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Marc Abear

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No Fear Tactics or Lies, Just the Scary Truth

In the Midwest, they have tornado sirens to warn of imminent danger and destruction. Those sirens are not fear tactics. They are there to save lives. People across the state are trying to do the very same thing in regard to preventing marijuana legalization (HB 639).

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Is Public Comment a Joke in Londonderry?

Citizens who questioned the town of Londonderry’s failure to establish new rules of order at the Town Council reorganization meeting were silenced and berated by Town Councilor Jim Butler and Council Chairman Farrell, including him calling one citizen a joke, video below.

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Is it Time for a Citizen Attorney General in NH?

James Madison wrote in The Federalist #48 that he worried about what he called; “the weakness of parchment barriers” to protect the liberties and property of people when the government increasingly draws all power into its vortex.

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Remembering the Fall of Saigon

To Vietnamese Americans, April is called “Black April Month” because millions of Vietnamese people have died due to the fall of Saigon since April 1975.  American troops withdrew in 1973 after the 1973 Paris Peace Accords were signed.

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A Look at Afghanistan Two Years After Biden Ran Away …

About two years ago, this administration used their best judgment.  America withdrew from Afghanistan.  The withdrawal left behind material, money, and personnel.  However you view the decision, this administration is responsible for the results.  What are those results?

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Follow The Money: Advice for the Falsely Accused

Being accused of a crime, you did not commit is terrifying. Very often, the person being accused has to suffer in silence because speaking before a trial or a determination could jeopardize the outcome. Yet not speaking could jeopardize the outcome too.