CNHT – The MicroInterviews: Jody Underwood

The last MicroInterview from the CNHT Annual Picnic was with Jody Underwood.  She holds a Ph.D and is the current Chair of the School District Governance Association of NH which is dedicated to educating School Board and Budget Committee members as to what their Powers are based on NH’s Statutes (the “RSAs”).  We talk about … Read more

CNHT Picnic – Andy Martin

I have to give props to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition for NH Taxpayers.  Pretty much anyone that asks gets to speak to the crowd either trying to convince the activists to either vote for them (or help them!) or to advocate for their cause (and a whole lot of them coming up soon). Andy … Read more

CNHT Picnic: Steve Negron

Steve Negron was the next speaker at the Annual CNHT Picnic held a week ago.  He won the US Congressional Primary for NH’s Second Congressional District back in 2016 – and yes, we at GraniteGrok endorsed him in that race.  Unfortunately, he lost to the incumbent Progressive, Ann Kuster, who spent a big part of … Read more

CNHT – The MicroInterviews: Commenter Kathleen

As Steve noted here, our readership is still rising in numbers.  However, one thing is constant – commenter “SB”.  She is one of our biggest boosters of GraniteGrok and for that, we are grateful.  She was at last Saturday’s CNHT Picnic so I grabbed her (Figuratively! Nicely!) to ask what I was asking everyone else … Read more

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Master of Ceremonies – WNTK Radio Host Keith Hansen

Every event needs a Master of Ceremonies. And the CNHT’s Old Home Day for Conservatives needs one to keep the plethora of speakers (candidates, advocacy groups) in line and on time.  This year, Keith Hansen of WNTK served in that capacity.

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CNHT Annual Picnic: the Intro Ceremonies and Rich Girard

The Coalition of NH Taxpayers held their Annual Picnic this past Saturday. Following our normal pattern, we videoed the events for the day.  And of course (with the exception of Victoria Sullivan earlier this morning), we’ll proceed in chronological order.  So, here is the intro ceremonies and remarks: And that was followed by Rich Girard … Read more

CNHT – The MicroInterviews: Rich Girard

Former talk show host and current Manchester School Board member  Rich Girard… Sidebar: RICH! RUN FOR RE-ELECTION!!! Now back to your regularly scheduled MicroInterview … was at CNHT’s Annual Picnic this past Saturday and was willing to talk with after he had addressed the assembled crowd inside. It’s always good to talk with Rich!

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603 Summit: Ed Naile, Chair of the Coalition of NH Taxpayers

And NH Voter Fraud hunter supreme!  And Voter Fraud was the topic of his speech at the 603 Alliance’s “Liberty trumps Socialism”. Liberty – is there Liberty if your vote is stolen from you by those that are ineligible to vote in your town and in your State?

CNHT Taxpayer Family Reunion Picnic – Kimberly Morin

The Fiahcrakah (that’s Firecracker to you Flatlanders) – Kimberly is a lady that is never still or quiet.  Proprietor of NH Political Buzz, she also writes for us here at GraniteGrok and is the current President of the Womens’ Defense League of NH (“WDLNH”).  She is never a lady without a few bon (as well as mal) mots floating on her lips nor from her keyboard.  She is “on” all the time and served as the last speaker of the day at the CNHT Annual Picnic (aka “Old Home Day for Conservatives”) and you will enjoy her talk!

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CNHT Taxpayer Family Reunion Picnic – Ed Naile, Chair of CNHT

Ed is the Chair of the Coalition of NH Taxpayers who puts on the Annual Picnic (aka, “Old Home Day for Conservatives). For decades, he and CNHT have been champions for taxpayer issues be they local (e.g., fighting the “good ole’ boys” networks in small NH towns, or local school boards / municipal committees that have gone off the “RSA reservation”, or local politicians seeking to enrich themselves as taxpayers expense) or state-wide (the foremost expert of voter fraud in NH).  In fact, that’s how he led off

After the jump are the other videos, especially about Keith Hanson and The Winslows (and what the town they live in is doing to them illegally):

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CNHT Taxpayer Family Reunion Picnic – the Advocacy groups

CNHTOr non-profits.  Or special interest groups.  Whatever you wish to call them, right or left, people have interests and these groups are the essence of what de Tocqueville was so amazed about when he toured America back in the 1830s – the ease and speed in which ordinary Americans voluntarily banded together to solve a problem without government needing to get involved.  This has been part of the hallmark of American Exceptionalism – people governing themselves and doing for themselves and others without being told or outsourcing that interest to government.  Here are the groups:

603 Alliance: Jim Kofalt

 

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CNHT Taxpayer Family Reunion Picnic – the NH State Senate candidates edition

CNHTFive (out of the possible 24 NH State Senate District) candidates showed up (listed alphabetically):

  • Gary Daniels is running for NH State Senate District 11.
  • Carla Gericke is running in NH State Senate District 20
  • Dan Hynes is running for NH State Senate District 9.
  • Bill Kuch is running for NH State Senate District 16.
  • Ruth Ward is running for NH State Senate District 8.

