Monthly Archives: July 2017

New York Times Has A Temper Tantrum Over Neil Gorsuch

The New York Times editorial board is not happy that Neil Gorsuch is a Supreme Court justice. Recent SCOTUS rulings have included the latest associate justice to join the court. For whatever reason, instead of doing an in-depth look at how … Continue reading

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Pembroke: Man’s sparkler triggers fireworks explosion in back of SUV

PEMBROKE, N.H. (AP) — A man igniting a sparkler in New Hampshire has accidentally set fire to fireworks he had in his SUV, causing them to explode and sending him and his family scrambling for safety. The Pembroke Fire Department … Continue reading

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After Phoenix Dropped Sanctuary City Status, Crime Rate Fell

When the City of Phoenix ended its sanctuary city status crime began to fall, the Arizona Police Association reports. Their statement contrasts sharply with politically motivated chiefs of police from around the country. “When we eliminated our sanctuary policy back in … Continue reading

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Some call for NH to walk back preambulation law

Every seven years, municipal officials are required by state law to walk their town or city’s borders to make sure boundary lines are still in place – a practice that dates back centuries. The town line marker checks, called perambulations, … Continue reading

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NHRTL: The Cost of No Exceptions

Recently, a bill came up in the New Hampshire legislature that has divided the pro-life community in our state. I am speaking about SB 66, the fetal homicide bill. On its face, that bill should have had the full backing … Continue reading

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NH flood damage extensive in Upper Valley

ORFORD, N.H. –Grafton County New Hampshire was one of the areas hardest hit by the torrential rains.  Multiple towns have been impacted and road repairs will be slow going. The water has receded, but not before leaving vast destruction in … Continue reading

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Top 5 for the Week Ending 7/2/17

Here are your New Media Militia top five posts for last week. The Ramadan Bombathon, Franklin dropout prevention, Free State project exposed, the Flat Earth Society, and number one: Dan Eaton lets us know what he thinks of us. Check … Continue reading

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Overnight Shooting at Party in Manchester

MANCHESTER, N.H. —Manchester police said they are looking for a suspect in an overnight shooting that sent one man to the hospital. Officials say shots were fired at 138 Willow St. Sunday around 2:15 a.m. Police said when they arrived … Continue reading

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NH Democrats: Voters, Data and Election Commission! Oh My!

On Friday, New Hampshire Representative Carol Shea-Porter wrote a letter addressed to both Governor Sununu and Secretary of State Bill Gardner requesting they do not comply with the Presidential Advisory Commission’s request for New Hampshire’s voter database. Voter information is … Continue reading

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Henniker: “Progress” Comes to a Progressive Town in New Hampshire

Henniker, “The Only Henniker On Earth,” a liberal enclave funded by a small college and existing for the benefit of a few wealthy, connected locals. The small town just went through an agonizing experience. In the face of overwhelming vocal … Continue reading

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