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Why The Town Of Durham Is Arbitrary To Landlords

March 20, 2013

“Even in Hell the peasant will have to serve the landlord, for, while the landlord is boiling in a cauldron the peasant will have to put wood under it” —Russian Proverb The Union Leader featured a story on Monday night, “Durham to landlords: Safety standards stand.” Landlords (or to use the contemporary term) Property Owners, [ Read more ]

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So College Kids Should Be Allowed to Vote In NH, Even if They never Went to College in NH?

February 1, 2013

Meet Emanuel Yekutiel.  Emanuel left Los Angeles, where his parents live, to go to College in Massachusetts.  According to Ed Naile at NH Insider, Emanuel is listed as living at 33 Stetson Ct., Williamstown, Ma. 01267. But in 2012 he voted from 3 Woodley Rd in Lebanon New Hampshire, more than 100 miles away from [ Read more ]

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How About a Cocktail Tax?

January 19, 2013

A social services advocacy group called New Futures recently promoted a study that suggested a cost recovery tax per drink on all cocktails in New Hampshire.  They (or the study they promoted) claim that excessive drinking costs the state as much as 1.15 billion per year.  The tax could/would, help offset those costs. New Hampshire [ Read more ]

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Are We at Their “Collective” Mercy?

November 20, 2012

The State Constitution says that you must be domiciled in New Hampshire to vote here. The legal definition of domicile is your residence.  By law you can only have one of these. But Judge Lewis allowed the ACLU’s “love the one you are with” definition of domicile to supersede the common law definition.  Anyone can [ Read more ]

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Bipolar Domicile Syndrome…For Voting Purposes…

August 14, 2012

The New Hampshire TEA Party Republican Legislature did a lot more than just eliminate the 800 Million dollar deficit Democrats willingly left behind, while writing a balanced budget, and estimating revenues that came in on target.  They also managed to repair some damage to election law in regard to domicile. SB318, vetoed by Governor Lynch, [ Read more ]

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