Here is Gary – the others are after the jump.

There were a number of no-shows (although Bob Guida (District 2), while absent, at least sent in a Letter to be read).  Which left the following no-shows:

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Memorandum of Law Supra

New Hampshire FlagTo: New Hampshire State Supreme Court
From: Coalition of NH Taxpayers Chairman, Ed Naile
8 North Main St. Concord, NH 03301
Re: Court Review of NH Election Law Legislation
Date: May 29, 2018
M E M O R A N D U M O F L A W

Statement of Facts:

New Hampshire has a practice of allowing citizens of other states to vote in New Hampshire during our General Elections, which includes elections for Federal office. This practice has increased in volume since the adoption of same day registration in 1996. Any person, from any state, who has attained the age of 18 can simply show proof identity to register to vote in New Hampshire, including a current, valid, out-of-state driver’s license. The registrant simply signs an affidavit as per RSA 654:12. It is known as a: QUALIFIED VOTER AFFIDAVIT.

The Attorney General’s Office, Elections Division, is tasked with enforcing election laws as per RSA 7:6 c. This office may prosecute – at its discretion.

There has been a decades old state of confusion regarding the terms “domicile” and “resident” which has been the source of several lawsuits regarding out-of-state college voters and transient campaign workers who choose to vote in New Hampshire instead of their legal residence in their home state.

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CNHT Taxpayer Family Reunion Picnic – “Send us your stuff!”

CNHTNo, I wasn’t on the roster of speakers but I decided to try anyways – and Keith Hanson of WNTK, the MC for the CNHT Annual Taxpayer Picnic, allowed me a few moments.  As I pointed out here, I’ve been making this offer for a while:

So, knowing the reach of GraniteGrok, why not use it?  So, if you didn’t catch my message here – listen again!  So far, only Becky Bailey for NH House Grafton 15 (as far as candidates are concerned) and Constitution Camp (as far as non-profits are concerned) have taken me up on my offer.  Still there, still exists, but start sending them in!

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CNHT Taxpayer Family Reunion Picnic – NH’s Executive Council candidates: Jane Cormier and Jim Beard

CNHTTo be honest, I would have thought a few more prospective Republican candidates would have shown up at the CNHT Annual Taxpayer Picnic:

  • Like my Exec. Councilor, Joe Kenney who has a primary with Kim Strathdee in District 1 (yes, my personal “please vote for Joe Kenney”)
  • Russell Prescott (who went to the Dark Side by proposing a whopping increase in the highway toll taxes – maybe that’s why he was a no-show)
  • Ted Gatsas – guess “His Honor” decided that CNHT was a bit too low to visit

BUT!  Jim Beard who is running unopposed in District 2 showed up and Jane Cormier, the soon to be “Singing Councilor” (Sidenote: She will be singing the national anthem at the beginning of the Manchester Fisher Cat game on August 3rd.) were present and willing to speak to the crowd:

   

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CNHT Taxpayer Family Reunion Picnic – The video!

CNHTActually, a whole bunch of videos – 32 to be exact.  That’s a lot of candidates and advocacy group that made their pitch to the assembled “family” members who were plentiful on Saturday (yes, it took me a day to process them.  Please note that “backups” were used to stitch things together as best as possible as sometime techie things didn’t quit go right as planned – apologies in advance). But hey, this is one of the main missions of the ‘Grok in doing the citizen journalism that the mainstream media refuses to do.

So, let’s start in the middle of the event and go right to the Chairman of CNHT’s first address to the crowd – Voter Fraud:

And we’ll circle back to the beginning of the event with the intro ceremonies including opening remarks by Keith Hanson, radio personality and host at WNTK (and now, a new Grokster!):

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CNHT Taxpayer Family Reunion Picnic – Candidates for NH Governor

No, current GOP Governor Chris Sununu (only candidate in the NH GOP primary) was a no-show at this event (was it something we all said at an earlier “conservative Old Home Day meeting” that never happened?) but a potential rival did show up (albeit, late in the day) – Aaron Day and came well prepared to speak: … Read more

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