Daily Archives: July 23, 2017
Upcoming Queen City Elections Update
Rich gave updates to the upcoming Queen City elections, beginning by displaying his doubts in Jeff Kassel’s run for Mayor. He spoke about those running for both School Board and Aldermanic seats and certain political moves that may have an effect on the races. | Segment Page … Continue reading
Coast Guard to enforce Federal pot laws on US waters
Smoking marijuana on a boat in federally patrolled waters remains illegal, in spite of the recent decriminalization of pot in New Hampshire and its legalization in Maine and Massachusetts, warned U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Andrew Barresi. “The Coast Guard … Continue reading
“Dash Force News” Covers New Hampshire’s Bitcoin, DASH Outreach
Originally, Keene, New Hampshire was the civil disobedience capital of the libertarian movement. The new activist zeitgeist across New Hampshire and especially in the activism epicenter of Keene is around cryptocurrency like Bitcoin and DASH. Spreading cryptocurrency is a great method for helping keep … Continue reading
Voter Fraud Database Tops 1,000 Proven Cases
The Heritage Foundation is releasing a new edition of its Voter Fraud Database. Featuring well over 100 new cases, the database documents 1,071 instances of voter fraud spanning 47 states, including 938 criminal convictions. This revamped edition of the database separates … Continue reading
Is state house still trying to restrict your drone’s capability?
A few years back there was a bill that would limit their camera resolution. I ask privacy-oriented liberty-leaning state rep Neal Kurk about it in this vid. | Ridley Report
Pics or It Isn’t Happening: AG Office Clarifies Voter ID Law
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire attorney general’s office is clarifying voter identification laws in the state in advance of a Tuesday special election. Associate Attorney General Anne Edwards says there has been confusion in the state about what … Continue reading
Dangerous Algae Found in New Hampshire Lake
RINDGE, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire is warning people to avoid contact with the water in Lake Monomonac after finding elevated levels of a potentially dangerous algal bloom. Samples collected from July 17 exceeded the state threshold of 70,000 cells/ … Continue reading