November 3, 2010 @ 8:32 a.m.
I don't know how many people across the United States are reading my blog these days. 9,000 have added it as a "Like" on Facebook, but that's not an accurate indicator of how many people are reading it because you can type its Web address into a search engine and that brings you to it.
I've only had a blog on Weebly since the summer of 2010, and it was the first real blog that I'd ever had. It got attacked more than once, and I stopped using it for quite a while and had a blog on WordPress instead. Then my WordPress blog got erased off the Internet, and I used Friendster and MyTripJournal.com for a while before returning to Weebly.
During one of the attacks on my Weebly blog, 4,000 people lost their connection to it. It had been at almost 7,000 before that happened.
Patrick Leahy is quoted in the Burlington Free Press as mentioning "that great, big Lake Champlain" during his victory speech. His Republican opponent Len Britton was just as much of a harasser as Mr. Leahy has been.
I've said all along that all I'm looking for in regard to myself is to stop being harassed and that I prefer the main political views of the Democratic Party to those of the Republican Party.
The Obama administration started the harassment of me, and is still harassing me today. In the past few months, I've focused mostly on the Democratic Party's role in the harassment because the leaders of the Democratic Party in Washington were the people who started the harassment as a government activity and as a campaign and fundraising tactic.
Even with the support for the harassment by the Burlington Free Press, and even with Vice President Joe Biden showing up in Vermont to campaign for Democrat Peter Shumlin, it's been a very close race for governor. In the past few weeks, Republican Brian Dubie started running ads featuring women saying "I'm pro-choice, and I support Brian Dubie." Since Mr. Dubie was also part of the harassment, I doubt that those ads convinced anyone who had been following the harassment story.
Patrick Leahy has now won his 7th term in the U.S. Senate. He was the strongest contender in that race from the beginning. Even though his Republican opponent Len Britton was a Republican supporter of the harassment and had Senator John McCain show up in Vermont to be supportive of the harassment, Mr. Britton didn't even get close to defeating Mr. Leahy.
You can go to the Burlington Free Press's website to read the story that the Burlington Free Press published on October 19, 2010 about Senator McCain's attempt to help Mr. Britton win by using the harassment.
A number of other people who have won are people whom I said were probably the best choices under the circumstances; I wrote that in my Weebly blog on November 1, 2010, on the page called "Voting." My having written about those people doesn't necessarily mean that I influenced how statewide voting went in Vermont on November 2, 2010, but it does mean that I'm not out of touch with how a significant number of people in Vermont felt about the election.
It says on the ballot that you're supposed to vote your conscience, and I did that to the best of my ability at the time.
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--Burlington Free Press Academic All Stars October 29, 2010; one of them is 15 years old
On October 29, 2010, on page 3C, the Burlington Free Press featured two high school “Athletes of the Week.” Here’s some of what the first one, a 17-year-old male, had to say:
Interests and Favorites:
Food: Pizza
TV Show: Jersey Shore
Notable: .... Works at Price Chopper in South Burlington
On October 30, 2010 I noticed that there was a new Price Chopper plaque in front of the plaza where the Price Chopper in South Burlington is located. The plaque was advertising for “Northshore Pizzas.”
The other Academic All-Star featured in the October 29, 2010 Burlington Free Press was obviously also aware of my being harassed; she’s 15 years old. That makes her a minor.
I don't know how many people across the United States are reading my blog these days. 9,000 have added it as a "Like" on Facebook, but that's not an accurate indicator of how many people are reading it because you can type its Web address into a search engine and that brings you to it.
I've only had a blog on Weebly since the summer of 2010, and it was the first real blog that I'd ever had. It got attacked more than once, and I stopped using it for quite a while and had a blog on WordPress instead. Then my WordPress blog got erased off the Internet, and I used Friendster and MyTripJournal.com for a while before returning to Weebly.
During one of the attacks on my Weebly blog, 4,000 people lost their connection to it. It had been at almost 7,000 before that happened.
