Monthly Archives: June 2017

Ruger introduces stainless 10mm Auto SR1911 (VIDEO)

Pitched at hog hunters and fans of the “centimeter,” Ruger announced this week it is expanding its 1911 line to include a 10mm Auto offering. The SR1911 variant is a full-size, stainless steel 70 Series handgun that uses the same … Continue reading

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New Media Militia Top 5 Week Ending 6/18/17

Here are last weeks top 5 most clicked, viewed, read, or shared posts. 5. 84 Great Danes rescued, N.H. puppy mill busted 4. Portsmouth Tall Ships Festival Scrapped For This Summer 3. STATE SENATOR ANDY SANBORN ANNOUNCES RUN FOR CONGRESS 2. Some Asshat Is Driving NH State … Continue reading

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Update to the Tom Katsiantonis Controversy

Rich gave an update to the controversy surrounding Ward 8 Alderman Tom Katsiantonis.  He shared statements from the Alderman concerning the foreclosure proceedings and wondered aloud if court time would be in the benefit of the Queen City taxpayers.  Finally, … Continue reading

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On Paris The NH Democrat Delegation Sides With Big Oil

When Donald Trump announced his administration’s departure from the Paris Climate Accords the usual suspects came out and said the usual things. The Democrats, environmental left, and the media have been grinding their anti-Trump axes on this for weeks, all the … Continue reading

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Summer camps serve as economic engines for NH communities

Summer camps in New Hampshire generate $113 million annually in direct economic impact, according to a report produced by the American Camp Association’s New England chapter. The Northeast Economic Impact Report examined nine states in the Northeast including Connecticut, Maine, … Continue reading

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Free Speech Win: Supreme Court says government can’t refuse disparaging trademarks

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court says the government can’t refuse to register trademarks that are considered offensive. The ruling Monday is a win for an Asian-American rock band called the Slants and it gives a major boost to the … Continue reading

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Ellen Kolb: Dispute over Fetal Homicide Bill

Five months after its introduction and first hearing, four months after its passage in the New Hampshire Senate, three months after its House hearing, and days after its House passage, language has been discovered in a fetal homicide bill that … Continue reading

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Northern Pass Public Hearings Begin, DES Nominee Questioned on Project

As the New Hampshire legislative session quickly comes to a close, the public hearings for the controversial Northern Pass project are just beginning to heat up. Thursday marked the first of three scheduled public statement hearings in Concord for people … Continue reading

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The Path to Victory Begins with Knowing the Threat

7th century Islam is 21st century Islam.  There is no difference.  Those who attempt to differentiate are implying Islam has changed somewhere along the way.  This hypothesis has no support from authoritative Islamic doctrine and never will.  Muslims who do … Continue reading

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The Left’s ‘Identity Politics’ Has Them Backed Into A Corner

The left always likes to believe they are super smart but it seems odd that they still haven’t figured out why they lost the last election, not just at the federal level but across the country at the state level … Continue reading

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