The 130-acre property was exactly what Michel Guite and his family wanted: an old Vermont farm with mountain views, rolling hills and meadows. There was, however, one wrinkle: The property included a small family cemetery _ with the grave of a War of 1812 veteran _ surrounded by a fence on a scenic knoll. His proposal to move the graveyard so he can build a house and barn has set off protests. The town has passed a resolution aimed at blocking the move, a descendant of one occupant of the graveyard is trying to fight him...
  • Stand Up to Big Oil ( Vermont's Communist Senator Sanders , Barf Alert!)

    04/30/2008 6:17:01 PM PDT · by Candor7 · 26 replies · 876+ views
    US Senate Vermont News ^ | 30 April 2008 | Bernie Sanders
    Stand Up to big Oil -- 04/30/2008 As energy prices soar and the middle-class continues to shrink, Exxon Mobil has made more profits in the past two years than any other corporation in the history of the world. Last year alone, Exxon Mobil made $40 billion in profits, and rewarded its CEO Rex Tillerson with $21 million in total compensation. (Several years ago they provided their outgoing CEO Lee Raymond with a $400 million retirement package). Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Shell and BP also have posted record profits. In fact, the five largest oil companies in this country have made $595 billion...
  • Vermont weighs longer life for state's aging nuclear reactor

    04/18/2008 2:00:29 PM PDT · by kiriath_jearim · 10 replies · 438+ views
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer/AP ^ | 4/18/08 | DAVE GRAM
    MONTPELIER, Vt. -- Vermont's love-hate relationship with its lone nuclear power plant is coming to a head: Lawmakers have to decide next year whether to shut down the reactor in 2012 as scheduled or keep it humming for another two decades. Vermont is as known for its green living as its green landscapes, and some environmentalists in the state have come to appreciate nuclear power for its low greenhouse gas emissions, said Steve Terry, a former journalist who covered the construction of the Vermont Yankee plant in the late 1960s. But the plant's benefit "comes in a clash with a...
  • Lesbian custody dispute argued (VA)

    04/18/2008 11:27:45 AM PDT · by JZelle · 18 replies · 686+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 4-18-08 | AP
    RICHMOND (AP) — The Virginia Supreme Court heard conflicting views yesterday on whether the state's ban on gay marriages and civil unions essentially voids a Vermont court's child-visitation order in a dispute between two former lesbian partners. The justices are reviewing a Virginia Court of Appeals ruling that Vermont has sole jurisdiction in the visitation battle between Lisa Miller of Winchester, Va., and Janet Jenkins of Fair Haven, Vt. Miss Miller's attorney, Mathew D. Staver, argued that the appeals court improperly ignored a Virginia statute and a constitutional amendment that prohibits same-sex unions and the recognition of such arrangements from...
  • Lesbian Ex: Mother's Christianity Makes Her an Unfit Parent

    04/18/2008 10:24:30 AM PDT · by mondoreb · 39 replies · 1,750+ views
    DBKP ^ | April 18, 2008 | Mondoreb
    Forty years ago can seem like light years in cultural terms. Forty years ago, the story of a Vermont lesbian who wanted to take a child away from her biological mother--because the mother was a Christian--would have been unbelievable. Janet Jenkins, part of a now-sundered lesbian twosome, has alleged that because of Lisa Miller’s (the biological mother) Christian parenting practices, Miller is no longer is a fit mother. Jenkins is seeking full custody of the child. Miller and Jenkins were a couple before Miller left the relationship and became a Christian. Now, the Virginia Supreme Court has to rule if...
  • NRC takes 32 years to answer petition

    04/01/2008 2:50:14 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 141+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 4/1/08 | Dave Gram - ap
    MONTPELIER, Vt. - The nuclear energy watchdog group New England Coalition has been waiting a long time, a very long time, for the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission to pay attention to its concerns. The agency has just replied to a petition concerning safety and radiation exposure that the coalition filed in 1975. "No petition before its time," said NRC spokesman Eliot Brenner. As if being ignored for three decades weren't enough, the NRC denied the group's petition. The coalition had been urging federal regulators to consider, as part of their environmental review of the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant, the...
  • Democratic Donor Gets Money Back Due To [Florida]Primary Dilemma

