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Our Courts Should Learn From Our Sports

Ambidextrous by birth, professional baseball player Pat Venditte was able to pitch about equally well with either hand.

And he had a special six-fingered glove that he could use to catch with using either hand.

This gave him an advantage in that he could switch his pitching hand depending on the handedness of whatever hitter he was facing.

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5 Ways to Prove That You Are an Excellent Parent in Court

Battling with your former spouse over financial accounts and possessions is difficult enough, but what would one do when the kids are involved? If you and the other parent desire primary custody of your children and there appears to be no middle ground, one is required to demonstrate to the courts why they are the better parent. The perception of hopelessness … Read more

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If Fear Can Destroy Civilization, Courage Can Save It

The Leftists using the Democrat name have long said occurrences of voter and election fraud are so rare as to be nearly nonexistent. They lie every time they say it. Leftists maintain such occurrences should not be used as pretexts for implementing “unnecessary” measures. They know they are wrong.

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If the Courts Don’t Act… Will You?

“The crisis is arrived when we must assert our rights, or submit to every imposition, that can be heaped upon us, till custom and use shall make us as tame and abject slaves.” —George Washington (1774)

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The House Is Derelict In Its Duties

The House Is Derelict In Its Duties

The House is derelict in its duties. The things done in the House violate the constitution of the United States. The House made a mockery of Due Process. The House says the “courts” do not have a role in impeachment. They are wrong. There are two caveats to that. First, the Chief Justice of the … Read more

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President Trump Sets Another Record

President Trump’s economy is impressive. Record employment for minorities. Record wage growth, especially among lower and middle-class workers. All great things created by tax cuts and trade policy and deregulation. But he’s got another record about which to crow.

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What courts need to learn from sports

A short time ago, a football player from Buffalo forgot to follow the rule for getting a touchback in response to a kickoff.  (You’re supposed to put your knee to the ground after catching the ball.)  A lot of people have focused on what the officials did next.  But what almost no one seems to be noticing is what the officials didn’t do, and in fact, couldn’t do.

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Use An Out of State License to Vote? We Punch a Hole In It!

Licenses and IDsThe circular logic New Hampshire courts use to let unqualified out-of-state residents vote in our state goes on and on.

In 2012 a Superior Court judge, now retired because he let other stupid opinions he had about female attorneys be known, issued an injunction against an attempt by the NH Legislature to stop out-out-state voters from involvement in our general elections where positions for federal office are determined. This activist judge invented a term for unqualified transient voters known as “mobile domiciled” voters

The case went to the NH State Supreme Court in 2015 after dragging through several elections.

Here is the offending language in question:

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