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Obamaland: Vision Free, But Very Cool
How was it possible for President Barack Obama to have accomplished so little in four years and to have completely betrayed the liberal political base of the Democratic Party and yet still defeat Republican challenger Mitt Romney? An underfunded economic stimulus package and a flawed, unsustainable health care program were …
Read More »Albert Camus: Life is Absurd, Rebél, Live, and Try To Die Happy
When I first read Albert Camus’s The Stranger as a college student in 1957, it went right over my head. I was clueless as to what this book was about. When I re-visited it twenty-five years later, I was so taken by Camus that I soon read everything that he had written …
Read More »Vermont’s Declaration of Independence (1777)
To the honorable convention of representatives from the several towns on the west and east side of the range of Green Mountains, within the New-Hampshire grants, in convention assembled. Your committee to whom has referred the form of a declaration, setting for the right the inhabitants of said New-Hampshire grants …
Read More »Neoliberalism: Neoconservatism Without a Smirk
It has become increasingly obvious that the only difference between Barack Obama and George W. Bush is that the famous Bush smirk has been replaced by the Obama smile. The neoconservatism of Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, and Bill O’Reilly has given way to the neoliberalism of Bill Clinton, Timothy Geithner, …
Read More »History of the Second Vermont Republic
Nearly three years before I moved to Vermont, on October 9, 1990, the Bennington Banner published my article entitled “Should the U.S. Be Downsized?” Four years later in Challenge(Nov.-Dec. 1994) I wrote: “The time has come both for the individual states and the federal government to begin planning the rational downsizing …
Read More »Website ADA Compliance: A Beginners Guide
If you aren’t already aware, the ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act. It was enforced several decades ago as a way of preventing discrimination against disabled people. Their policy states that disabled people should have full or equal access to the enjoyment of goods, services, privileges, advantages or …
Read More »Radical Nonviolence and the Power of Powerlessness
Human killing is an act of nihilism. Violence begets more violence, not the other way around. By whose authority other than the law of the jungle do those who kill or sanction killing set themselves up as a prosecutor, judge, and executioner? War is the ultimate form of having—owning, possessing, …
Read More »Top 14 Best Wedding Suit for Men
Best wedding suit for men depends on many factors. You should always show respect for the host and the venue, that is for sure. When it comes to photos, you should look respectable and not be the odd one out later on in the wedding album. Thankfully, through the magic …
Read More »Top 21 Weirdest Royals in History
When one thinks of royalty, famous and great kings and beautiful princesses come to mind first. Their lavish castles and fortresses, huge wealth and big armies come next, and perhaps even their territories. However, history is full of weird royals. What do we mean by weird royals? Everything is included …
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