Monthly Archives: April 2017

Two Bundy supporters convicted in Nevada, mistrial called on others

A Nevada jury found two supporters of cattle rancher Cliven Bundy guilty on Monday of charges stemming from an armed standoff with federal authorities in 2014 but deadlocked over charges against four other men. Gregory Burleson and Todd Engel, two … Continue reading

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University Takes Hit Over White Genocide Prof’s Tweets

The professor who tweeted that “all I want for Christmas is white genocide” is now under investigation by Drexel University for his “extremely damaging conduct” on social media. George Ciccariello-Maher recently tweeted that he wanted to “vomit” after witnessing someone … Continue reading

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Judge OKs $12m lien against Gill over statements on electronic billboards

A judge allowed three prominent businessmen to file a $12 million lien against property owned by Michael Gill in a defamation lawsuit against the mortgage broker over statements he posted on electronic signs outside his business offices. More… *| UL … Continue reading

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Don’t Bet on Casinos

With casino revenues declining in Maine, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, yet another casino bill, SB 242, is before the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Just as was the case in our neighboring states, there were grandiose predictions of revenue when those … Continue reading

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NH House Committee Likely to Retain School Choice Bill

A sweeping school choice bill that would let families use tax dollars for non-public education is facing a tough road in the New Hampshire House after breezing through the Senate. More… | US News Get Updates on Twitter @NewMediaMilitia or … Continue reading

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Sununu has new post to fill in administrative services

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu has another key commissioner post to fill, with the head of the department that handles the state’s accounting leaving her post. Vicki Quiram, commissioner of the Department of Administrative Services, is stepping down May 12 … Continue reading

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Why can’t the Clintons just go away?

Hillary’s Twitter feed indicates that she’s learned nothing. She posts about social issues and identity politics through the prism of her loss. She remains woefully out of touch and she still doesn’t get what her husband did way back in … Continue reading

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Psychological Profiling NH Students: Parents BEWARE!

What if you found out that your school district was performing psychological evaluations on your children and entering that information into a database in an effort to develop a psychological profile on your child?  What if you were not notified … Continue reading

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Rare Copy of Declaration of Independence Discovered in England

One of the greatest pieces of writings in history has a second copy…in England. Harvard University researcher Emily Sneff came across it back in 2015 when she searched for the Declaration of Independence in Britain. She found something in a … Continue reading

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Keeping The Public in the Dark

Rich started the hour by giving the listeners an update on the cell tower controversy that occurred in Bedford.  He and Jacob (Fred the Intern) then discussed communities within the Granite State which tend to keep the public in the … Continue reading

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