Not government-approved news, I guess

From the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy… (CONCORD)  Senate President Sylvia Larsen this morning revoked the press credentials of Josiah Bartlett Center Lead Investigator Grant Bosse, and barred Bosse from filming today’s Senate session from the floor, just as the Chamber was preparing to take up the state’s two-year $11.5 billion budget. Bosse had … Read more

Hurry up… reservations are filling fast.

A new draw for tourism here in the Granite State has just been announced… Memorandum posted on the 3rd floor Ladies Room in the NH Statehouse FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Luxurious Third Floor  Restroom Opened for Tours Due to intense media and public interest, the third floor women’s restroom in New Hampshire’s State House will open … Read more

You just don’t understand…

No, it’s the DEMOCRATS that don’t understand. They might be the majority party, but they don’t represent majority values. Used with the artist’s permission, this pretty much sums up NH’s future if we allow the current "leaders" to have it their way: Bathroom Bill Loophole by D Rano [H/T NH Insider]

New Hampshire makes the national media for… you guessed it: BATHROOMS

We used to be in the media because we were so awesome and free and lightly taxed. God, I miss the good old days. Even my relatives from RHODE ISLAND are crackin’ on me… And they used to envy me living up here…   

Bathroom follies continue… Democrat Senate President Sylvia Larson defends

Taxpayers have discovered that they have financed a $72,000 bathroom renovation for the New  Hampshire Senate President during the worst economic crisis since the 1930s on the same day lawmakers, led by Democrats, raised a mountain of taxes on hard working families. Watch her defend this action:     Our hat’s off to Fran Wendleboe for bringing this to … Read more

Democrat-led NH House passes “Bathroom Bill”

Caution! From our friends at Cornerstone Policy Research comes the bad news via email, with a call to action: House PASSES Bathroom Bill on Re-vote 188-187! Folks, if you hear the Calliope Music playing again, it’s because the New Hampshire House was in back in session today, and once again, overturned another vote, this time … Read more

Masked cops? Not good…

cop wear

To protect and serve?

For many years, visitors to my former business location might have noticed a picture on the wall– torn from a newspaper– of a “police” checkpoint in Serbia. What captured my interest was the caption telling the reader that the picture was of a “police volunteer” manning an urban checkpoint in the early days of the gradual anarchy that was to come in that country. It always struck me that this so-called policeman, finger on trigger, had an AK47 in the nostril of some hapless guy at the wheel of his Honda Civic, and was, according to the caption, checking his identification papers.

The poor fellow in the car, aside from the fact he had the muzzle of a machine gun literally stuck in his face, looked like he could have been your average American thirty-something on his way to work at the office. In fact, the background of the photo looked like it could have been downtown Anywhere, USA, even including a uniformed police officer in the square directing traffic. Except, more striking than all of the elements of the scene, was the fact that this “policeman,” dressed entirely in black, was wearing a ski mask. “Not good,” I always thought, when looking at the picture.

That picture hung stapled to the old shop wall for years, and many conversations were held about it. When events like the Elian Gonzalez seizure and the Branch Davidian raid took place, parallels were drawn. As it turned out, most that viewed the old picture agreed, if we ever come to a point when the police here in the States were to start wearing ski masks to hide their identities during the conduct of their duties, things would be getting pretty bad. Thankfully though, we were in America, where such things could never happen, right?

According to documents filed at the U.S. District Court in Concord, NH at the end of July, a family from Grafton County is suing for a series of civil rights violations that allegedly occurred during an early morning raid of their Bristol apartment.

“On August 2, 2006, twenty (20) members of the CNHSOU”

(Central NH Special Operations Unit) and three members of

“the Bristol Police Department, executed an arrest and search warrant at 36 South Main Street, Bristol, New Hampshire. The residence was occupied by Thomas Mlodzinski, his wife Tina Mlodzinski, their 15 year old daughter JM, Tina Mlodzinski’s son, Michael Rothman, and Michael’s girlfriend Amy Furmanic and their two week old daughter.”

The filing states,

“Police were seeking to arrest Michael Rothman, who was then 17 years old, for assault and were looking for a baton (night stick) allegedly used in the assault. The warrants authorized the arrest of Michael Rothman only and the search of the residence and the person of  Michael Rothman only.”

If you’re like me, you should be wondering why it would take TWENTY-THREE law enforcement officers to arrest a seventeen year old. He must have been heavily armed or something, right? Apparently not— nor were any of those sleeping in the apartment, either.

The lawsuit details the events as they unfolded just before 4 in the morning two years ago:

 

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We’re from the government and you think we’re here to do WHAT?

And you thought government was here to SERVE… There was a story in all the papers over the weekend about the end of "trashcan mail" for summer residents of an island off the coast of Maine. SUTTON ISLAND, Maine—The U.S. Postal Service has ended a decades-old tradition in which mail was delivered to this small … Read more

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