Lily Tang Williams

Vote for Lily Tang Williams on Tuesday, September 10th.

Just like Congressional candidate Lily Tang Williams, I also fear that the country that I love — the United States — is becoming too much like the country that she left — China. As a state representative finishing up my first term, I originally ran two years ago due to this fear. It has become … Read more

Defund Woke Library Lobbyists: Our Tax Dollars Should Not Fund the ALA

In February 2024, the American Library Association posted a press release on its website opposing Georgia legislation that would have defunded it.  This press release describes the ALA as “the preeminent non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to the development, promotion, and improvement of library and information services in the United States.”  The American Library Association further claims not to “espouse … Read more

Night Cap: No Elected Official Is Above the Law

All elected officials, from the President of the United States down to those who serve their towns as public library trustees, take an oath of office. While the wording of these oaths might differ, they have one thing in common: they require the oath-taker to support the United States Constitution.

Arlene Quaratiello

The Dudley-Tucker Redemption: Justice Prevails in Public Library Lawsuit

In one of my favorite movies, The Shawshank Redemption, an innocent man who is wrongfully convicted of murder and imprisoned for many years is ultimately vindicated after patiently and methodically pursuing justice.

Arlene Quaratiello

New Hampshire Library Forced To Admit it Violated Employees First Amendment Rights

Arlene Quaratiello is an NH House Rep. and local Librarian who ran afoul of the wokeasaurus in Raymond when she dared to exercise her First Amendment right to free speech by supporting a candidate for which her Public Library “betters” did not approve.

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Is Melanie Pushing for Free ALA Money? You Tell Me.

By now, anyone who’s not politically asleep at the wheel ought to know that the American Library Association (ALA) is no friend of any community of decent people.  Please talk to people like Beth Scaer and her husband or Rep Arlene Quaratiello or Cindy Bennett if you want to learn more.

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Night Cap: A Failed Attempt at Urban Library Reform.

If you care about library matters, whether you live in a town or a city,* this video is for you! Skip to 37:25 and tune in for the 19 minutes that follow because the lunacy is mind-blowing.

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The Unmasking Bill Should Pass

Now that the COVID pandemic is behind us, we must thoughtfully evaluate what happened during this unprecedented time and prudently consider what should be done if a similar crisis ever happens again. One of the major issues that emerged during this challenging period was the mandatory wearing of face masks in schools.

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Keeping Secrets: The Confidentiality of Kids’ Library Records

It’s the Great American “rite of passage”—getting your first library card!  The importance of a child having a library card has been celebrated from Arthur the Aardvark rapping “Having fun isn’t hard when you’ve got a library card” to Francie Nolan keeping her first library card as a memento of her youth in one of … Read more

NH House, Selectively Reactionary?

I just read today’s “Judy Aron Report,” which is a great thing to do the day after the House meets. One of many reasons to encourage others to do the same is that she captures most of the items of great public interest.

Will The Bald B-Team Members Be Team Players?

What do I mean by  “the Bald B-Team?”  Let it be known that their moniker was inspired by the Red Sox’s “Killer Bs.” I’m referring to RINO Reps Bordes and Boyd, both well-known monkey wrenches and Sununu water carriers, who do their part as members of the House’s R-Team.

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Interested in Fighting for Parental Rights and Against Library Lewdness?

Rep Arlene Quaratiello vented to me last night that the House Children and Family Law Committee gave her bill, HB 1308, the ITL with a 13-2 vote.  Arlene, as you can see on her home page here, is a librarian and has made a few Grok contributions as well.

“And the Winner Is…” (How Librarians Decide What We Should Read)

In one of my previous articles, I told the story of how my request for Michael Knowles’ Amazon #1 bestseller Speechless: Controlling Words, Controlling Minds was denied by my local public library.

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They’ve Got the Power: The Crucial Role Played by Library Trustees

Last March during a “Candidates Night” forum in my small New Hampshire town, I was criticized by an incumbent library trustee who was running for reelection.  Although she was seeking to continue in her elected office, she illogically asserted that I had inappropriately “brought politics into the library trustee race and,” as she further declared, “there is … Read more

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We Do Not Support Disparaging a Good Person to Further the Narrative of Another

We would like to personally acknowledge the time and effort of the many Reps and volunteers in the Northwood/Nottingham special election. Despite the headwind we unknowingly faced, it is always great to see the team unite around a common goal.

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Who’s Banning Whom? – The Hypocrisy of Being Called a “Book Banner”

Kirk Cameron’s recently published children’s book, Pride Comes Before the Fall, is a charming story about the dangers inherent in being overly prideful rather than humble.  While some detractors have labeled this book by the former child TV star as “anti-gay” because of its message about pride, Cameron prefers to call it “pro-humility.”

Protesting “Inclusive Collections”

During an online professional development course called “How To Build and Defend Inclusive Collections” sponsored by Library Journal, Cornell University collection development librarian Carson Williams, asserted that “fostering an inclusive, safe queer library environment is the most important thing you can do.”

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Coming to a Public Library Near You: Marxist Summer Reading Programs!

The Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) sounds like a completely harmless organization. It may, in fact, be assisting your local public library with your children’s or grandchildren’s summer activities by offering information, guidance, and materials, but don’t be deceived.

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SB272 Failure

Educators often use the metaphor of the three-legged stool to convey the ideal parent-teacher-child relationship.  If one leg is weakened, the stool inevitably becomes unstable.  Over the past few years, this three-legged stool has become more and more wobbly.

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How a Librarian Fired For Sharing Conservative Political Views … Got Her Job Back!

One person making a difference in NH at the local library. I would like to send an update on the library situation in Raymond, NH. My last article shared the success story of the vote for a conservative trustee in March. We felt victorious as we voted for Virginia Fernold, a vote for traditional values … Read more