Thank God It’s Good Friday

So little of what we see in the news these days can be called good.  In fact, one has to look pretty hard to find it.  Few would argue the chaos in New Hampshire (exploding violent attacks, joblessness, high cost of living, reckless politicians, etc.) is reflective of the larger global chaos.  The evidence and … Read more

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Knowing the Christ of Christmas

Christmas is undoubtedly the most recognized and celebrated holiday around the world, and the owner of its namesake easily the most known human in all of history, and for good reason.  No human being has ever had the impact of Jesus Christ – alive or dead or resurrected.

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Who The Heck is This St. Patrick Person, Anyway?

If you measured Saint Patrick by the typical American experience, you’d think (much like Cinco De Mayo) St. Parick was a gluttonous boozer. Leave it to America to turn something into gluttonous boozing. It’s Arbor day; let’s drink to the trees!

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NH Proposes Gas Tax Holiday for Residents So, Who Exactly Do You Mean When You Say ‘Resident’?

Today, the NH House Finance Committee will hold a hearing on a bill with an amendment. I can’t find either, but I don’t need them.

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How to Combat the Grinch in the Public School and Bring the Joy of the Holidays to Students

Parents are concerned that some of their public schools are removing the joy from the upcoming holiday season. I remember as a child in a public elementary school, participating in a Christmas program where parents were invited.  We sang Christmas carols, and put on a Christmas program.

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Is This the Fate of Patriotism in America?

In just a few days, we’ll be celebrating Independence Day, traditionally a day of boundless pride in America. But something’s changed in recent years.

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“Persecuted” Asylum Seekers are Returning ‘Home’ For a Holiday?

You apply for asylum. You claim your life is in danger in your homeland. Local activists berate politicians until they say yes. And then you, the refugee, needing a break from your western hosts, take a holiday…in your home country.

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