Monthly Archives: July 2017

Judge Who equates Abortion with Slavery Appointed to 6th Circuit Court – Libs Losing Their Minds

The Senate confirmed John K. Bush for a lifetime seat on the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday, over protests from Democrats who said he wasn’t fit to be a federal judge. … Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island Democrat, called Mr. Bush a “freak.” … Nan Aron, … Continue reading

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Raising Voluntary Children in Community

This is a cross-post from Freecoast.org, and was posted in an effort to raise awareness for the Fourth Annual Freecoast Festival. Hope to see you there! From 2010-2014 I ran a summer camp on the Northern shores of Oneida Lake in Upstate … Continue reading

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Manchester Neighbor not surprised 6-year-old overdosed

MANCHESTER — The neighborhood where a 6-year-old boy apparently overdosed is familiar with the opioid crisis. This alleged overdose is the youngest suspected victim in Manchester, according to Christopher Stawasz, American Medical Response regional director for New Hampshire and Maine. … Continue reading

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March for Life 2018!

From MarchforLife.org: here’s a suitable-for-sharing promotional flyer for next January’s march in Washington. I’m pleased to pass it on.  If you can’t download the image by clicking on it, you can find it at MarchforLife.org.  | Leaven for the Loaf

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Gov. Chris Sununu to Cut 1,600 Regulations

WINCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Republican Gov. Chris Sununu is heading to a hair salon do to some cutting, but not hair. Sununu will be at the Cuts on Main salon in Winchester on Thursday to announce the elimination of more … Continue reading

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State to Release Evidence in Hampton Police Shooting

HAMPTON, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire’s attorney general is releasing more information about two state troopers who fatally shot a man outside a state liquor store last month. Authorities have said that Sgt. Keith Walker and Trooper Erik Willett shot … Continue reading

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New Hampshire’s Most Hated Topic: God

Here’s a dating app for you. It’s called Hater. It operates under the premise that people who hate the same things are more likely to form a strong bond. So much for NOH8, right, because dollars to doughnuts says the overwhelming majority … Continue reading

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Supreme Court lets Trump restore strict limits on refugees

The Supreme Court dealt President Trump a partial victory Wednesday in the legal battle over his travel ban, allowing the administration to restore strict limits on refugees that were blocked last week by a federal judge in Hawaii. The win for Mr. Trump, however, was … Continue reading

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Coffee recalled for containing Viagra-like ingredient

A coffee product is being recalled for containing a rather odd ingredient. Bestherbs Coffee LLC is voluntarily recalling all lots of New of Kopi Jantan Tradisional Natural Herbs Coffee after an FDA laboratory analysis confirmed the presence of desmethyl carbodenafil, according … Continue reading

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District 16 Special Elections 2A Scorecards

A special election is being held on July 25  for the State Senate in District 16 because Senator Scott McGlivray passed away.  District 16 includes the towns of Dunbarton, Bow, Hooksett and Candia and Wards 1, 2, 12 in the … Continue reading

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