The ACLU-NH sent a survey to all the candidates for County Attorney in New Hampshire that included a question about “sex work”.
Dan Hynes
Nashua Anti-Mask Mandate Protest: Fewer Masks. More Hugs.
On short notice, about 50 people gathered in the plaza in front of Nashua City Hall to protest the ordinance passed 9-3 by the Nashua Board of Aldermen that requires masks to be worn in all businesses in the city to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
ReOpenNH Concord Rally – MicroInterview with Dan Hynes
Another person that was roaming around the State House lawn before the ReOpenNH rally started was lawyer Dan Hynes. Like all the others, he had his reason for being there contra Governor Sununu’s stay-at-home orders; in order to exercise his First Amendment Right to Free Speech.
Why I’m Not A Socialist
Recently, Senator Jeanne Dietsch wrote an article about how she isn’t a libertarian (her voting record already let us know that). Her first thought is that libertarian is bad because it was responsible for slavery. I think we need to back up and explain to Senator Dietsch what a traditional libertarian might mean. Foremost, it … Read more
Three Laconia Women Want to Take “Topless Campaign” to the Highest Court in the Land
The ongoing saga of three women who want to go topless in New Hampshire continues. The ladies are challenging a Laconia town ordinance that prohibits the practice. Having failed to find relief at any court in the Granite State, they’d like SCOTUS to hear them out.
Free The Nipple Movement Rejected by New Hampshire State Supreme Court
For those of you keeping abreast of this issue (or not), three women have been delivered a setback by New Hampshire’s highest court. The free the nipple movement, their effort to overturn the convention of men-only toplessness in public has been thwarted. The ‘girls’ have to stay under wraps, at least for now.
Dem. Jeanne Dietsch: Ordered to Pay Over $600,000.00 for Unscrupulous Business Practices
Democrat Candidate Jeanne Dietsch likes to tout her business experience as a reason to elect her to the New Hampshire State Senate in (Dist 9). How about her “business experience” profiting from someone else’s work? Deitsch and her company (ActivMedia Robotics, LLC) profited for years by stealing someone else’s work until a NH jury ordered her company to pay over … Read more
New Hampshire Democrat Wants to “Revoke …Tax Cuts Businesses Didn’t Ask For”
Remember when we said your voting record matters? We’ve got another example, and it ties in nicely with our congratulations to Republican Dan Hynes on his election win. He beat out one of those squishy Republicans with a lousy voting record in the State Senate District 9 primary. Terry Wolf is reputed to be a Bill Greiner special. Greiner runs Bedford, if you hadn’t heard. He owns the Town council, blah blah, blah.
Wolf is rumored to be Greiner’s Republican of preference. Soft on everything especially the Republican Platform and the NH and US Constitution. She lost, in part because of the same efforts by grassroots groups and activists to retire other Republicans with bad voting records.
But we’ve no time to pat ourselves on the back because the Democrat challenger for this seat is a bigger threat to liberty than Terry Wolf.
Terry Wolf Says She’s a ‘conservative’ But Her Record Says She’s Something Else
by Dan Hynes – Republican Candidate NN State Senate Dist. 9
My Republican opponent in the Nh State Senate Dist. 9 primary says she is “conservative” who supports limited government and that she is proud of her commitment to cutting taxes, protecting our rights, and keeping New Hampshire free.”
Her American Conservative Union score: 61%
New Hampshire Liberty Alliance: C
House Republican Alliance: 63%
Americans for prosperity: D
NH Firearms Coalition: D
Here are a few of the ways she voted to “limit” your government:
Why You Should Vote for Dan Hynes Over Terry Wolf in Senate District 09
People have asked me why I support Dan Hynes for Senate over Terry Wolf– especially since I respect and like Terry very much.
Terry has always been cordial to me, and I appreciate that in a public servant. She served for several years on the Bedford School Board and has served as Bedford’s State Representative. She has made many decisions and voted enough for me to know that her political views do not line up with what I believed was best for Bedford residents or myself.
Is Republican Terry Wolf a “Threat” to New Hampshire?
The congressional races get all the attention, but there are several “other” important primaries coming up. We’ve weighed in on a few including Jane Cormier in EC4 and Kevin Avard’s Pro-Peggy Gilmour Republican challenger. Another in need of your attention is State Senate District 9 between Dan Hynes and Terry Wolf. Dan and I have disagreements, but he isn’t a Democrat in sheep’s clothing.
That would (ironically) be Wolf.
Dan Hynes – Republican Candidate for State Senate in District 9
My name is Dan Hynes, and I am running for State Senate in District 9 covering Bedford, Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Greenfield, Hancock, Jaffrey, Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, New Boston, Peterborough, Richmond, Sharon, Temple, and Troy. I will be a strong conservative voice in Concord. While a State Representative, I received a score of 100% from the American Conservative Union Foundation.
CNHT Taxpayer Family Reunion Picnic – the NH State Senate candidates edition
Five (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:
GrokTALK! May 21st, 2016
We welcome Dr. Michael Brown to the program to talk about LGBT politics, the Transgender bathroom edict, and the course of cultural politics in the waning days of the Obama years. Before that,guest host Aaron Day, and backup guest host/guest Dan Hynes talk upcoming November races,Aaron’s third-party US Senate bid, and Dan’s run for the … Read more
GrokTALK! July 18th, 2015
This week our guests are Lawrence McQuillan (Independent Institute), Mike Farris (Constitutional appellate litigator), Dan Hynes (Religious Liberty), and Max Abramson (on NH’s dumbest laws)