Patrick Leahy is quoted in the Burlington Free Press as mentioning "that great, big Lake Champlain" during his victory speech. His Republican opponent Len Britton was just as much of a harasser as Mr. Leahy has been.
I've said all along that all I'm looking for in regard to myself is to stop being harassed and that I prefer the main political views of the Democratic Party to those of the Republican Party.
The Obama administration started the harassment of me, and is still harassing me today. In the past few months, I've focused mostly on the Democratic Party's role in the harassment because the leaders of the Democratic Party in Washington were the people who started the harassment as a government activity and as a campaign and fundraising tactic.
Even with the support for the harassment by the Burlington Free Press, and even with Vice President Joe Biden showing up in Vermont to campaign for Democrat Peter Shumlin, it's been a very close race for governor. In the past few weeks, Republican Brian Dubie started running ads featuring women saying "I'm pro-choice, and I support Brian Dubie." Since Mr. Dubie was also part of the harassment, I doubt that those ads convinced anyone who had been following the harassment story.
Patrick Leahy has now won his 7th term in the U.S. Senate. He was the strongest contender in that race from the beginning. Even though his Republican opponent Len Britton was a Republican supporter of the harassment and had Senator John McCain show up in Vermont to be supportive of the harassment, Mr. Britton didn't even get close to defeating Mr. Leahy.
You can go to the Burlington Free Press's website to read the story that the Burlington Free Press published on October 19, 2010 about Senator McCain's attempt to help Mr. Britton win by using the harassment.
A number of other people who have won are people whom I said were probably the best choices under the circumstances; I wrote that in my Weebly blog on November 1, 2010, on the page called "Voting." My having written about those people doesn't necessarily mean that I influenced how statewide voting went in Vermont on November 2, 2010, but it does mean that I'm not out of touch with how a significant number of people in Vermont felt about the election.
It says on the ballot that you're supposed to vote your conscience, and I did that to the best of my ability at the time.
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--Burlington Free Press Academic All Stars October 29, 2010; one of them is 15 years old
On October 29, 2010, on page 3C, the Burlington Free Press featured two high school “Athletes of the Week.” Here’s some of what the first one, a 17-year-old male, had to say:
Interests and Favorites:
Food: Pizza
TV Show: Jersey Shore
Notable: .... Works at Price Chopper in South Burlington
On October 30, 2010 I noticed that there was a new Price Chopper plaque in front of the plaza where the Price Chopper in South Burlington is located. The plaque was advertising for “Northshore Pizzas.”
The other Academic All-Star featured in the October 29, 2010 Burlington Free Press was obviously also aware of my being harassed; she’s 15 years old. That makes her a minor.
Price Chopper Supermarket encourages exploitation
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--What The Vermont Democratic Party Sent Me In The Mail on October 30, 2010
I have to get back to this. I probably won't be done with anything I write here for most of the business day. Occasionally other things take priority and I might not be able to get back to it all. I never know when I'm going to have time to write or edit here.
@ 10:13 a.m.
It's been almost a year since I had a permanent job. It was interesting what happened with the last one; the management made it very clear that I wasn't welcome there.
When I saw that I was going to be fired, I called the owner and tried to persuade him to get the manager to let me stay. He was almost never there, so he didn't know what kind of employee I was.
Even though I was unable to persuade them to keep me as an employee, they initially tried to claim to the unemployment benefits department that I had voluntarily quit. If you quit a job, you don't get unemployment benefits.
I don't like being unemployed.
On October 30, 2010 I got a large postcard in the mail from the Democratic Party in Vermont that had a big title on it saying "Let's Get Vermont Working Again." The postcard claimed that one of the Party's goals was to "Get small and family-owned businesses access to credit to stay afloat and hire new workers." I've added the bold print to that sentence.
The campaign and fundraising tactics initiated by the Democratic Party have made it impossible for me to live a normal life. In addition to the fact that sexual harassment is inappropriate when it happens to anybody, why does any faction of the Democratic Party think that it’s fair for them to send me a large postcard hinting that I should shut up about their abuse and get a job when their behavior has made it impossible for me to leave the house without seeing harassment and being harassed?
