Monthly Archives: July 2008

Congratulations on your new job.

I was over at Monster.com and no matter how hard I tried I could not find a job or occupation whose benefits included extra payroll deductions to help fund the Federal Government.  Can you imagine?  There are no businesses looking for … Continue reading

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What do Democrats eat?

My daughter was in a very short version of the play Annie with her Girl Scout Troop-at day camp. At one point, after Big Daddy Warbucks invites President Roosevelt over for dinner he turns to his assistant and says, “Oh and … Continue reading

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Independence ‘from Democrats’

Democrats are talking about ‘Energy independence’ as if it is attainable.  When were the words “Democrat” and “independence” ever linked successfully in any stated policy of the left?  Aren’t liberals obsessed with taking money from people who are financially independent … Continue reading

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Lynch Mob

John Lynch has introduced a broad based tax on New Hampshire and most of us don’t even know it.  By signing up for the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative(RGGI), Lynch will now be taxing us through our utility companies.  The money … Continue reading

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Team Sununu Update-Medicare

The latest email from John Sununu’s campaign.  Please visit his site for more information.  New Hampshire needs John Sununu   What They’re Saying About Senator Sununu’s Work for New Hampshire On Medicare Reimbursement Senator John Sununu Has “Stood Strong” Against … Continue reading

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Lynch wants more money–anyone surprised?

In a article from the Nashua Telegraph Gov. Lynch is requesting additional Home heating assistance from the Federal Government for the upcoming winter.  He’s begging for 50 million from the Feds instead of our usual 25 million dollar allotment of tax … Continue reading

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Souter gets a room all his own. Too bad it isn’t padded.

Supreme Court Justice David Souter attended a ceremony at the New Hampshire Supreme Court today, where a conference room was dedicated to him.  It was not padded, nor do I beleive did it have metal bars.  Pity.   “I don’t think David … Continue reading

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Walls of Seperation

It is quite evident that the Left prefers centralized authority.  You are, after all, what you vote for.  And when we examine their policies every one of them moves most or all of the decision making process to Washington.  This … Continue reading

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Change we can…Change!

Obama’s slight stagger–stumble, fall, trip, stagger–ever so slightly towards the center has required him to “tweak” so many of his earlier positions that he’s turned into some kind of policy drunk.  Let’s call it “Change we may have had a bit too much … Continue reading

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Waxing Prophetic

When the people of New Hampshire exercised their general discontent with Republicans back in 2006 they,  intentionally or not,  handed all the eggs to the Democrats, who then (feeling they had been given  a mandate) attempted to hatch all manner … Continue reading

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