    03/28/2008 6:55:56 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 16 replies · 834+ views
    NBC 6 TV ^ | March 28, 2008
    MIAMI -- A donor to the Democratic Party asked for a rebate out of frustration over the party's Florida delegate dilemma -- and he got it. Federal records show that Paul Cejas has given six-figure sums to the Democratic National Committee for years, NBC 6's Nick Bogert reported. Cejas asked for his last donation back. He said he was angry with the party, particularly party Chair Howard Dean, over the failure to resolve Florida's delegate dilemma. "Frankly, he's dropped the ball, and I told him, 'You're going to go down in history as the worst chairman of the Democratic Party...
  • Log Cabin [Republicans] miffed at Howard Dean's remarks

    03/28/2008 11:53:07 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 25 replies · 1,462+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | March 27, 2008
    SUMMARY: He says: "Who in their right mind, if they were African-American or Hispanic or Asian-American, if they were gay or lesbian, would join the Republican Party?" Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean came under attack for speaking out against conservative gay men and lesbians as well as Republicans of color. "They can't become more diverse," Dean said Tuesday at a speech at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. "Who in their right mind, if they were African-American or Hispanic or Asian-American, if they were gay or lesbian, would join the Republican Party?" The Log Cabin Republicans issued a statement Wednesday against...
  • Vermont inmates call food foul, sue over it

    03/22/2008 8:33:17 PM PDT · by yorkie · 76 replies · 1,450+ views
    Associated Press with MSNBC ^ | March 22, 2008 | Wilson Ring
    When shooting suspect Christopher Williams acted up in prison, he was given nutraloaf — a mixture of cubed whole wheat bread, nondairy cheese, raw carrots, spinach, seedless raisins, beans, vegetable oil, tomato paste, powdered milk and dehydrated potato flakes. Prison officials call it a complete meal. Inmates say it's so awful they'd rather go hungry. On Monday, the Vermont Supreme Court will hear arguments in a class-action suit brought by inmates who say it's not food but punishment and that anyone subjected to it should get a formal disciplinary process first.
  • Vt. inmates call food foul, sue over it

    03/22/2008 1:52:45 PM PDT · by DemforBush · 32 replies · 837+ views
    Yahoo ^ | 03/22/08 | WILSON RING
    MONTPELIER, Vt. - When shooting suspect Christopher Williams acted up in prison, he was given nutraloaf — a mixture of cubed whole wheat bread, nondairy cheese, raw carrots, spinach, seedless raisins, beans, vegetable oil, tomato paste, powdered milk and dehydrated potato flakes...
  • Rush the Vote: Chaos Achieved

    03/11/2008 2:30:33 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 46 replies · 2,163+ views
    Rush Limbaugh Website ^ | March 11, 2008 | Rush Limbaugh
    BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Here is Bud in Burlington, Indiana. Bud, thanks for waiting, and welcome. CALLER: ... Indiana. Anyway Rush -- RUSH: Wait, what did I say? CALLER: I don't... I couldn't understand, but it was actually communist Bloomington Indiana. So... (silence) Are you still there? RUSH: Yeah, I'm here. CALLER: Anyway, I'd like to really quickly thank you for two things. First off, unlike the so-called moderates who called in yesterday complaining about your recommendation for Republicans voting in Democrat primaries -- RUSH: Yes? CALLER: -- I want to thank you, because I don't know if you're aware of...
  • Obama, Hillary in Civil War

    03/07/2008 10:45:08 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 78 replies · 912+ views
    NewsMax ^ | March 6, 2008 | Newsmax Analysis
    With Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's decision to stay in the Democratic race to the bitter end, she has signaled a delegate fight all the way to the party's convention in Denver this August. Both candidates appear in something of a stalemate. Political strategists have concluded that Clinton cannot overcome Sen. Barack Obama's pledged delegate lead by winning additional primaries. And despite his lead in electoral and delegate wins, Obama cannot seal his nomination without the support of the party's superdelegates. Clinton's decision, after winning in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island this week that she would not capitulate has opened up...
  • Vermont towns vote to arrest Bush and Cheney

    03/05/2008 9:28:11 AM PST · by Abathar · 53 replies · 168+ views
    Reuters via Yahoo! ^ | 03/05/08 | Andy Sullivan
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Voters in two Vermont towns on Tuesday approved a measure that would instruct police to arrest President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for "crimes against our Constitution," local media reported. The nonbinding, symbolic measure, passed in Brattleboro and Marlboro in a state known for taking liberal positions on national issues, instructs town police to "extradite them to other authorities that may reasonably contend to prosecute them." Vermont, home to maple syrup and picture-postcard views, is known for its liberal politics. State lawmakers have passed nonbinding resolutions to end the war in Iraq and impeach...
  • Obama Camp Infiltrates Clinton Call

