Legislation

AFP-NH Puts a Focus on 10 Key Legislative Priorities for 2021

Last week American’s for Prosperity New Hampshire published a list of legislative priorities for the Granite State in 2021. They’ve put a much-needed focus on ten pieces of legislation covering Education, Licensing, Free Speech, Asset Forfeiture, Health Care, and (believe it or not) Climate Change (sort of).

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Betrayed and Defeated! Exposing the Stark Reality of How We Lost…

Our Republic is in grave danger.  We need to understand that we have been engaged in two concurrent Fifth Gradient Wars (5GW’s) for (at least) the past 5-1/2 years.  And we understand that this is a WORLDWIDE conspiracy, not just a Democratic conspiracy.

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Sununu’s Lockdown Agenda Surges Just In Time For Election

Sununu issues two more Emergency Orders and another Executive Order extending the shutdown in advance of the Elections.

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Privacy vs security

Technology, Society, Cyber-Culture, Privacy and Constitutions

Since well before we eagerly leapt into the world of technology, we gave very little thought to the possibility that someday we would find ourselves at a perilous fork in the road as a society, culture, and country.

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Apple Restrictions on Ad Targeting Mean It’s Game On

Facebook wants to hear gaming companies’ concerns about Apple’s new mobile operating system. Apple’s iOS 14 update will limit the effectiveness of Facebook ads. Gaming companies reliant on Facebook ads may curb ad spending. This would include Google, Snap, and Twitter.

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Gilford School District

DESSA, Social Sentinel – RSA 91-A Right To Know demand – student and personal data – Part 2

This was a more lengthy Right To Know I sent to SAU 73 Superintendent Kirk Beitler than what I sent to our Town Clerk / Tax Collector (and  modeled after Grokster Ann Marie’s one to SAU 16 Superintendent David Ryan). And answer he did.

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Gilford School District

DESSA, Social Sentinel – RSA 91-A Right To Know demand – student and personal data

Let me set the stage: Public schools are Government schools – a near-monopoly in the K-12 education space and one can see, by the actions of Selfish Socialist (and bigot) Andru Volinsky, Government and its supporters on the Left (like teachers unions) aren’t about to give that up without a fight.

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A Poem About Vaccine Registries, Privacy, And New Hampshire

Dear Executive Counselors, we have a complaint
About this one certain, specific restraint.
Upon a right said to be natural, inherent
And free from intrusions by governments, errant.

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NH Senators Shaheen and Hassan Vote to Protect “Warrantless” Online Surveillance

Democrats talk a lot about the right to privacy. New Hampshire’s Democrat Senators, Jeanne Shaheen, and Maggie Hassan have, though that is code for “abortions.” When it comes to your actual privacy, they’d rather government can spy on you (and not just the Feds.)

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FISA Memo

Let FISA Rest In Peace

The FISA courts were made to track down bad guys in the wake of 9/11. They were then and they are now, good intentions run amuck. How have they been used in the last few years? As expected, not all that well.

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Quick Thought: Go ahead, scatter some loud tech support folks around your open office and see what happens

I ran across this piece at Fast Company and completely agreed with it (reformatted, emphasis mine). Want a happy employee? Give them an office New research into employee happiness and office planning confirms what anyone who has worked in an open office knows: Privacy trumps hip design. I know, I know. You just ordered a … Read more

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Manchester Man Arrested for 4th Time for Peeping on Women in Public Restrooms

Travis Demers has been busy. Since July 27th, he has been detained or arrested on four separate occasions. What for, you ask. Walking into a women’s public restroom (no one can stop him) and recording women who were unaware of his presence.

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Facebook: “There is no invasion of privacy at all, because there is no privacy,”

Lawsuits are not uncommon for large companies like Facebook. What might be, at least to some folks, is when the company lawyer says Facebook can’t violate something that does not exist. They are talking about privacy.

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LGBT Issues Force Girls to Choose Between Privacy and Ostracism

The culture clash is getting more press as girls begin to push back. Their privacy has been invaded, and no one even warmed them. At Pennsylvania’s Honesdale High School girls discovered the new transgender policy when they found a biological boy in women’s underwear in their locker room while they were changing.

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What is the Superintendent in Laconia Hiding?

I’ve been searching for information on the mental health data collected and shared on students in the Laconia School District.  Accessing this information has become challenging, given the responses by the current Superintendent in the district, Brendan Minnihan. One thing is clear from the information that has been provided, mental health data on the students is … Read more

Manchester Democrat(s) Using a Student for a Political Smear is the Scandal

In the wake of David Scannell’s admission that he violated a student’s privacy (and probably several laws), we should consider how we arrived at this act of lawlessness. It began when someone leaked an email Mr. Girard’s sent to a voter/constituent. From all the statements and reporting I can find, Rich Girard only sent the email … Read more

David Scannell Manchester School Board

Manchester Democrat David Scannell Violates Student Privacy (and the law?) for Political Hit

Manchester Democrat David Scannell has admitted to leaking a letter from a lawyer to the Manchester Board of School Committee about a student. Scannell is claiming the public had a right to know. But legal communications are typically exempt, and he knows that. That’s not the only hole in his story. His claim is riddled with them.

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Eugene Volokh On NH’s New Privacy Amendment: “What Does it Mean?”

Eugene Volokh is the Gary T. Schwartz Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law, and he’s got a question. What does this amendment to the New Hampshire Constitution mean?  “An individual’s right to live free from governmental intrusion in private or personal information is natural, essential, and inherent.” He asked his readers to … Read more

Does the Passage of Question 2 Harpoon Any Future Effort to Pass Marcy’s Law?

An overwhelming majority of New Hampshire voters supported question 2, an amendment to the State Constitution enshrining privacy rights. “An individual’s right to live free from governmental intrusion in private or personal information is natural, essential, and inherent.” Another proposed constitutional amendment that did not survive legisaltive scrutiny, thanks to an all-out blitz by activists and the … Read more

ABOUT page updated with our Privacy guidelines

Frankly, and to be blunt about, we really don’t have one (ABOUT, Policies and FAQs): Privacy Your data is your data – frankly, we’re not actively collecting anything (other than we have turned on Google Analytics and THEY may do something with your info but that’s between you and them because, frankly, we don’t care … Read more

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