9 March 2015 - Granite Grok

March 9, 2015

Constitution

Instead of Government limiting itself according to the Constitution, it always seems to want to be limiting us instead. (H/T: Liberal Logic 101)

GrokTALK! at Liberty Forum An Ode to Matt Mowers

Kimberly Morin joins us as we continue to skewer the Pierce Contraceptive Application Disclosure Mandate Bill. We’ve got a bunch of issues to talk about and plenty of WTF suggestions, one of which involves Governor Chris Christie’s Campaign boy Matt Mowers. Follow us on YouTube, USTREAM, Facebook, and Twitter …and take us with you on …

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Windham School Board election gets ugly thanks to Selectman Al Letizio Jr.

Yesterday the Vice Chairman of the Board of Selectman in Windham, New Hampshire posted some ridiculous accusations against Tom Murray, candidate for school board, on his official Facebook page. Al Letizio Jr is supporting the current Windham School Board members up for re-election Jerry Rekart and Mike Joanis. If you recall, both of these men …

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Liberty Forum: Arizona’s Sheriff Mack has a message for NH Law Enforcement

  Yesterday at Liberty Forum former Arizona Sheriff Richard Mack gave a presentation about his new book “Are you a David?” in which he writes how sheriffs, public officials, law enforcement and citizens can fight for Liberty. He spoke about his fight against the Brady bill in the Supreme Court of the United States and how …

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HB 646 – Judiciary Committee Punches Transparency In the “Nuggets”

By a vote of 14-4 the NH House judiciary committee voted to advance HB 646, an act making it legal for public bodies to collect a bribe in exchange for public documents. In the House Calendar we have Democrat David Woodbury (Danger Will Robinson Danger!!) speaking for the majority in favor of passage on a …

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