Monthly Archives: July 2017

They Said if We Did Nothing About Global Warming it Would Affect NH Tourism and They Were Right

If you Google Global Warming, New Hampshire, and Tourism you’ll be “rewarded” with the history of Climate Cultist scaremongering on the subject. From snowless winters to impacted fall foliage, drought to deluge. There is no limit to the problems that inaction on … Continue reading

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NH House Majority Leader Reacts to Democrats Petition for Special Legislative Session

CONCORD – House Majority Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) offered the following comments relative to a petition for a special legislative session initiated by Rep. Steve Shurtleff (D-Concord). The purpose of the special session would be to modify laws relative to … Continue reading

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New Hampshire secretary of state defends voter info request

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire voters put down their sparklers and picked up their phones on Independence Day to protest their personal information being sent to President Donald Trump’s commission on voter fraud. And for more than six hours, … Continue reading

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Case of mumps confirmed at Dartmouth College

HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — University officials say a Dartmouth College student has been diagnosed with mumps. The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services confirmed the case Monday. School officials say the student is being treated and has been … Continue reading

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Maggie Hassan and Real ID: Sharing data with the feds

Remember when the governor of New Hampshire decided to share your confidential personal information so it could be loaded into a massive federal database? No, not Gov. Chris Sununu. He and Secretary of State Bill Gardner have only agreed to … Continue reading

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Two Families Persist And Succeed at N.H. State House

New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed SB 66 on June 30, and now the fetal homicide measure will be known as Sarah and Griffin’s Law. It will go into effect January 1, 2018. At that time, prosecutors will have the … Continue reading

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Human bones found on Great Bay island; no foul play suspected

The bones were discovered by a kayaker Monday, were recovered by officials on Tuesday and are being investigated by Durham Police, New Hampshire State Police and New Hampshire Marine Patrol, said Durham Deputy Police Chief Rene Kelley. He said investigators … Continue reading

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Most American voters support limited travel ban: poll

Six in ten American voters support the new ban on people from six predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States unless they can show they have a close relative here, according to opinion poll results released on Wednesday. The … Continue reading

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All Male Club at Harvard Rethinks Gender Neutrality and Expels Female Members

One of Harvard University’s best known clubs has effectively expelled nine women, ending a two-year experiment ultimately prompted by activists who want to make campus groups gender-neutral. The Fox Club, whose notable past members include British essayist T.S. Elliot and … Continue reading

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CNN Just Published A Fake Quote From Abraham Lincoln

The quote, which is also displayed at the Newseum, was interpreted as yet another attack from the media giant against the president. The Independent ran a story about it headlined, “CNN taunts Trump on July 4 with Abraham Lincoln quote on facts: The post did … Continue reading

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