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Is Second Degree Burglary a Felony in Vermont?

Is Second Degree Burglary a Felony in Vermont?

As defined by Vermont state law, a second-degree burglary occurs when a building or dwelling is broken into with the primary intention of committing a crime against a person or property contained within the building. In Vermont, this is considered a felony and is punishable by up to 15 years …

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Best platforms for Bitcoin exchange

Bitcoin exchange

Bitcoin is a digital cryptocurrency that was created in 2009 and that only exists in the virtual world. In order to buy a Bitcoin, you have to set up a Bitcoin wallet account. A bitcoin wallet is basically banking software similar to the one that banks all around the world …

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Thomas H. Naylor’s Biography

Thomas H. Naylor

Professor Emeritus of Economics at Duke University, Thomas H. Naylor is a writer and a political activist who has taught at Middlebury College and the University of Vermont. For thirty years, he taught economics, management science, and computer science at Duke. As an international management consultant specializing in strategic management, …

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About Second Vermont Republic

Second Vermont Republic

The Second Vermont Republic is a nonviolent citizens’ network and think tank opposed to the tyranny of Corporate America and the U.S. government, and committed to the return of Vermont to its status as an independent republic and more broadly to the dissolution of the Union. Members of the Second Vermont Republic …

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The Constitutionality of Secession

The Constitutionality of Secession

Few words are perceived to be more politically incorrect in America than the s-word, secession. Thanks mostly to Abraham Lincoln, secession is considered to be a complete anathema by liberals and conservatives alike. Although most Americans believe the Civil War proved once and for all that secession is illegal and …

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Hawaii Is Not Even a Legitimate State

Hawaii Is Not Even a Legitimate State

In the brouhaha over whether President Barack Obama was born in Hawaii or not, few seem to realize, that in the eyes of many historians and legal scholars, Hawaii is not a legitimate state of the United States of America.  If the government of Hawaii had not been illegally overthrown …

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Economic Policy Threatens the Dollar

Economic Policy Threatens the Dollar

Just as the Census Bureau’s August report of a small gain in July residential housing starts was due to a downward revision of the prior month’s report, the Federal Reserve Board’s September 15 report of a slight increase in industrial production was achieved by revising downward July’s initial reporting. The …

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The Vermont Military Mafia

The Vermont Military Mafia

Who could have ever imagined that tiny Vermont, the home of “socialist” Bernie Sanders and once considered to be the most left-leaning state in the United States, would now find itself under the political control of five hard-core military superhawks committed to transforming Vermont into the Pentagon’s flagship state for …

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Differences between the Five Major World Religions?

Differences between the Five Major World Religions?

Major world religions all have a similar goal to reach, the wish to make it through life with success, and in accordance with everything that is good. However, the differences in various other aspects. This article looks into the five major world religions and examines their differences. These religions are …

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