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Peter Welch behaves like Joe McCarthy, former student says

by Deborah Bucknam, Esq.

Over 40 years ago,  I was a law student in a trial practice course taught by Peter Welch at Vermont Law School. In those days, Peter was a classic political  liberal:  He believed in the Bill of Rights, including the right to free speech. He was unafraid of people with whom he disagreed, and he respected dissenting opinions.  

Now Welch has become the congressman from Washington D.C.  He has abandoned the liberal values he held so many years ago, and has abandoned the legacy of independence for which Vermont congressional representatives were justly famous.   On any issue, his votes, views and actions are entirely predictable.  He speaks in poll tested jargon mimicking Washington insiders.

Here is what Welch is most concerned about:  

While Welch adheres to D.C.’s  slogans and fears, he is silent on the real concerns of Vermonters:

Welch is worried about his political enemies.  He is working hard to limit our First Amendment constitutional rights.  He is committed to increasing costs and regulations on fuel for our homes and vehicles here in cold, rural Vermont. Yet, he seems to have no concern about Vermonters’ real issues, including inflation, public safety, and drugs  pouring into our country and killing our kids. Welch has become the ideal representative from Washington, D.C. 

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