Monthly Archives: July 2010

Contested Primaries

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Carol SEIU-Porter

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Paul Hodes Found Someone…

…he thinks he might be able to beat in the New Hampshire Senate race.  Lord knows he can’t beat anyone actually running.  She polls better than he does, but she’s not from New Hampshire, so that improves his odds a … Continue reading

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The Past As The Present

  I picked this up from RedState who got it recently from the Chicago Tribune where it was apparently published back in 1934.  We are invited to read the list on the sign in the bottom left hand corner but … Continue reading

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Or…

The Union Leader has a bi-weekly feature sponsored by McLane Law Firm called Know the Law.  Here’s this weeks Q and A. (With an additional comment from me at the end.) Q: We have owned lakefront property rights on the water … Continue reading

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Got Hate?

  In another round of “Who’s Really Got the Hate” liberals win again. This time the liberal hate comes from a producer for an NPR program called “Left, Right, and Center” from affiliate KCRW.  (It’s NPR so it’s more likely … Continue reading

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I Stand Correcte

For the record, there is a PDF available of Sean Mahoney’s individual donors at the FEC but it is not as easy to access nor review on line as any of the other FEC data for New Hampshire candidates.  Perhaps … Continue reading

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Mr. Lynch Does The Right Thing

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Hodes Anoints

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I’m Batman!

I’ A “little bird” suggested to me recently that in New Hampshire congressional district one, there were two candidates driving hard for the attention of the grass roots, Frank Guinta and Sean Mahoney.  The comment caught my attention because it … Continue reading

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