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.
Shannon McGinley
Rep. Nutting-Wong’s House of Mirrors
After reading Rep. Allison Nutting-Wong’s (Nashua, Ward 5) recent op-ed that attacked state representative candidate Di Lothrop’s defense of the Republican stand on life, I’m stunned. That’s saying something in these times marked by blatant misrepresentation and untruths regarding our state’s modest protections for the preborn. I thought I could no longer be surprised by … Read more
RadFems & Conservatives Agree: Protect Single-Sex Spaces
What do the radical feminist organization Women’s Liberation Front (WoLF), Christian advocacy organization Cornerstone, and Republican candidate for the first congressional district Karoline Leavitt have in common?
Cornerstone’s Shannon McGinley Triumphs in WMUR Debate on NH’s 24-Week Abortion Restriction
Adam Sexton, political director at WMUR, hosted a debate between Leah Cohen of the Reproductive Freedom Fund of NH and Shannon McGinley of Cornerstone Action about the language in HB2, the NH budget trailer bill, that restricts abortions after 24 weeks gestation.
The LGBT Lobby’s Conversion Therapy Myth
The effort to push Cornerstone Executive Director Shannon McGinley out of Derryfield School’s board of trustees is based on the LGBT lobby’s biggest and most effective fabrications.
Girard Issues Statement on Attempt to “Cancel” Shannon McGinley from The Derryfield School Board
MANCHESTER, NH. MAY 10, 2021—Manchester mayoral candidate Rich Girard issued a statement on the recent news that a group of people allegedly interested in diversity is pushing The Derryfield School, a private school in Manchester, to remove board member Shannon McGinley from office.
Proposed Manchester School Transgender Policy Opens Bathrooms, Locker Rooms and Sports to the Opposite Sex, Keeps Parents in the Dark
The Manchester Board of School Committee will take up a proposed policy on transgender students at its meeting on Monday, January 25, 2021. (Starts on page 26 of the agenda.) On a 4 to 1 vote, the policy was approved by the board’s Committee on Policy on January 12, 2021.
What Does a Candidate’s Social Media Tell You?
In these polarized times, social media has become a battleground. We all have friends who are, shall we say, outspoken. But what if that outspoken individual happens to be a candidate for office?
O’Brien 2020: MicroInterview with NH State Rep Al Baldasarro, Josh Moore, Shannon McGinley
And the last post for Grok MicroInterviews done at the Bill O’Brien announcement this past Tuesday (whew!). Al has been a long time friend of Bill’s and was one of the folks that spoke before Bill made the formal announcement that he was running for US Senate. Josh is a former two time NH State … Read more
“Feel Good” Transgender Legislation and its Destructive Consequences
by Shannon McGinley |
Not surprisingly over the past couple of years, our state and its new democratic majorities in the House and Senate have eagerly jumped on the transgender bandwagon.
Why the Facts Don’t Matter
by Shannon McGinley As the head of a nonprofit known for taking principled stands, I believe the truth is important. Foundational to our organization is the belief an informed electorate is critical to our republic. So, before taking a stand or sharing information, we also do our homework to make sure we know what we’re … Read more