Tuesday, January 1, 2013

To Secede or Not to Secede?

What remains of the Vermont secession movement since the death of Thomas H. Naylor is a blog run by Rob Williams and his "web editor," the sham radical and anti-Vermont Army/Air National Guard and its F35 program "activist," Juliet Buck. Other than a poorly attended event stunt in September, Williams and Buck's dream of leading Vermont out of the Union is now dead in its tracks. All that remains is a little read blog called Vermont Commons that publishes the pinings of, what has been been described by a founder, Ian Baldwin, the "small community" of Vermont seceshers.

 So, as a New Year's suggestion intended to offer a method whereby they might breath some new life into their moribund movement, as well as really putting their money where their mouth has been for far too long. They could look at my suggestion as "personal secession" with some real skin in the game. And all that they'd have to do is take a two hour drive to Montréal; and, oh yeah, renounce their American citizenship.

 The State Department provides the outline for their "personal secession" process here.

Williams and Buck both know in their hearts that their grandiose dream of Vermont leaving the Union is more than over; virtually no one turns out for their stunts any longer and the tiny group of anti-VTANGers (despite efforts meant to inflate whatever support that they do have) seems destined for the same fate.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Vermont Secession Leader Levies A Unsubstantiated Charge That Seemingly Implicates The Vermont's Air National Guard's Supporters In Vandalism

Vermont secessionists have a long history of flinging absurd, wildly unhinged charges against their neighbors and those who aren't lapping up the secesher Kool-Aid. The method usually entails an allusion to responsibility of some kind for those that they hate for not slavishly sucking up to their life view in their invariably imprecise fashion. Over the weekend the Vermont Commons web and content editor, sham radical, nimby queen and anti-Vermont Army and Air National Guard activist, Juliet Buck, has made just such a slimy, flimsy, unfounded and weaselly charge by way of her most recent demand of the VTANG.

This cheesy tactic is of a type normally associated with weak campaigns that seek to undermine the perceived opposition (VTANG) by making a demand that they accept some kind of, no matter how much unwarranted, responsibility for unsubstantiated, iffy charges. Here's the schmuck's, er, Buck's specious charge:
"I think it would be entirely appropriate for the VTANG to issue a press release expressly condemning the acts of vandalism that have been committed against the personal property of certain persons opposed to the F-35. Not doing so implicitly condones this kind of cowardly intimidation.
"Implicitly?"

How 'bout Buck issue her own apology for her VTCommons website having promote the hateful anti-Semitism, white supremacism, collaboration with, both inside and outside of its membership, of racists, misogynists and homophobes. The toxic nature of the members of her group is a fact. All she's presented against the VTANG that she hates so much is an completely evidenceless smear.

Figures.

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Monday, July 2, 2012

It's Official! Thomas Naylor Has Lost His Last Marble

I'd thought that with all the lunacy that the baas of the Second Vermont Republic, Thomas H. Naylor, had recommended Vermonters
to consider that there wasn't really much left in the way of full blown wingnuttery for Naylor to tap into. He's pretty much confined his present writing to repetitions of his earlier screeds on who he hates in Vermont - just about everyone - and championing the work of fellow anti-Semites and gold speculators, so I thought he was winding down the secessionist invective because he was a worn out old man who recognized that his time is past.

Surprise! Our self-professed peacenik who embraces the violence laced imagery of the murderer Che Guevara has recommended that Vermont impose a "no fly zone"(sic) on the Vermont Air National Guard. That's right. Naylor has proposed what his fellow libertarians, like Ron Paul, call an act of war.

Setting aside for the moment the contradiction of a purported peace lover recommending what most (except for the severely deluded) would agree is a very warlike, very hostile, very belligerent and always a very militaristic act, would such an act be either legal or doable? It would be neither.

A "no-fly zone" or, as it called in the United States when created by the Federal Aviation Administration, a "Prohibited Area" can only be declared in the U.S. by the FAA. The State of Vermont possesses no administrative control over its airspace, nor can it legally assert control. That whole pesky federal preemption thing flyin' right at ya there, Tommy Boy.

Similarly, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) based in Montréal would likewise preclude such "unlawful interference" with air traffic.

Kind of like a boneheaded, illegal twofer and all because Naylor didn't do his homework before shooting his mouth off again. Or maybe he figured as much when he wrote:
"Obviously the U.S. government will challenge the Vermont military aircraft ban, but the Vermont Attorney General should doggedly pursue the case until the U.S. Supreme Court rules against the ban."
Great! Another multi-million dollar case in the Supreme Court for the Attorney General to lose all because Tommy Boy wants to send someone a message. Since Naylor's a bona fide member of the 1% perhaps he'll put his money where his mouth is this time and back his own play. I doubt he'll find anyone outside of his own "small community" of secessionists that would consider his plan non-delusional.

As for doable, how would he enforce his no-fly zone if not through the
courts? Naylor's managed to personally offend every member of Vermont's Army & Air National Guard by labeling them as "mercenaries," including the gratuitous insults that he's repeatedly heaped on its highly respected commander, Vermont's former Adjutant General, now Deputy Commander of the United States Northern Command, Lieutenant General Michael Dubie.

Clearly, Naylor's lost whatever marbles he had left. What an ignorant buffoon.

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