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    September 20

    Did you have a big plate of crazy for lunch?

    For the record, I am NOT a fan of George W. Bush (although, I'll admit - sheepishly - that I voted for him).  I would not vote for him again if he were up for re-election (I somehow feel that is an important point to make.  It might make more sense when you read the following article!).
     
    With that said, I found the following article in one of my local newspapers and all I have to say is...OH...MY...GOD!  It figures this crackpipe is from Vermont!!  I often question my choice to continue living in this state.  It's about as liberal as they come (this affects my job immensely!).  I'm as open-minded as the next person...but I DO have my limits...and I have to say that this definitely crosses that limit...enjoy the laugh and please don't judge Vermont solely on this wacko!!
     
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    Candidate vows to prosecute Bush for murder

    September 19, 2008

    By Daniel Barlow Vermont Press Bureau


    BURLINGTON – Charlotte Dennett, the Progressive Party candidate for Vermont Attorney General, said Thursday that if elected she would prosecute President Bush for murder.

    Dennett, an attorney from Cambridge challenging incumbent Democrat William Sorrell, was joined by Vincent Bugliosi, a famed prosecutor who took on Charles Manson in the early 1970s, at a press conference in downtown Burlington.

    As Vermont Attorney General, Dennett said she would appoint Bugliosi, who published a book this year called "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder," as a special prosecutor to hold Bush accountable for deaths stemming from the Iraq War.

    Dennett said Vermont is the ideal state to bring murder charges against Bush, since the state has carried the country's highest per capita deaths of soldiers in the war. It is also home to nearly 40 communities that moved to impeach the president last year.

    "Lots of Vermonters feel very frustrated that the impeachment efforts did not go anywhere," she said. "This is another avenue for us."

    Bugliosi, a 74-year-old Los Angeles resident and author of the famed "Helter Skelter" book about his prosecution of Manson, called Dennett a "valiant and patriotic woman" willing to put her reputation on the line to bring to justice what he sees as one of the worst criminal acts in recent history.

    He told a small crowd gathered in downtown Burlington on Thursday morning that his book clearly lays out evidence showing that Bush and his administration mislead the American people and the U.S. Congress into war in 2003.

    "George Bush and his people have gotten away with thousands and thousands of murders," Bugliosi said, citing both American and Iraqi deaths in the five-year-old war. "We, the American people, cannot let him get away with this."

    Bugliosi said any state attorney general or local district attorney can bring criminal charges against Bush once he leaves office early next year. He said Vermont could take on the soon-to-be ex-president by bringing conspiracy to murder charges against him, using his own public statements during the build-up to the Iraq War as evidence.

    "Bush and his administration deliberately told lies to deceive people and get the support of the country behind the war," he said. "That information went out through the media and was heard by residents of the state of Vermont."

    Sorrell said Thursday that promises to prosecute Bush for murder makes "good political sound bites," but said he does not believe he – or any other local or state prosecutor – has that authority.

    To bring about a murder or conspiracy to murder charge against Bush, the actual crime – the death of an individual – would need to take place within his jurisdiction, Sorrell said, which in this case is the Green Mountain State.

    "And if I remember correctly, Vermont is still the only state the George Bush has not visited while president," Sorrell said.

    Dennett said she read "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder" earlier this year and was interested in pursuing Bugliosi's notion that local prosecutors could bring criminal charges against the president.

    She was put in touch with him through a friend who has a mutual publicist with Bugliosi. Within a half-hour, the two were on the phone discussing the possibility of prosecuting Bush once he leaves office, she explained.

    "Right away I felt a real rapport with him," she said.

    But Dennett said she is not a single-issue candidate, adding that she is also interested in issues surrounding the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in Vernon and its proposal to extend its operating license beyond 2012.

    When asked by a reporter if she thinks she has a chance against Sorrell, a well-entrenched incumbent, Dennett said she thinks the Democrat is a "nice man," but that her push to hold Bush accountable for the deaths in Iraq will "strike a chord" with Vermonters.

    "I think I will have a groundswell of support," she said.

    September 13

    Are you freakin' kidding me with this?

    I used to pride myself on being mature enough to be genuinly happy for other people who were living the life I thought I would be living...but I think I'm overloaded.  How much can one person take?  Really. 
     
    Am I selfish because it's starting to get to me? 
     
    Is it wrong to ask, "When will it be MY turn?"
     
    Why is it that it's always that "thing" that you've wanted your whole life that remains just outside of your reach? 
     
    Don't good things happen to good people anymore? 
     
    Or maybe I'm not good enough. 
     
    Is this some sort of sick cosmic joke?  If it is, the universe is having one hell of a laugh at my expense.
     
    Your welcome.
     
     
    September 03

    Drama, drama, drama

    Well I went to the party.  Mostly to keep my mom from making my step-father's life a living hell (she has a tendency to over react to things).  I got the "official-unofficial" call on Wednesday (just three days before the party...nothing like last minute).  I say official-unofficial because the call I got was not from the person who was supposed to be doing the inviting.  Oh well.  I got a call anyway...so I went. 
     
    This was also in amongst a sort of family mini-drama to which I was consulted for my advice as a police officer.  Apparently no one in the family had been able to make contact with my step-brother for about three weeks and they were starting to get nervous (he lives about an hour and a half from the closest family member).  Also his main residence phone was apparently no longer in service, which made everyone more nervous.  That, mixed with the fact that his wife has a mental health history (who doesn't?).  Long story short, it turns out that they decided to change over their house and cell phones all at the same time and hadn't let anyone in the family know yet.  He's fine.  It's always kind of weird when my family calls me for police advice...but weird in a good way.  I spend my days and nights helping everyone else.  It's nice that I can sometimes help my family for a change.
     
    There was also another mini-drama...or maybe a major drama, we'll see how it unfolds...at the party on Saturday.  I'll save that for another post...ah family!  What would we do without them?
     
    Also, my sister Jen (who's party it was) asked me if I'd go to a (don't laugh) New Kids on the Block concert with her.  We were both (don't laugh) huge fans back in the day and they are playing near where she lives.  Honestly, I not so much looking forward to the concert (although it might be fun in a "remember when we were young" sort of way) but I'd really like to get closer to Jen again.  Just the fact that she wants me to go with her is a huge step.  So we'll see.  I emailed her a few days ago to see if she found out about tickets, but I haven't heard from her.  I'll let ya'll know if she gets them.  Then I'll probaby take a few days off of work and go down to stay with her (she lives near Boston).
     
    I guess that's it for now.  I have a TON of work to get caught up on so I'd best be gettin' to it!  Ta-ta for now!