Thursday, December 3, 2009

Mendham Township in no rush on Highlands decision

Mendham Township in no rush on Highlands decision: "

MENDHAM TOWNSHIP - The township committee has held off on deciding whether to opt-in to the Highlands Council's master plan, after finding it has more time than expected to make the decision.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The Muppets Perform Bohemian Rhapsody

This has to be one of the funniest YouTube videos I have ever seen.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Fed Under Fire - CNBC.com

Republican Senator from Texas, Ron Paul, is fighting to end the Federal Reserve. While I agree with his stance that the Fed needs more transparency. A very touchy issue that was raised by CNBC's Steve Liesman is; should the public know when a bank goes to the Fed because of a short term liquidity issue? Of course we should. I agree with Ron Paul that transparency in markets and our financial institutions is critical. However, I disagree that the Fed is a bad thing. Certain parts of our government need to be above the immediate political fray.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Daniel Freilich on YouTube

Here is Dan talking about his stance on single-payer healthcare.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Mendham Books

Link to Mendham Books: "


Mendham Books is located in the historic, bucolic town of Mendham in the beautiful rolling hills of northwest New Jersey. We are a general, independent bookstore that has been serving book lovers since 1997. We are well stocked and renowned for our author events. While we hope you enjoy our website and that you utilize it to order if that is your preference, please stop by and visit us. We are open every day of the week and would love to see you.

I personally endorse Mendham Books. I love this place. The staff is always friendly and helpful. Having a bookstore in town is something that should be valued very highly. Please support this wonderful one in our town. Imagine always having to trek up to Route 10 just to get a good book.




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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Navy Single Payer Doc to Challenge Leahy in Primary « Single Payer Action

Navy Single Payer Doc to Challenge Leahy in Primary « Single Payer Action

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I am not in love with the quality of this video but Democratic Primary candidate for US Senate in Vermont, Daniel Freilich clearly spells out what his stand is on Single Payer healthcare.  In light of the soon to be revealed congressional bill on this topic, I think that the Single Payer Blog is a must read and Dan must be listened to.

Friday, October 23, 2009

ActBlue — Daniel Freilich

This is an interesting little service that I didn't know about.
Please log on and support Dan for Senate!

ActBlue — Daniel Freilich: "Daniel Freilich. Election: VT-Sen, 2010. VT-Sen, 2010, All Elections. $. Image of Daniel Freilich. Already a supporter? Invite others to join you! ...
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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Ripples from Wilmington: Rutland Herald Online

Ripples from Wilmington: Rutland Herald Online

Captain Dan in the news again.  As the campaign builds, I will update this blog whenever there is an interesting news article, blog post or comment on Daniel Freilich's run for Senate in Vermont.  Dan is a committed and independent voice who is beholden to no special interest.

Here is a good pic of Dan from the campaign kick-off event.




Go Dan Go!
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Polling and Political Wrap-Up, 10/6/09

Polling and Political Wrap-Up, 10/6/09


Daily Kos has posted a good summary of Dan's run.  Scroll down to the comments below.  They give a good sense of what some Vermonters (Is this right?) think of his run.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Captain Daniel Freilich's First Full Article

A very fair, if brief, article has appeared today regarding my brother-in-law's (Daniel Freilich's) upcoming candidacy for US Sentate for the great state of Vermont.

Terri Hallenbeck's article titled "Shot From the Bow" in the Burlington Free Press's political blog, vt.Buzz presents a fair and clear outline of Dan's stand on things and includes a brief response from the Leahy campaign.

The article can be found here: http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/blog/politics/2009/10/vtbuzz-on-leahy-challenger-many.html

Go Dan Go!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Cheerleading

Large is 12 and she is a cheerleader. But she isn't the kind of cheerleader who dances and cheers at football games to inspire the fans and charge up the boys. She is a competitive cheerleader or what is called an all-star. I am bringing this up because my father-in-law, a loyal New Yorker whose bible is the New York Times, sent us an article about cheerleading.

You can find the link here: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/31/sports/31cheerleader.html

In a nutshell the article points out how dangerous cheerleading is. I don't have a problem with that. I cringe every time Large is hurled into the air or when she has the bottom of another girl's shoe grazing her cheek during a stunt. For us, the reality is that Large loves this sport. She has thrown all of her energy into learning the skill and becoming part of the team. Despite the danger, this is a sport that builds incredible life skills.

She could get hurt, but so could Small playing football or Medium could trip on the sidewalk on the way to school. So when the times bashes the sport for being dangerous, I don't mind.

But when self-righteous blowhards start talking about how the sport has lost its way. How it is about cheering for the boys and young men who are playing the "real" sport. Then I get angry. This is a sport that takes more athleticism than nearly any other sport that is played by youth and at the college level.

To all of the school sports leaders and misogynist parents who think that the girls should stop competing at a high level and get back on the ground and shout their cheers for the boys; wake up, it is the 21st century, women have the right to vote, own land, and compete in a sport in their own way. Girls don't need to cheer for the boys; the boys can motivate themselves just fine. I know, I have seen them do it.