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Freyne’s Last Track

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Regular readers of the ol’ “Inside Track” — and nowadays, in the cyberspace age, the “Freyne Land” blog — have noticed that yours truly has been “on vacation,” print-wise, and hasn’t posted a bloody item online since Town Meeting Day two weeks ago.

There’s a reason. Bear with me.

Yours truly started writing the “Inside Track” column back in 1981, in Burlington’s alternative weekly of the day, the Vanguard Press. I was a $95-a-week staff writer at that distinguished little pot-stirring publication.... Read more

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Vermont in the Spotlight

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The snow is falling — a record accumulation for February — and the excitement is building as Vermont’s March 4 Town Meeting Day approaches. For the first time in memory, the Green Mountain State’s little presidential primary is in the national mix. Yours truly even got a phone call from a Time magazine reporter this week who was suddenly curious about the unique traits of Vermont’s political scene.... Read more

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Reefer Madness 2008?

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If one thing can be said with certainty about the 40-year “War on Drugs,” it’s that it’s been a great success for those in the business of selling illegal drugs. It’s also been a great success for those who construct and operate the prisons and jails where millions of nonviolent, illegal drug users have been incarcerated.

But there’s no evidence we can find that shows treating drug abuse as a crime rather than a health problem has been effective in protecting American society as a whole from the ravages of drug abuse.... Read more

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McCain’s Vermont “Mad Dog”

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Six years ago in 2002, when they first popped up on the Vermont political stage, yours truly dubbed them “The Nasty Boys.” They were two twentysomethings, born and raised in Vermont, who got the Washington political bug and went off to college in the nation’s capital.

Neale Lunderville, “The Boy Wonder,” was GOP gubernatorial candidate Jim Douglas’ bright and savvy campaign manager.... Read more

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Pollina’s Nightmare?

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About three hours after last week’s edition of Seven Days hit the street, yours truly got a call from a certain mysterious international political figure “reportedly” considering a run for governor of Vermont.

We had noted in last week’s “Inside Track” that Peter Galbraith, 57, the distinguished author and former diplomat, had not put in an appearance at either of the two weekend Burlington labor events that were politician-heavy, nor had he returned our phone message seeking comment.... Read more

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Pollina the Candidate

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Peter Galbraith, the famous stranger being floated in mainstream Vermont Democratic Party circles as someone who is thinking about running for governor, was a noticeable no-show at the big labor conferences held in Burlap over the weekend. He didn’t return our phone call, either.

Not very candidate-like, eh?

The faces of Senators Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders and Congressman Peter Welch, however, were seen at the labor events as were those of GOP Gov. Jim Douglas and Progressive Anthony Pollina.... Read more

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Miracle Worker?

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Surprise, surprise! Rep. Topper McFaun’s health-care-reform bill — the one the powers-that-be said was absolutely, positively not coming off the committee-room wall — is going to get two days in the spotlight next week, after all!

H.304, the Vermont Hospital Security Plan, would guarantee hospital coverage for all Vermonters while cutting $60 million in annual spending. Pretty radical stuff, eh?... Read more

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War Without End, Amen?

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Vermont’s lone voice in the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat Peter Welch, paid his second visit to Iraq last week and came home with a dismal view of the way things are still going there under President George W. Bush almost five years after his unjustified invasion.

In a Tuesday chat with “Inside Track,” Welchie had nothing but praise for the work of the U.S. military, but strong criticism of the way the Bush administration is expanding its duties.

“What I saw over there,” warned Welch, “was mission creep.... Read more

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Let the Games Begin!

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Act II of what promises to be a less than productive legislative biennium kicks off this week under Montpeculiar, Vermont’s beautiful golden dome. Everybody — Republican, Democrat and Progressive — wants to reduce the property-tax burden, lower health-care costs and protect the environment.

But don’t get your hopes up.

In fact, the loudest and clearest voices pointing us in the directions we need to go are coming not from our elected officials who winter in Montpelier, but from folks who work outside of the state capital.... Read more

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2007 — A Spinal Tap Year!

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You know, there were times this year when yours truly didn’t think making it to a year-end issue was in the cards. Times when the “Exit” sign was flashing its neon in a rather up-close and personal way.

That’s life, right?

And each and every one of us will experience it.

And since it’s been my life over the course of 2007, my Seven Days editors suggested I write about it in “Inside Track’s Year-in-Review” column.... Read more

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