Even if it were easy for me to find a job right now, what’s that going to be like? If I don’t get harassed all day, every day, by other workers and the boss, I’ll probably get mercilessly harassed by customers; that’s the example that the Obama administration and its supporters have set. That’s what the Democratic Party has inflicted on me and I’m still mystified as to how the people in that party and anyone who considers him or herself to be an ethical person and who is in support of the harassment justify it to themselves.
Along the edge of the postcard, it says “Paid For By The Vermont Democratic Party. www.vtdemocrats.org. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.”
All that disclaimer means is that no candidate took responsibility for personally authorizing my getting that postcard; if none of them had wanted that kind of postcard to get printed and mailed, it wouldn't have happened.
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--Campaign Donation Laws
Here is an article about Campaign Contribution Laws for Individuals. You can see from the subtitle that says “Individual Contribution Limits for 2009-2010” that individuals can’t give an infinite amount of money to any candidate, although if everyone who’s been part of the harassment gives the maximum limit allowed to every election in every state in the next round of elections, say the Presidential one in 2012, that’s a lot of money.
Even if it were easy for me to find a job right now, what’s that going to be like? If I don’t get harassed all day, every day, by other workers and the boss, I’ll probably get mercilessly harassed by customers; that’s the example that the Obama administration and its supporters have set. That’s what the Democratic Party has inflicted on me and I’m still mystified as to how the people in that party and anyone who considers him or herself to be an ethical person and who is in support of the harassment justify it to themselves.
Along the edge of the postcard, it says “Paid For By The Vermont Democratic Party. www.vtdemocrats.org. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.”
All that disclaimer means is that no candidate took responsibility for personally authorizing my getting that postcard; if none of them had wanted that kind of postcard to get printed and mailed, it wouldn't have happened.
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--Campaign Donation Laws
Here is an article about Campaign Contribution Laws for Individuals. You can see from the subtitle that says “Individual Contribution Limits for 2009-2010” that individuals can’t give an infinite amount of money to any candidate, although if everyone who’s been part of the harassment gives the maximum limit allowed to every election in every state in the next round of elections, say the Presidential one in 2012, that’s a lot of money.
There’s no limit to how much volunteer work someone can do for a candidate. It says “As long as you are not compensated for it, you can perform an unlimited amount” of work.
What that means is that all of the harassing celebrities can do all of the campaigning for their favorite harassing political candidates that they want to do, as long as they don’t accept any money for it.
Who do you think is going to win in the next round of elections, with all of that celebrity money going into each separate election for each candidate, from primaries to general elections, and with all of the unpaid, personal celebrity endorsement on TV, the radio, the Internet, magazines and newspapers for the political party that gets the most celebrities to endorse it?
Of course, the celebrities who stump for those candidates will be getting paid for doing it, just not directly. They’ll get bigger movie deals, more political power, direct access to every candidate who gets elected; it’ll go on and on, and it will happen in every election from then on.
Also, anyone who becomes disliked by enough celebrities will go through what I’m going through, from now on, decade after decade, right out where everyone can see it in what will become our officially government-corporate-celebrity-media-police-military controlled country.
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What that means is that all of the harassing celebrities can do all of the campaigning for their favorite harassing political candidates that they want to do, as long as they don’t accept any money for it.
Who do you think is going to win in the next round of elections, with all of that celebrity money going into each separate election for each candidate, from primaries to general elections, and with all of the unpaid, personal celebrity endorsement on TV, the radio, the Internet, magazines and newspapers for the political party that gets the most celebrities to endorse it?
Of course, the celebrities who stump for those candidates will be getting paid for doing it, just not directly. They’ll get bigger movie deals, more political power, direct access to every candidate who gets elected; it’ll go on and on, and it will happen in every election from then on.
Also, anyone who becomes disliked by enough celebrities will go through what I’m going through, from now on, decade after decade, right out where everyone can see it in what will become our officially government-corporate-celebrity-media-police-military controlled country.
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