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The Democrat agenda of Personal Destruction promulgated by Elizabeth Ruediger

To the Editor: The argument for being “pro-choice” was redefined last week when Randolph’s Kathleen Kelley announced her candidacy for State Senate in a write-in campaign against embattled incumbent, Jeff Woodburn. Now, for those of you living under the proverbial rock, Mr. Woodburn has been “accused” of some “nefarious” actions in his intimate relationship with …

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Who Will Be The Next Mollie Tibbetts?

I posted what I like to call “bait” on the Grok Facebook page. It was two meme’s someone made making a point or two about the tragic murder of Iowa girl-next-door Mollie Tibbetts at the hands of an illegal alien. The tender-footed progressive-leaning morally-mother superiors can never contain themselves. The gist of at least one objection is that …

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Maybe it’s Sununu who should resign

On Friday, Governor Sununu called for the resignation of state senator Jeff Woodburn, saying: [His] morally reprehensible, violent behavior has no place in public service, or anywhere else. Domestic violence will not be tolerated in New Hampshire. Senator Woodburn must resign. Immediately. The problem, of course, is that Senator Woodburn has been accused of violent …

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Could This Be The Perfect Gift for the Hypocritical Left-Wing Democrat in Your Life?

Democrats sell stuff online and take the money. That exercise in capitalism is hypocritical enough given the direction the party has gone these last few years. And we think it damages what little credibility they have left. (Get it! Left?) So, we’re here to help. If you’re going to engage in free market profiteering at least have …

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Some Thoughts on the House Bill 1264 Memoranda Filed With the Supreme Court — Part III

DEMOCRAT STATE SENATORS WOODBURN, SOUCY, AND FELTES  As I discussed in Part I, the primary argument of these Democrat State Senators —like the ACLU and like the Democrat Executive Councilors— is that the Court should not return answers to the questions.  Because I already addressed this argument in my discussion of the Attorney General’s memorandum in …

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Some Thoughts on the HB1264 – Memoranda Filed With the Supreme Court — Part I

Not a comprehensive examination of all memoranda filed with Supreme Court regarding House Bill 1264.  Just some notes I took while reading through them, cleaned up somewhat for public consumption. SECRETARY OF STATE The Secretary of State takes no express position on House Bill 1264.  But he appears to agree with the position of the Governor —as I …

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Two take-aways from NH’s “opting out” of the all but mandatory paid family medical leave act HB 628

From the UL, Jeb Bradley seems to want to out do Donald Kreis in a given intellectual proposition (a few fries less than a current Happy Meal): In the week before the bill came up for Senate committee review, however, he issued a letter in opposition. The program as proposed called for payroll deductions except for …

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In New Hampshire, you pay more for electricity thanks to legislators

BY ANDREW CLINE  (reformatted, emphasis mine  – Skip) In a market, consumers have numerous opportunities to pay more for products or services they value, even if lower-cost alternatives are available. Consider how the market for beer works. While most people buy low-cost, mass-produced beers, hipsters and beer snobs can enjoy artisanal IPAs, provided they’re willing to pay …

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NH Progressive Senators on school nurses- “local control is fine” (but only as long as you agree with us!)

 State Senate refuses to roll back school nurse requirements NH State Senator Woodburn basically just said exactly that about who controls the standards for school nurses: “We need to have school nurses who are on top of the details and know what’s going on,” said Sen. Jeff Woodburn, D-Whitefield, in opposition to the rollback. “We …

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