Sportsplex Session

So Kids, What Did We Learn From The NH House Session (02/24/21)?

We learned that the 50,000 sq ft. Sportsplex in Bedford, with its climate control and astroturf, is a great place to stretch out comfortably and safely accommodates 400 State Reps, much to the dismay of the Democrat Caucus.

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Deborah Buckman

Collective Guilt

Supporters of the Presidential candidate who lost the election stormed into Washington D.C., destroying property, attacking and injuring police, and causing major damage to buildings in the city. Vicious signs threatening the winner’s supporters were everywhere.

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A Response to Rep. Lucy McVitty Weber’s Partisan Attack

After reading Rep. Lucy McVitty Weber’s op-ed (see below) which was unsurprisingly a partisan attack piece, I’d like to set the record straight.  She is accurate in saying that legislating in these times has been challenging. The challenge has mostly been how to deal with people who balk at the NH House doing anything other than meeting remotely.

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Sununu

Governor Sununu Is Deliberately Misleading the Public

I’m reaching out to counter what I see as deliberately misleading comments made by Governor Sununu to paint the demonstrators at his residence as something that they are not. As one of the organizers of “Absolute Defiance,” the group leading the peaceful demonstrations at Governor Sununu’s house, I feel obligated to ensure that the truth of the situation is made clear.

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The 603 Alliance Announces Free Training for Candidates for Local Office

Good government starts at the local level. Do you want to keep taxes low?  Prevent wasteful spending?  Fight for quality education?  This January, please consider filing to run for local office!

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COVID worship

All of This Social and Economic Devastation for a 0.25% Infection Fatality Rate?

Imagine living in a town of 10,000 people. According to national averages, 75 people in your town will die annually from all causes – cancers, accidents, Alzheimer’s, strokes, pneumonia, heart attacks.* Each death is sad, but this is our reality since time immemorial.

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Organization Day

So Kids, What Did We Learn From Organization Day at the NH House (12/02/20)?

We learned that having Organization Day for the NH Legislature is non-negotiable. Holding Organization Day is required by our NH State Constitution. The General Court meets to organize itself on the first Wednesday of December in each even numbered year. On Organization Day all members present are sworn in by the Governor, in the presence … Read more

Trump Flags Monument

Press Release: Statement From President Donald J. Trump

“We all know why Joe Biden is rushing to falsely pose as the winner, and why his media allies are trying so hard to help him: they don’t want the truth to be exposed. The simple fact is this election is far from over.

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RebuildNH-logo

ReopenNH Sends Voting Block to Concord to Restore Freedom

EAST DERRY, N.H.—Voters sent a message by electing a block of ReopenNH candidates on Tuesday during the state’s General Election, and now it’s time for our endorsed candidates to get to work restoring the Republic of New Hampshire.

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Red Kool Aid Blue Kool Aid

Are Your Candidates Drinking the Red or Blue Version of the Pandemic Kool-Aid?

On Tuesday I will not be voting for anyone who has participated in this inflated and propagandized pandemic. I will certainly not be voting for anyone who will continue this medical tyranny.

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Destruction and removal of political signs

Admitted Sign Thief is Democratic State Rep Candidate

Destruction and removal of political signs is nothing new in the political sphere, especially during the height of a Presidential election. It is, however, against the law in New Hampshire and violators are guilty of a misdemeanor which can subject them to fines up to $1,000 if proven guilty.

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Race relations

Climate Change and Fracking … Debate Night for the VP’s

If you did not watch debate night for the VP’s this time you missed something on climate change and fracking. The debate was a better articulation of the Harris Bien position than Joe was able to present. The interaction was more professional than the first Presidential debate. There did seem to be a clear winner. … Read more

Treason in New Hampshire Public Notice of Trespass on My Constitutionally Protected Rights

The leadership of the state government of New Hampshire has failed the good people of this State. The Governor, the Attorney General, The Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President of the Senate, and many local municipalities have all violated the laws of the land.

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Amy Coney Barrett2

The New Litmus Test for Liberty: Individual Rights Persist in Spite of a State of Emergency

Individual rights are to Popular Sovereignty, as State’s rights are to Federalism; integral and unalienable! Our Federal form of government, a dual sovereignty style of governance, balances States’ rights and National authority in an institutional model that reflects the primordial political relationship between the minority (i.e. individual rights) and the majority (i.e. popular sovereignty).

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Aria DiMezzo

Aria DiMezzo Kerfuffle – The ‘Transgender Satanist Anarchist’ Republican nominee for Cheshire County Sheriff

OK, I’ll be truthful here – I really just wanted to bypass this whole matter altogether. However, we are here to serve our readers and LOTS of you have been leaving comments or sending in emails asking us our thoughts about the ‘Transgender Satanic Anarchist’ Republican nominee for Cheshire County Sheriff.

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Peterborough NH Town House

Hostile Work Environment Alleged in Peterborough Town House

Story posted by Damien Fisher at NHReporter.com – reposted with permission Long-time Peterborough Town Clerk Linda Guyette is accused of creating a hostile work environment in town hall, prompting the town to hire an outside investigator, according to documents obtained by NH Reporter. Guyette declined to comment on the story when contacted last week. “I … Read more

steve negron

There’s Going Negative in a Republican Primary and Then There’s This Attack on Steve Negron

Have inside the beltway smear tactics infiltrated the New Hampshire CD-2 congressional primary? A recent Facebook ad claims that Steve Negron‘s campaign is 320 million dollars in debt.  Hey, if you’re going to lie, go big, right, that’s what the Democrats do.

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LibertyBallot

Liberty Ballot recommends Messner, Kenney, Wheeler in GOP Primary

Liberty Ballot made recommendations in races all the way down the ballot to Republican Delegate. For Executive Council, Liberty Ballot recommends Joseph Kenney in District 1, Jim Beard in District 2, Timothy Comerford in District 3, and Dave Wheeler in District 5.

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Voter Suppression Intimidation NH

Voter Suppression & Intimidation at N.H. Polls

Many of us know New Hampshire is not a home-rule state. What that means is towns and cities can only pass laws that the State says they can. Unfortunately, many government officials either do not know this, or they knowingly violate the law hoping they don’t get called out on it. There is a widespread … Read more

Dave Testerman

“Don’t comply with COVID guidelines out of ignorance”

It’s summer time again. As expected, it is hot, but if it was -10° we would complain because it’s human nature to want something different than what we have at the present. We were brought up to question and resist compliance. We should challenge the status quo and authorities. Sure, in the end we may have to comply with rational and reasonable laws, but not out of ignorance. My wife has coined a phrase: We were the “Live Free or Die” state, but with COVID we quickly became the “Live to Comply” state.

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