Handheld voting

So Kids, What Did We Learn From The NH House Session (02/25/21)?

We learned that sometimes it is wise to start out the day with a fresh start and a clearing of the air. That is what Speaker Packard did with a short and heartfelt  “personal privilege” speech beginning Day 2 at the Bedford Sportsplex.  He spoke about the unfortunate events which happened at the end of yesterday’s session when frustration, anger, and fatigue hit the chamber.

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Hillsdale College

Hillsdale College Affiliated Charter School to Open in New Hampshire

Monadnock Classical Academy has been accepted by the Barney Charter School Initiative of Hillsdale College as an affiliated charter school, according to Barry Tanner, Chairman of the Monadnock Freedom to Learn Coalition, Inc.  The new public charter school is expected to open in the fall of 2022 at a site in the Monadnock region yet to be finalized.

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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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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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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

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

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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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

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