GrokTV Event: CNHT (Coalition of NH Taxpayers) annual

We are here at the Hillsborough American Legion hall for CNHT’s annual “Old Home Day” for Conservative / Libertarian / Right of Center activists.  Full slate of folks will be speaking and we’ll be live streaming as long as no one kicks out the Ethernet wire! Live video from your Android device on Ustream Please … Read more

Howard Dilworth – CNHT Vice Chairman

(Picked up and cross posted from CNHT) For those of you who have been asking about our Vice Chair, Howard Dilworth, we have some news… As you may know, our long time Director and friend at CNHT, Howard Dilworth, has recently had some serious medical issues, and was, for a time, in an induced comma … Read more

To all NH Taxpayer Activists – A message from Ed Naile

From Ed Naile: To all NH Taxpayer Activists: The Drudge Report has a story today about James O’Keefe and his Project Veritas investigative journalists asking for NH Open Primary ballots as though they were registered voters in New Hampshire.  The Project Veritas journalists posed as voters using the names of deceased NH residents of the … Read more

Voter Fraud Workshop Tonight

Ed Naile, the Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, will be holding a Voter Fraud Workshop tonight. It is sponsored by the Manchester 912 group and starts at 6:30 PM.

Choir Practice

CNHTListening to twenty or so people give political speeches in succession may well be worse than being water-boarded. Listening to twenty or so political speeches in an air-conditioned room with close to 300 people who (more or less) are on board with just about everything that is likely to be said at that kind of event is choir practice. But having that kind of access to that many candidates for three hours is priceless.

That is the CNHT annual picnic, in a nutshell–plus an all you can eat buffet of picnic fare, with P.J. Rourke as a guest speaker right in the middle of it all. From noon to three today, at the VFW hall in Hillsborough New Hampshire, the 12th annual Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers picnic attracted dozens of candidates for every level of office and hundreds of people who were looking for an opportunity to meet and talk to the candidates who want to represent them. It’s like a House party for every candidate all at once, and if you missed it you missed a chance to get personal attention in a very important election year.

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