Vermont Workers' Center Building
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Member-run organization dedicated to organizing for workers' rights and living wages for all Vermonters. Organizes rallies, public hearings, forums, publicizing peoples' stories, and taking direct action. Seeks an economically just and democratic Vermont in which all residents have living wages, decent health care, childcare, housing and transportation. This building also occasionally hosts community events.
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Under the Bush Administration, lots of Americans wanted him to be accountable for the deaths of thousands of soldiers and Iraqi civilians. Two of the most sincere pro-Bush-prosecution was prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi and Attorney Charlotte Dennett. However, Vermont was not only known for them but also because of the transportation bill that put amendment that would have required Selective Service registration. All males in the United States that are citizens must register for Selective Service within 30 days of reaching 18 years of age. Apparently that isn't fast enough for some folks. The first draft, during the Civil War, sparked outrage and a series of infamous and bloody riots in New York. The draft hasn't been used in over thirty years, but many would give short term loans to see the end of Selective Service altogether.





Under the Bush Administration, lots of Americans wanted him to be accountable for the deaths of thousands of soldiers and Iraqi civilians. Two of the most sincere pro-Bush-prosecution was prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi and Attorney Charlotte Dennett. However, Vermont was not only known for them but also because of the transportation bill that put amendment that would have required Selective Service registration. All males in the United States that are citizens must register for Selective Service within 30 days of reaching 18 years of age. Apparently that isn't fast enough for some folks. The first draft, during the Civil War, sparked outrage and a series of infamous and bloody riots in New York. The draft hasn't been used in over thirty years, but many would give short term loans to see the end of Selective Service altogether.
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