Outside of the Granite State, where undeclared voters don’t necessarily pick the Republican Party nominee, the news about Nikki isn’t very pleasant for Nikki.
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Haley Owned by Democrat Donors
How much Haley Mail have you received lately? If you’re like most people I know, you’ve probably received no less than 25-30 cardboard flyers in one week. In one week!
Night Cap: The World’s Greatest “Pickpocket”
Booker T. Washington provides an accurate description of the dangerous nature of lies. “A lie doesn’t become truth, wrong doesn’t become right, and evil doesn’t become good, just because it’s accepted by the majority.”
Closing the GOP Primary
If the GOP wants to have a closed primary, it doesn’t need permission from the Secretary of State to do that. It doesn’t have to alter what happens at polling places run by the state.
Trouble Brewing again at the Marshall Law Firm in East Kingston
Attorney Brian D. Kenyon of the Marshall Law Office in East Kingston, NH, has been suspended by the NH Supreme Court pending final resolution by the NH Professional Conduct Committee (PCC).
Night Cap: Who Has Standing to Sue If Not US?
Last week, yet another election-process challenge was argued in court: this time, federal U.S. District for New Hampshire. At issue was the sleight-of-hand unauthorized extension of primary voter dates to change party – part of a schema of Trump-haters to empower non-GOP outsiders to vote in the state GOP primary election, then to switch back to their own ‘other party’ affiliation to vote in the general election.
NH House Resolution No. 25: Is it Time to Question Judicial Policymaking
According to the two bookends who provided testimony to legislators about the best juridical interests of state judges this week, the legislators can just kick back and skip a resolution to return to Constitutionally defined voting processes in state elections.
HB1012 “Exempting From Criminal Penalty Certain Parenting Decisions Intended To Encourage a Child’s Independence and Freedom,” Good or Bad?
Did you know it is illegal in New Hampshire for a minor to get a tattoo and is considered child abuse? Minor children can mutilate themselves at the recommendation of so-called medical professionals but not get a tattoo.
What Then, Is the Purpose of Public Education?
With the recent court decisions, we need a bit of analysis on NH education funding and recent (and historic) NH Supreme Court decisions regarding the NH Constitution.
The Martyrs and Heroes of New Hampshire’s Right-to-Know Law
I have been involved with Right-to-Know litigation in the City of Nashua for four years now, and the experiences have left me with a story to tell. How does a citizen bring an RTK case to court? Realistically, you have to represent yourself and file pro se.
The Union Leader Wouldn’t Publish My Op-Ed, So Here It Is!
For my friends in New Hampshire, you all recognize the New Hampshire Union Leader as a demagogue in the Left-leaning (fake news) media, supposedly representing all NH readers and voters. To my friends around the country and the world, the NH Union Leader used to be a respectable, somewhat conservative-leaning newspaper that wasn’t afraid to publish opposing Liberal views.
Are the State Courts Trying To Transfer Control of School Districts to Central Command in Concord? (Part II)
In Part 1, I explained the 1993 decision of CLAREMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT V GOVERNOR. Fast forward to “today”: we now have two trial court rulings coming out of the Rockingham Superior Court that is a direct result of this 1993 decision and which essentially order a complete takeover of the New Hampshire School system by the State.
The 2024 Legislative Season Begins – Take Action on Two Important Bills This Week
As the 2024 legislative season begins, I wanted to thank you all for your continued support and help furthering liberty in New Hampshire.
Concord Mosque President Sues to Stop Adjacent Housing Development … Is it NIMBY or Something Else?
Concord has a new City Councilor named Ali Sekou. Congrats to him. He is also the president of the IQRA Islamic Society of Greater Concord. His Mosque sits on a piece of property adjacent to the First Congregational Church at 177 N. Main St, in whose lot (some) his Mosque attendees are alleged to have parked.
Gun Control Bills in the Senate – January 9th
On Tuesday, January 9th from 1:00 – 4:00 PM, there will be two gun control bills heard in the New Hampshire Senate Judiciary Committee. There is also a pro-2A bill that will be heard. If you can do it, show up AGAINST these bills.
Led by the NH Hazlitt Coalition House Passes Defend the Guard Bill – HB229
Concord, NH —In an effort led by American Action Fund and New Hampshire Hazlitt Coalition members Tom Mannion, John Potucek, Matthew Santonastaso, and Michael Granger, the New Hampshire State House of Representatives has passed Defend the Guard legislation on the 2nd day of the 2024 Legislative Session.
Licensing Cartels and the Constitutional Right to Use “Math” in Public
New Hampshire’s licensing cartels are a thing of legend for folks who’ve been around long enough to read about them, but most folks won’t realize it until a lack of a license interferes with their day-to-day. Things have improved, are improving, but the cartels who control occupations are “out there, Jimmy.”
ICYMI – Bi-Partisan NH House Vote Bans Transition Surgery for Minors [Update!]
You’ll likely have heard the latest shot ’round the world. But, if not, a Democrat legislator in the New Hampshire House, speaking to his fellow members, said that while he supports transgender people, he could not condone surgical intervention on children.