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Good for me, but not for Thee (An immorality Play in one short, scary act)

Satire: “Irony or caustic wit used to expose folly, vice or stupidity.” The American Heritage Dictionary.

The scene is a Hollywood celebrity’s mansion in the Hamptons. A group of Democratic National Committee-appointed Socialist elites has gathered to plot its strategy for the 2020 general election. The chairperson has just arrived, so let’s listen in. 

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So not ok for Trump but fine for Ilhan Omar?

It has certainly been clear that the husband swapping, “divorce in my faith” US CongressTwit Ilhan Omar has a bit more of an ethical dilemma as in “fine for me and not for thee: SHOT: Orange man bad – impeach him! CHASER:  “Ilhan Omar Admits She Ran For Office In Part To Get The Government … Read more

Guest post by NH State Rep Jane Cormier – “Bad Bill of the Month”

Bad Bill of the Month

HB 135 Bill Sponsored by Rep. Stephen Shurtleff, Merrimack 11

HB 135 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE….

1. Eliminates the provision allowing a person to use deadly force anywhere he or she has a right to be. (If you are in a dark parking lot, just be ready to run, I guess…)

2. Amends the definition of non-deadly force. (The bill amends by removing, “The act of producing or displaying a weapon shall constitute non deadly force.”)

3. Repeals the provision granting civil immunity for the use of force in certain circumstances.  (Be careful about showing your gun in a possibly dangerous situation or you could be in serious trouble…?)

 The sponsor of this bill, Rep. Steven Shurtleff, is a retired U. S. Marshall and law enforcement officer. As a “qualified retired law enforcement officer”, he is covered under (LEOSA) the federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act, to carry a concealed firearm in any jurisdiction in the United States. This means Rep. Shurtleff is immune from the provisions of his own bill! This bill seeks to restrain law abiding citizens from carrying under their Second Amendment rights. However, Rep. Shurtleff will have the right to carry anywhere – anytime. Hypocrisy at its finest? You bet it is. But, our story continues…

At the public hearing of the bill, on Jan. 22, according to Andrew Hemingway (recent candidate for Chairman of the NHGOP),

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