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Kids Already Learn Everywhere, So Let’s Give Them Credit

By Colleen Hroncich, As any parent will tell you, learning doesn’t end when the school day ends. Not all kids thrive in a conventional classroom—some earn their marks after the dismissal bell through service, sports, nature, or the arts. Why shouldn’t their learning count for graduation credits? That’s the game-changing proposal that New Hampshire Governor … Read more

The 603 Alliance Announces Its 2020 Presidential Endorsement

The 603 Alliance: Four years ago the 603 Alliance in New Hampshire began plans to hold an Iowa style caucus of NH voters in October of 2015. We were concerned with the large Republican field of candidates that the vote would be so split that a moderate could become the nominee. The 603 Alliance caucus … Read more

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Achieving Transparency: How the Best Districts Do It

A panel of current and former school board and budget committee members will talk about their transparency successes. There will be plenty of time to take questions from the audience. This event is designed to benefit elected school district officials, but the public is also welcome, subject to space availability. Register here via email. Achieving Transparency: … Read more

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Extremism and the culture of death

By Ovide Lamontagne ALTHOUGH IT HORRIFIES most people, can anyone really be surprised to learn that the abortion agenda of the Left includes unregulated late-term abortions through the ninth month of pregnancy (yes, think late-term abortionist and convicted murderer, Dr. Kermit Gosnell). Using your tax dollars to pay for abortion on demand throughout those nine … Read more

Trump will not allow this country to go more Socialist

By David Scott: Who is it that disagrees with some of the issues presented in the State of the Union message by President Donald Trump on February 5, 2019? The silence of the 4 members of the NH delegation to Congress of the King Herod approach of Democrats was disturbing to me. The smirk of … Read more

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NHDOE: Online Sci-Fi, Fantasy Literature University Sets Up Shop In NH

New Hampshire Department of Education: Signum University is the first university to receive approval to do business in the state during the last six years. CONCORD, NH – Signum University, an online-only, nonprofit university focused on fantasy and sci-fi literature, has received approval from the Higher Education Commission to offer classes in the state of … Read more

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Is N.H. the Most Abortion-Friendly State?

by Cornerstone

New York’s governor ordered buildings to be illuminated in pink lights on January 22, in celebration of state law he had just signed eliminating most limitations on abortion. Legislators in Virginia and Vermont are ready to follow suit. Think it couldn’t happen in New Hampshire?

The grim fact is that is already has.

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HB687-FN: NH Democrats Come After More Than Your Guns

by Nicole R. Fortune, Esq. HB 687-FN is what is commonly referred to as a “Gun Grab Bill” that if passed would become what is commonly referred to as a “Red Flag Law” and with good reason. Throughout history, a red flag is symbolic of socialism, communism, Marxism and left-wing politics. In modern times a red … Read more

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Divorce Agreement Proposal

by John J., Law Student: 

Dear American liberals, leftists, social progressives, socialists, Marxists, and Obama supporters, et al:

We have stuck together since the late 1950s for the sake of the kids, but the whole of this latest election process has made me realize that I want a divorce.

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Donald J. Trump: Presidential Proclamation on National African American History Month, 2019

The White House In the year 1619, a Dutch trading ship sailed into the Chesapeake Bay and dropped anchor at Point Comfort, Virginia.  The vessel’s arrival marked the beginning of the unscrupulous slave trade in the American colonies.  It was from this immoral origin—and through inhuman conditions, discrimination, and prolonged hardship—that emerged the vibrant culture, … Read more

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How Parents Can End Socialism in America’s Schools: School Choice

by Lennie Jarratt and Chris Talgo January 20 marked the beginning of National School Choice Week. This year, more than 40,000 events were held to highlight the benefits of school choice—an important effort considering the abysmal track record of the nation’s public schools and the fact that government schools have a near-monopoly on education. In … Read more

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A Report From “Drag Queen Teen Time” at the Nashua Public Library

by Stephen Scaer NASHUA – “There’s no limit. Anyone can be a drag queen,” Robert Champion, in his persona of Monique Toosoon, told an overflow audience of 130, including toddlers and teenagers, who packed the city library this evening to hear his Drag Queen Teen Time presentation Saturday. “It’s been very entertaining for me,” he … Read more

The Best and Worst Things New Hampshire Could Import

by Rodger Paxton Of all the things New Hampshire could import – oil, clothing, pug slippers for your pug – perhaps the two that will have the most long-term impact on our state would be ideas and people. If you’re like me, you can feel our state is at a crossroads – a radical turn … Read more

PAID Family Medical Leave Insurance (FMLI) bill proposed by liberal NH democrats (another govt boondoggle).

By Len Turcotte (former NH State Representative):

Here we go again, another Family Medical Leave Insurance (FMLI) bill proposed by liberal NH Democrats (HB712). Never comfortable or satisfied with the idea of the private sector providing market-rate policies, Senator Feltes and a slew of Democrat legislators want to implement a new 0.5% tax on income disguised as an insurance premium.

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School Choice Week: Celebrating Diverse Education Opportunities

BY Annabelle Bamforth January 20th is the kick-off date of School Choice Week, a national week-long celebration proudly highlighting the diversity of educational opportunities available to families all over the country. What exactly is school choice? This is a question many parents have, and it’s exactly why this event exists. School Choice Week is an … Read more

Masculinity Isn’t Toxic, Cultural Marxism Is

By Kevin Sculley (former NH State Representative) There are men who exhibit toxic behavior, but the gender is not toxic, and there is a huge difference. What we are seeing in today’s society is the ascendency of toxic Cultural Marxism. I consider it the Grand Unifying Theory of what is tearing our culture apart today.  … Read more

Break Free of the Meme War

By Sara Chamberlain We live in a time where people are afraid to call out degeneracy for what it is. Too afraid of not being edgy enough, not being tolerant enough, modern enough, “progressive” enough. Most of these people live safely tucked away from reality, speaking in memes or other excerpts from tribal think, applauding … Read more

The World’s Red Tide and How to Keep It Out of New Hampshire

BY Rodger Paxton Even though some research studies make you say “We knew that already!”, our side can use them as indisputable evidence against the horrors of big government. Living under communism makes countries poorer and less healthy for decades, according to a recent landmark study. Researchers testing historical connections between cultures found that whether a … Read more

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