Dear James Kennedy and the Office of Public Integrity for the State of New Hampshire, I noticed the below article on conflicts of interest for members of the City of Concord Council. I also looked at New Hampshire State Law requirements for lobbyists.
Op-Ed
Dereliction of Duty, Incompetence and Abuse
I’ve been trying to express my concerns/complaints regarding the behavior of teachers, the Principal (of the Dr. Normal W. Crips Elementary school), the Nashua School District assistant Superintendent (Matthew Poska | Kimberly Sarde), and the curriculum at Dr. Crisp School for months now.
News Release – From Darkness to Light: The Julie Wilkinson Story
The Camp Constitution Speakers’ Bureau is hosting Mrs. Julie Wilkinson, a former abortion nurse turned Pro-Life activist. Julie Wilkinson, age 64, married 35 years, parents of three married daughters, and grandparents to four. Graduated as an R.N. in 1981. Raised in an intact but quite liberal home.
It Depends on How You Legalize Marijuana
I am not a marijuana user and don’t think habitual users are high-quality conversation partners or employees. But I dislike the Legislature’s current effort to legalize marijuana.
Those Who Value Country More Than Self
On April 28, 2006, to remember the sacrifice of those Airmen and Marines who gave their lives at Desert One, the painful effort to rescue the 52 American hostages in Iran, more than 100 Airmen, dressed in flight suits, battle dress uniforms, and chemical warfare suits gathered at the Hurlburt Field, FL, the HQ of the 8th Special Operations Command, for a formal ceremony of honor.
SB272 Parental Rights, still needs your support/help
These are the final numbers posted online for SB272 Support: 2010 | Oppose: 2911 | Neutral: 2 Next steps, the Committee with have a vote on this probably next week and then on to the House for a full floor vote either on May 4th, 11th or 18th which it must pass (OTP) or will die.
Did DOE’s Office of Electricity Create Dual Smart Grid Agendas Back In 2003?
In January of 2023, the EPA’s ENERGY STAR® “certified” a new Smart Grid product line with the potential for EPA-approved partnerships to make fabulous fortunes under a form of “Regulatory Capture” employed over electrical markets.
Thoughts from an Old Woman, on this Historic Day
My father taught me much of what I came to believe. Because of him, I lived the first 66 years of my life with the naive belief that this country was exceptional. Because of him, I learned always to question authority. Because of him, I learned that there are some things worth fighting for.
Right To Know Request Regarding Tampered Witnesses in State v Owen Labrie
Dear Paul Halvorsen, After receiving the letter from Stephen Endres in your office, who states that there are no records of Merrimack County Prosecutor Catherine Ruffle being informed by Concord City Council member Amanda Grady Sexton of witness tampering by former AG Michael Delaney during the trial of NH v Owen Labrie (which had been claimed by NH State witness Chessy Prout in her letter to the US Senate Judiciary Committee in Jan/February 2021), I looked into contacting the Administrative Offices per your original email suggestion.
Smoke Your Pocket Constitution? Forward Government Thinkers vs. Road Blockers
On behalf of Camp Constitution, Rev. Steve Craft and I recently presented a donation of 1,500 pocket copies of the U.S. Constitution to the Alton-Barnstead, NH, Schools.
Something For Free is the Greatest Ploy
“Something for free” is the greatest ploy ever used to deceive human beings. When something is offered for nothing, is it really free? Or is it like prescription drugs that has side effects? Consider the “something for free” strategies of Karl Marx, one of the greatest con-artist in all history.
Where are the Absentee Voter Affidavits?
Where are the Absentee Voter Affidavits required by New Hampshire Law, codified in statute RSA 659:30? The current N.H. voting statute RSA 659:30 establishes that affidavits required by election statutes must be sworn before any person authorized by law to administer an oath.
NH Right to Life Applauds NH Senate Judiciary Committee’s Rejections of HB224 and HB88.
CONCORD, NH (April 11, 2023) – NH’s Senate Judiciary Committee voted today to recommend rejecting two bills: HB224 (which would repeal the penalties for NH’s moderate, 6-month abortion ban) and HB88 (introduce a right to abortion in the law).
The Democrats Own the Transgender Insurrections
The Nashville, Tennessee, school shooting was a hate crime. Domestic terrorism perpetuated by self-proclaimed transgender Audrey Hale. Such people want “revenge” against those who disagree with their agenda.
The Ideas That Formed the Constitution: Sir Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton wasn’t a political thinker like Marcus Cicero or John Locke. He was a scientist. Indeed, he exemplified the Scientific Revolution—an event that changed not only how people thought about the physical universe, but also how they thought about politics and government.
Did COVID Shutdowns Affect NH Student Performance?
A popular narrative is that the COVID pandemic shutdowns made things worse for public schools, so we should cut them some slack. But there are two problems with this.
April 12th Executive Council, Covid Report …
For the meeting on April 12th, here are the following items the Executive Council is set to approve related to Covid-19 (how are we still doing this?):
Save the Fetal Life Protection Act! – Oppose HB 224
This week could either be the beginning of the pro-life fight in New Hampshire – or the end. I will keep this short, as we don’t have much time.
An Open Letter to Four Senate Finance Committee members
Greetings, committee members. While I haven’t read all 149 pages of the budget heading your way, I know some who have. This email could easily get very long, but I will try to keep it short and focus on my biggest grievances against the House for passing it.