The Vermont experience

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Daisy Cutter
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The Vermont experience

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Apologies if Garland has been linked here before, but I though this was interesting.

He doesn't stray into "demographics" but you know that can explain a lot.


"Vermont could be the most armed part of the world per capita, as rife with firearms as Afghanistan, but with trees and cheddar cheese."

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Re: The Vermont experience

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What is wrong with Suburbs? I live in Collin County, the best County in TX and one of the safest. If you are doing great financially, then most likely you would never consider to commit a violent crime, unless it is domestic violence.

Any failed young-life would consider organized crime, such as drug-based gangs as quick money making machine. All of those are social problems and who to fault then:
1) Bad parents
2) Bad schools
3) Bad friends
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