Daily Archives: June 21, 2010
Just Borrow Them From Washington
We are told by those wishing for prompt action that failing to appoint judges could have an adverse affect on the peoples rights which I have to admit makes sense, except when you consider that there are four superior court … Continue reading
All caught up
Pardon the barrage of older posts and links. I am finally caught up feeding Posterus and Twitter and everything else–which I’ve been ignoring for weeks. Posted via email from Steve Mac Donald
Carol Stands Up For….?
Carol Shea Porter has been accused of using the oil spill and related disasters as a way to get campaign contributions. In response her campaign manager, Angela Ruslander, said this in her defense. “Carol Shea-Porter is standing up to BP and other … Continue reading
Do you have eyes but fail to see, and ears but fail to hear?
Originally posted Friday, June 18, 2010 In this mornings Union Leader Fergus Cullen gives us something of a New Hampshire spin on the idea behind the Overton Window. No, not the book by Glen Beck but the political theory on … Continue reading
The RINO Bonnie Newman
Originally posted June 13, 2010 On June 13th, in Seacoast Online, Bonnie Newman wrote a glowing review of Governor Lynch. She seems to be staking her claim as the lead ship in the republicans for Lynch flotilla but in doing … Continue reading
Leaving The Scene Of The Crime
Originally posted June 10 2010 Departures from public service are not uncommon. But how you depart says a lot about who you think you are and what you’ve really accomplished. Take Kathy Sgambati for example. She’s leaving the State Senate … Continue reading
A Smudge On The Teflon John
… In 2004 John Lynch primarily self funded spending 2 million of his own money out of roughly 3 million dollars. It is worth noting that $300,000.00 of that was from outside the state, a wee bit more than the … Continue reading
Soft Underbelly
Originally poseted Jun 8th 2010 NH House Rep Kris E Roberts, in a comment made over on the Marchand Group web site (a democrat campaign and advocacy consulting group) we see evidence of what I’ve suggested all along; that a … Continue reading
What Property Rights?
Protecting property is the primary purpose of incorporation. The State of New Hampshire, seeing itself as a unique collection of property owners, exists for the sole purpose of a shared interest in how the rule of law and contracts can … Continue reading
What To Think Not How To Think
One of my prevailing issues with public education is its evolution away from critical thinking. Agenda driving curricula and the pervasive left wing university bias that churns out public school teachers has created generations of educators who are just as biased (if not … Continue reading