Greenfield, Massachusetts And The "Walmart Protective Gate"

On October 1, 2010, in Greenfield, MA, Politics in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Wilfried F. Voss

The so-called “Greenfield Coalition for a Sustainable Future” is a group of local business owners who feel threatened by the prospect of a Walmart in town. They are wealthy residents annoyed by the prospect of increased traffic in their neighborhood. And the ring leader is Al Norman, an obsessive-compulsive character who fights Walmart on a national basis. His interest is Walmart, and Walmart alone. The needs of the town of Greenfield, Massachusetts don’t play any role in this scenario.

Greenfield, Massachusetts: Ben S. Clarke And The Gender Equity

On September 29, 2010, in Greenfield, MA, Life in New England, by Wilfried F. Voss

Now there is the diaper-changing-phobia (“I have a strict policy about changing diapers: I don’t.”) He says, “It has something to do with “gender equity” and division of infant labor duties.” Hmm, gender equity… division of infant labor duties… I do imagine the busloads of women from all over the country arriving in Greenfield, Massachusetts, trying to get a date with Ben S. Clarke.

Greenfield, Massachusetts And Its Male Sarah Palin Version

On September 23, 2010, in Greenfield, MA, Politics in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Wilfried F. Voss

The Tea Party is represented by a group of Greenfield residents who calls themselves the “Greenfield Coalition for a Sustainable Future,” and our Sarah Palin imitation is Ben S. Clarke, ex-speechwriter and extreme right-wing Conservative.

Speechwriter Ben S. Clarke And His Offensive Humor

On June 9, 2010, in Greenfield, MA, Life in New England, Politics in Greenfield, Massachusetts, by Wilfried F. Voss

I still wonder who at The Recorder allows Ben S. Clarke to continue his Rush-Limbaugh-wannabe tirades, and if someone will tell him that his humor is not funny in the least.