    03/04/2008 7:26:12 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 30 replies · 195+ views
    ABC News ^ | March 04, 2008 | Teddy Davis and Talal Al-Khatib
    ABC News' Teddy Davis and Talal Al-Khatib Report: In one of the most bizarre moments of the 2008 campaign, Obama campaign lawyer Bob Bauer called into a Tuesday night Clinton campaign conference call with reporters. The four and a half minute exchange led to a series of antagonistic questions painting the former first lady's charges of caucus vote tampering as baseless. "I'd be interested to know," said Bauer, "how is this any different from the series of complaints that you've registered against every caucus that you lose?" Listen to the exchange between Bauer and Clinton campaign communications director Howard Wolfson...
  • Vt. towns approve Bush 'indictment'

    03/04/2008 5:31:00 PM PST · by Sub-Driver · 79 replies · 440+ views
    Vt. towns approve Bush 'indictment' By JOHN CURRAN, Associated Press Writer 7 minutes ago Voters in two Vermont towns approved measures Tuesday calling for the indictment of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for what they consider violations of the Constitution. More symbolic than anything, the items sought to have police arrest Bush and Cheney if they ever visit Brattleboro or nearby Marlboro or to extradite them for prosecution elsewhere — if they're not impeached first. In Brattleboro, the vote was 2,012-1,795. In Marlboro, which held a town meeting on the issue, it was 43-25 with three abstentions. "I...
  • Obama Wins Vermont in 12th Straight Victory

    03/04/2008 4:04:24 PM PST · by COUNTrecount · 17 replies · 130+ views
    ABC News ^ | Mar.4, 2008 | JENNIFER PARKER
    Senator Barack Obama, D-Ill., has defeated Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., in Vermont's Democratic primary -- a win that was expected by both candidates and credited to the states sizeable population of Independent voters who have typically gone for the Illinois senator. The polls are still open in Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island -- crucial primary contests that could cement Obama's hold on the Democratic presidential nomination, or sway momentum back to Clinton, who has now suffered setbacks in 12 straight losses.
  • CNN projects Obama wins Vermont

    03/04/2008 4:04:57 PM PST · by John Jorsett · 39 replies · 309+ views
    CNN via KFI radio, Los Angelse | Mar 4, 2008
    Just announced onair by KFI in Los Angeles, CNN projects that Barak Obama has won Vermont.
  • Ask Tough Questions? Yes, They Can! (Press vs. Obama)

    03/04/2008 10:48:33 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 33 replies · 354+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | March 4, 2008 | Dana Milbank
    SAN ANTONIO It took many months and the mockery of "Saturday Night Live" to make it happen, but the lumbering beast that is the press corps finally roused itself from its slumber Monday and greeted Barack Obama with a menacing growl. The day before primaries in Ohio and Texas that could effectively seal the Democratic presidential nomination for him, a smiling Obama strode out to a news conference at a veterans facility here. But the grin was quickly replaced by the surprised look of a man bitten by his own dog. Reporters from the Associated Press and Reuters went after...
  • Pennsylvania no longer on the horizon

    03/04/2008 10:08:31 AM PST · by Salena Zito · 49 replies · 205+ views
    Tribune-Review ^ | salena zito
    TRIBUNE-REVIEW Pa. no longer on the horizon By: Salena Zito It's showtime, folks ... part II. Welcome to a smaller yet more critically important Super Tuesday. Today has become the focus for the Democrats in a political season that has seen the primary contest maps redrawn in a way no pundit could have ever predicted. In an interview last week, Democratic National Committee chair Howard Dean told the Tribune-Review that he never would have predicted that the primary season would have gone on this long. In fact, Dean said he thought it would have been decided before the first Super...
  • Karl Rove & the youth vote

    03/04/2008 9:52:28 AM PST · by Salena Zito · 26 replies · 211+ views
    Tribune-Review ^ | Salena Zito
    Rove a big draw with youth By Salena Zito TRIBUNE-REVIEW Monday, March 3, 2008 Karl Rove suspects some members of the sold-out crowd coming to see him tonight at the University of Pittsburgh might only be interested in seeing if he has horns and a tail. "I always get the occasional lunatic ranting and raving, but most people want to hear what I have to say and want to ask questions," the former deputy chief of staff and senior adviser to President George W. Bush said Sunday. "That is when we get engaged in a dialogue about things they want...
  • Conservatives in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island & Vermont should vote for Hillary Clinton today

