Daily Archives: April 24, 2017
Bedford Town Council performs Kabuki Theater. Ignores residents on cell tower
Last week the Bedford Town Council heard arguments from residents against the proposed cell tower at Chubbuck Road. For over an hour, resident after resident testified before the council on the reasons why they do not want the cell tower … Continue reading
Capt. James McCormick: NH Needs to Prioritize Energy Independence, Infrastructure
Every year, members of Vets4Energy pick a region of the country to travel the Purple Heart Trail in their vehicles. This year, they picked New England, bringing several U.S. military veterans through New Hampshire as they advocate for policies that … Continue reading
Children Need Options
Several parents spoke at the House Education Committee’s public hearing on the Education Saving Account bill, Senate Bill 193, on April 4th. Catie, a mother of five children and Hampton Falls resident, supports this critical educational choice bill because it … Continue reading
The Problem With The ‘Science’ is That It’s Not About Science
The left-wing war on science narrative is driven entirely by progressive ideology; using their science as a tool to re-engineer human behavior and institutions in support of the utopian planned society. More… |GraniteGrok Please Like and Share New Media Militia Links … Continue reading
Free speech and the swastika-decorated antique flour bag
The limits of free speech on social media may be tested in a lawsuit moving forward in Grafton County Superior Court that centers around a more than century-old flour sack with a swastika symbol on it. The flour sack was … Continue reading
11 Ways Trump Has Rolled Back Government Regulations in His First 100 Days
As President Donald Trump reaches his 100th day in the White House on April 29, he will have worked with Congress to rescind more regulations using the Congressional Review Act than any other president. More… |Daily Signal Please Like and Share … Continue reading
Northern Pass protestors rally at State House
Hundreds of people came from across the state Sunday to express their opposition to the Northern Pass power transmission project. The $1.6 billion plan to bring electrical power from Canada to markets mostly in Southern New England is working on … Continue reading
Pot supporters plan ‘smoke-in’ after arrests near Capitol
After a pot giveaway that led to eight arrests, marijuana legalization supporters are returning to the U.S. Capitol — and this time they plan to light up. Activists say they expect to be arrested during Monday’s “smoke-in” outside the Capitol. … Continue reading
Stratford Health Department Targets Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino
Though Starbucks’ new Unicorn Frappuccino has garnered national attention for its whimsical name and enchanting, pink-and-blue color scheme, at least one local group in Connecticut is cautioning people about its oh-so-sweet content. On Friday, the Stratford Health Department succinctly called … Continue reading
Mass. prep school sued for $5m by former NH state rep over alleged abuse
A lawsuit seeking $5 million in damages has been filed in federal court in Boston by a former four-term member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, alleging she was sexually abused by a teacher while enrolled at Phillips Academy … Continue reading