Monthly Archives: August 2017

NH Fugitive Caught Hiding Inside Apartment

This week’s U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force Fugitive of the Week is behind bars, according to Deputy Marshal Jeffrey White. Adam Walter Searles, 28, was arrested on Aug. 24, 2017, on an outstanding arrest warrant issued back in May by the … Continue reading

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Timberline Board Member Earns $24,000 from School District they “Oversee”

Do you think it is appropriate for school board members to have occasional work from the district they are charged with overseeing? Tonight your school board will be talking about “Conflicts of Interest.”  Thanks to Right to Know information I … Continue reading

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Dartmouth Professor Advocates Preemptive Violence by Left-Wing Thugs

Dartmouth College professor, Mark Bray was on Meet the Press where he advocated for preemptive violence by groups like AntiFA. … Bray, who is a visiting scholar at the Gender Research Institute at Dartmouth (GRID) has views so extreme that Southern Poverty Law Center president Richard … Continue reading

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Civil War re-enactors and the complexity of the Confederate statue debate

Speaking this weekend in Hillsboro at the 19th century-themed Living History Event, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant refused to criticize the statue memorializing Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. Yet the general also refused to tolerate racism during Reconstruction, when bigots tried … Continue reading

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Fr. Imbarrato: “Decisive Strategies” Needed (to save children’s lives)

Father Stephen Imbarrato of Priests for Life paid a visit to New Hampshire recently, leading a prayer vigil outside Manchester’s Planned Parenthood office before speaking to an attentive audience about effective pro-life action. “We aren’t doing enough: that has to … Continue reading

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NH CD-1 Candidate Eddie Edwards gives his perspective on Charlottesville

Republican Congressional candidate Eddie Edwards released a video this week defending his political party and calling into question the need for removing Confederate statues and monuments in the country. In the video titled, “A Conservative’s Response to the Charlottesville Tragedy,” … Continue reading

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Christian ministry sues over listing on Southern Poverty Law’s ‘hate map’

A conservative Christian media group has slapped the Southern Poverty Law Center with a defamation lawsuit after being listed alongside neo-Nazis and white supremacists on its “hate map.” D. James Kennedy Ministries filed a lawsuit this week in federal court … Continue reading

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Feds Put a Boot on the Neck of a NH Planning Commission and I Don’t Think They Like It

Planning Commissions are not known for their concern about property rights, but here we have the Coos Commissioners wondering about the injustice of losing zoning authority over projects within the county developed on Federal Lands. | More… | GraniteGrok

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USC Misspells Shakespeare On Statue In $700 Million Project

Leave it to crosstown rival UCLA to point out that something is rotten in the state of California. The Den, UCLA’s student section of athletics, set off a firestorm of online mockery Tuesday when it tweeted, “USC. The only place … Continue reading

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Oregon, Texas Lay Down Markers On Abortion Coverage

Last week, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, signed a bill generally prohibiting health insurers who offer individual and employer-based plans from covering abortion unless a woman’s life is in danger. That same day, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, a Democrat, signed a bill requiring most health … Continue reading

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