    03/04/2008 5:57:53 AM PST · by TheEaglehasLanded · 117 replies · 349+ views
    vanity | March 4, 2008 | the eagle has landed
    I think Rush is right on this one, the Democrats and media chose our candidate for us so we ended up with McCain. Now we have a chance to have influence on theirs. If Clinton loses all 4 primaries Conservatives would be ha. I like Obama more but that is because he is a likeable person but he seems to have radical friends with the Weather Underground Bill Ayers, Pastor "Farrakhan is great" Jeremiah Wright, Tony Rezko, MOVE ON, etc. If Hillary wins the delegate count by a slight margin today her superdelegates stay with her and Pennsylvania which is...
  • Speed-Trap Zeal May Cost Vermont Cop His Job

    03/03/2008 5:45:29 PM PST · by Mr. Brightside · 38 replies · 228+ views
    NPR ^ | 3/3/08
    Speed-Trap Zeal May Cost Vermont Cop His Job by Charlotte Albright March 3, 2008 · Last year, the Vermont village of Island Pond collected a tenth of its annual budget from speeding tickets written by constable Ted Miller. But critics say Miller keeps tourists away and he could lose his job in Tuesday's local election.
  • Limbaugh Intentionally Throwing November Election to Hillary? (Real Reason He Wants Her to Stay in?)

    03/03/2008 5:10:55 PM PST · by Behind Liberal Lines · 160 replies · 1,018+ views
    Federal Review ^ | 03/03/08
    There seems to be an inherent inconsistency in how radio host Rush Limbaugh is analyzing Hillary Clinton's chances for election.On his radio show, he is urging his listeners to vote for her in tomorrow's primaries. Limbaugh claims to be doing this because he thinks that the longer Clinton stays in the race, the more she'll damage Obama and the party, thereby increasing the chances of a Republican victory in November.This, however, is contradicted by his statements about how resilient a candidate Mrs. Clinton would be. For example, today he stated that "these Clintons are like cockroaches. They'll be the last...
  • Ohio at heart of Clinton strategy

    03/03/2008 5:26:19 AM PST · by Salena Zito · 32 replies · 220+ views
    Tribune-Review ^ | Salena Zito
    Ohio at heart of Clinton strategy By Salena Zito TRIBUNE-REVIEW Sunday, March 2, 2008 DAYTON, Ohio -- Retired trucker James Russell says Hillary Clinton is going to win this state's Democratic primary Tuesday because she has God and Ohio on her side. "We are her guardian angels," Russell, 67, said last week after Bill Clinton's speech at Stebbins High School in Riverside, a Dayton suburb. "I hate to spout off, but I think God will straighten this all out for her and she will win here and in November." Divine intervention might be what the Clinton
  • Hillary Clinton asked to leave the race

    03/02/2008 7:53:49 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 75 replies · 597+ views
    Seoul News ^ | March 2, 2008
    Supporters of Senator Barack Obama have suggested Senator Hillary Clinton bow out of the presidential nominating race if she doesn’t win in two big-state primary contests on Tuesday. Influential Democrats have said they need to put together a unifying campaign for the presidential election in November. Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont hold primary contests on Tuesday, and Clinton, having lost 11 straight contests, needs to win either Texas or Ohio. Clinton, will have to dramatically exceed the results predicted by polls, which now show Texas sentiment as virtually even. Ohio voters tend to narrowly favour Clinton. In the smaller...
  • Obama in his own irresponsible/dangerous words - youtube.com

    03/02/2008 3:32:40 PM PST · by Eye On The Left · 34 replies · 589+ views
    youtube.com | 2007-2008 | unknown/various
    Obama: "We need to 'change' America" Obama promising (irresponsible/dangerous) defense cuts, strategy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl32Y7wDVDs Obama displaying his (lacking) patriotism: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arsoMPghb9I Obama campaigning for Vermont senator (open Socialist) Bernie Sanders:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIlIpOkRh2A
  • Don't count Clinton out

    02/23/2008 9:21:42 PM PST · by Salena Zito · 48 replies · 165+ views
    Tribune-Review ^ | salena zito
    Don't count Clinton out By Salena Zito TRIBUNE-REVIEW Sunday, February 24, 2008 The first rule of politics is, "Never count out the Clintons." Their political conglomerate, Clinton Inc., is like Glenn Close in that bathtub scene in the movie "Fatal Attraction": They always come back to life a second or third time.