Monthly Archives: May 2017
Fetal Homicide and Women’s Rights: Remember These Women
If fetal homicide legislation is going to be cast as a women’s rights issue, the women who lost children and grandchildren belong front and center. Make sure your state reps know about these women, before the June 1 vote on SB … Continue reading
Education Bills Scheduled for Week of May 29, 2017
The NH House of Representatives has three school choice bills on the agenda — SB 8, one of this year’s town tuitioning (aka Croydon) bills and two others of more modest impact. As always, the detailed schedule with our analysis … Continue reading
Paris Mayor Threatens Ban Of ‘Exclusively Black’ Feminazi Festival
Feminazi groups in France have planned an “Afro-Feminist” festival for the end of July, at La Generale, a public facility in Paris, but there was a twist – many areas of the festival would be for black women only, with … Continue reading
Hooksett police: Keep your golf carts off town, state roads
HOOKSETT — Police are reminding residents that driving golf carts on town or state roads is illegal. Chief Janet Bouchard was featured in a public service video posted on the department’s social media pages reminding residents of the law after … Continue reading
Hampstead NH Police Issue Annoyed Press Release After Pot Arrest
HAMPSTEAD, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire police department has issued a public service announcement after a man was arrested with marijuana in his car. Hampstead police said in a press release on Monday, “as a public service announcement – … Continue reading
Liberal commencement speakers outnumber conservatives 11-to-1
Young America’s Foundation (YAF) released their annual survey of commencement addresses at the nation’s top colleges, and the results are staggering. In the first year of the Trump presidency, liberal commencement speakers outnumber conservative speakers 11-to-1, according to their survey. … Continue reading
Why Did America Fight the Vietnam War?
Why did America fight the Vietnam War? The military suffered over 58,000 casualties, and America withdrew in defeat. What for? Historian Victor Davis Hanson explains. | Prager U
Trump Set To Roll Back Obama’s Cuba Policies
President Donald Trump is set to announce a rollback of former President Barack Obama’s policies toward Cuba, The Daily Caller has learned. Two sources told TheDC that the development is due to the behind-the-scenes efforts of Republican Florida Sen. Marco … Continue reading