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  1. It’s a shame that the Pride Center’s hierarchy (oligarchy, if you prefer) turned on it’s members who support Israel and those who work for the VT Dept. of Corrections. The Pride Center should know better about matters such as diversity and inclusion. They could add two more letters, P and C, for Palestinian and chaos to their alphabet soup in the future to indicate their advocacy against Israel and against incarceration, so potential members can know what to expect.

  2. Mr. Hickock is a veteran of Lamoille County’s catch and release system of justice. Caledonia now gets to take the baton in the high-speed chase relay race.

    Will they pass the baton, or end his race, refusing to endanger more of our law enforcement officers, compromise public safety, and spend more of our tax dollars to chase, catch, and release him?

  3. Ms. O’Kane,
    I’d have to do some research to truly determine whether your claims that the actions President Trump has taken in his authority towards enforcing our laws against illegal immigration are unconstitutional or not. However, I suspect that your use of the word “unconstitutional” is more likely the buzzword folks with TDS use when his administration exercises its authority to do things the mainstream media propagandizes you to believe are bad and tells that you shouldn’t approve of.

    If you’re genuinely talking about standing up for the rule of law and defending democracy, it would have been right and consistent if Governor Scott had upheld the Fourteenth Amendment which guarantees equal protection of the law for all citizens, and stood up for and defended preborn children instead of signing Act 57 in June, 2019, which essentially codified and “legally” permitted murdering them in Vermont throughout all nine months of pregnancy.