Frank Edelblut

“We need to continue to have critical dialogues”

PUBLIC RANCOR and divisiveness are palpable. Any public comment risks being twisted and turned like a pretzel into something it is not. But we need to continue to have critical dialogues as a society. As one famous politician stated, “The antidote to bad speech is more speech, not less.”

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Biden Plan Simplified

Biden’s Dialectic Unity

Every regime has two basic rhetorical responsibilities to its loyal subjects. It must define what it is for, and it must define what it is against. This sets the tone and marching order for the bureaucracy and the security establishment.

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Memoranduim of Nondelegation Doctrine

In New Hampshire A Declaration of Rights of The People of The State of New Hampshire March 4, 1778.

“The whole and entire power of government of this State is vested in, and must be derived from, the people thereof, and from no other source whatsoever.”

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Violating The Rights of the People of New Hampshire

The people of this State need to contact their representatives and demand that these three questions be presented by Both Chambers of the legislature and submitted to the NH Supreme Court for an advisory opinion under the Constitution of NH Part II Article 74.

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Re. “deplatforming”: You. Were. Warned.

Ok, so I’m not all that prescient.  But back in 2017, I warned against the excessive power of The Masters Of The Internet.  I sent an email to many folks and even published my warning on a couple of sites. Nobody listened.  And one blog owner actually argued against one of my primary observations. Here’s … Read more

Do NH citizens have a “right of revolution”?

(This article was written by someone else.  I have his permission to repost this anonymously: he does not want his name released in public as stated in the last sentence.  The only cleanup I have done is to format for easier reading.  I have not changed one word.) The NH Supreme court a few years … Read more

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Let Me Explain in Detail Our Path Forward Before We Meet at the State House

When you join us tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Concord at the State House to protest the governor’s no-longer State of Emergency at his inauguration, which is happening inside the State House around noon, we want you to know how important it is to continue to use the effective political channels that our Founders set up for us to fight back against the governor’s usurpation of power.

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The End Of Bipartisanism

Recently, Democrats have been using the term “bipartisan support” to justify their political beliefs in their rush to implement questionable fiscal and social policies. When asked about the most recent multi-trillion dollar Covid-justified spending bill (which includes “gender programs” for Pakistan – a result of Covid, one supposes), they say that “both the House and … Read more

Underwater, arms, waterline

An Open Letter to the Nashua Education Community

Dear Nashua Education Community, Our city is drowning. As we close out our Holiday Break, and all take a long deep breath, and invest every ounce of hope that this year will be infinitely different than last year … we are still drowning.

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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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