I had hoped conservatives would endorse a single gubernatorial candidate rather than risk splitting the conservative vote four ways and handing the Primary to the incumbent, progressive Chris Sununu. Since that hasn’t happened, I’m weighing in to endorse Thad Riley for Governor.
Murdered Muslims, Hate Crimes, And Wait, Never Mind …
Less than a week ago, the tragedy of four brutal murders in New Mexico appeared to be a windfall for Democrats. It was a perfect yet bloody scenario for the party that doesn’t hesitate to try and exploit every and any tragedy that fits their larger narrative.
Busing Illegal Aliens to DC and NYC Is Shifting Public Opinion on Immigration
During the runup to his 2016 presidential election victory, former President Donald Trump made illegal immigration and border security one of the primary aspects of his campaign’s platform. He would frequently encourage chants of “Build the Wall” at his rallies, and he wasn’t shy about calling out the problems America was facing due to the border crisis.
LibertyBallot.com – Announcing Second Round of Election 2022 Recommendations
Liberty Ballot will make multiple rounds of recommendations for the 2022 New Hampshire Republican Primary. In the second round, Liberty Ballot recommends Jose Cambrils, Elizabeth Ferreira, Michael Sylvia, Doris Hohensee, Larry Borland, and Katy Peternel for State Representative.
Self-Deception at Planned Parenthood
Sara Persechino, the young communications director for Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund says in an editorial that she had an abortion of an “unwanted pregnancy” at the age of 17 and later suffered a miscarriage of a “wanted pregnancy.” She then went on to give birth to two living daughters.
The Constitution; Lost in Plain Sight
The Constitution has been interpreted to create two types of citizens, each requiring their own courts. State citizens have District and Circuit courts of the United States. Citizens of the Federal government have United States District courts and the United States courts of Appeal. Everyone thinks that they are a State citizen when, in fact, they are Federal citizens who do not enjoy the Bill of Rights, or most Common Law rights.
A Kindergarten Was Attacked and No One Is Talking About It: Why?
On Wednesday morning, a kindergarten was attacked, leaving six people injured and at least three people dead. A 48-year-old man has been arrested and is being charged with murder.
Did the Constitution Fail the People? Or Did the People Fail the Constitution?
Did the Constitution fail?
A lot of people think it did. This popular quote by Lysander Spooner sums up the thoughts of many.
The Schumer-Manchin Bill will Unleash Environmental and Economic Destruction
The Schumer-Manchin bill that dropped last week ironically dubbed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will do nothing to reduce inflation but will unleash the largest industrialization of U.S. open lands not seen since the damming of our western rivers, according to Lisa Linowes, energy policy expert and Executive Director of the Wind Action Group. In her detailed analysis of the … Read more
I Am Running as a Candidate for State Representative in Rockingham District 18
As a 23-year resident of Atkinson, I am proud to live in a state that has the motto “Live Free or Die!” and want to help ensure that New Hampshire truly abides by these words. Since serving in the legislature would give me the best opportunity to do this, .
Tickets Still Available for the 603 Alliance Dinner Cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee!
August 11th is fast approaching, but tickets are still available for The 603 Alliance Dinner Cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee!
Neutral in Primary is No Excuse for Inaction
Neutrality clauses in a primary are good for the party organization and help encourage post-primary unity. This is critical to quickly overcoming hard fought losses and the accompanying disappointment by candidates and their loyal supporters.
I Am Proudly Running to Represent and Serve the People of Pelham, NH
I am proudly running to represent and serve the people of Pelham, New Hampshire, Hillsborough District 1. My father served during WW 2 in the US Navy at the age of 17. My son served in the US Marines at age 17 and then enlisted into the Army and to served undercover in Iraq fighting … Read more
Being Lectured by a British Prince about Freedom Is Enough to Strike a Nerve in Any American
There is perhaps no better example of a privileged, leftist elitist than the Duke of Sussex: aka Britain’s Prince Harry. He was born with a platinum spoon in his mouth and has lived a life so detached from reality that he can’t begin to relate to regular folks, yet he somehow feels empowered, or perhaps … Read more
How Much Are Nashuans Willing to Pay For Secrecy?
Citizen participation in their local government depends on the goodwill of those serving. Laws exist that permit citizens access to meetings and records, but without the goodwill of those serving to provide access and records, it all falls apart.
The Last Man Standing (in the Nashua Assessing Office)– Greg Turgiss
Some of you may remember the story of the Private Investigator (PI) hired to track a Nashua Assessor, Greg Turgiss, whereabouts while performing assessing work. The result of this investigation showed that the assessor was sleeping at a rail trail head and in a parking lot behind a hotel, all while signing out on an Assessing Department whiteboard that he was doing fieldwork.
Gender Clinics Are Coming for Your Autistic Children
A psychologist with a Manchester, NH, pediatric gender clinic admits that clinicians don’t know why they’re seeing so many autistic kids who think they’re trans, but they’re medicalizing them anyway.
Nashua’s Illegal and Corrupt Project – The Nashua Performing Arts Center (NPAC)
Article 1 Section 8 of the NH Constitution states that government should be accessible and accountable to its citizens. This is not the case with the Nashua Performing Arts Center (NPAC).
Director Cummings – A Right to Know Repeat Offender
I attended the Infrastructure Committee meeting on July 13, 2022 which featured Mr. Cummings as the guest presenter reviewing two bonded projects to redesign West Pearl Street and the Downtown Riverfront Project. The Riverfront Project was rushed through last December, a holiday shopping spree, with a board-approved $2O million bond. Mr. Cummings reviewed with the … Read more