Monthly Archives: June 2008

Kelly Ayott (NH AG) on Dope.

NH AG Kelly Ayotte is demonstrating a common myopia (shared by the nation as a whole) when it comes to dealing with the rising rate of prescription drug abuse.  She wants to create a database to help track stimulants, pain … Continue reading

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Big D Dog and Pony Show in Unity NH

..And I’m at a wedding in Maine.  I wasn’t able to get up there to check it out first hand. But based on news reports and early commentary in the blogosphere, while the presentation came off well, there was nothing … Continue reading

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On the Second amendment

I am pleased with the SCOTUS decision on the right to bear arms, and while I have not read the whole decision I am certain that I will not find what I am actually looking for; something that supports my personal interpretation.  I … Continue reading

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Dalrymple on government meddling

It appears to be Arm Chair political philosophy day today. Read this excerpt from In Praise of Prejudice by Theodore Dalrymple, then ask yourself if the situation described does not make a deep connection with the direction government in America is … Continue reading

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The Police-State of Welfare

The human tendency for compassion, particularly for those with whom we have no immediate connection, is one of those divine human virtues.  Something of this idea was long ago hijacked and taken to the highest levels of our government where … Continue reading

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Hodes to Pentagon–Speak no evil

Paul Hodes thinks he’s on to something, but I’m having a hard time believing him.  His concern seems to be that the White House and the Pentagon has or is recruiting Generals to talk up the success in Iraq, and … Continue reading

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Look for the Union Label…

Hodes and Shea-Shea Porter sure know how to impress the unions.  PACs account for at least half of Hodes campaign cash and a full 1/3 of that is from unions. Shea-Porter is also a sponge for union money soaking in … Continue reading

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A different kind of Miss New Hampshire.

The latest USS New Hampshire is one of the Navy’s new Virgina classsubmarines.  Check it out.  It was christened yesterday by Cheryl McGuinness of Portsmouth NH,  whose husband Thomas was a co-pilot of American airlines flight 11 when it was hijacked … Continue reading

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Green Jeanne Therapy

Jeanne Shaheen has quite a list of policy objectives on the Energy policy page of her web site.  It’s a virtual who’s-who of left wing thinking, the crux of which–after you filter out all the fluff–seems to be that if we … Continue reading

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Clueless Carol and Mean Jeanne Shaheen acting oily

The meeting must have gone well because every Dem in NH that’s running for office is reading off the same set of index cards.  Shea-Porter (D-?) is claiming that Oil companies are sitting on excess production to drive high prices … Continue reading

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