Monthly Archives: August 2017

The New Media Militia on Girard At Large – Week 2

This morning I spent some time on the Girard at Large Radio program. The two topics of interest were a recent controversy in the state over Human trafficking and a change in leadership at GraniteGrok.com.

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Breaking News: NH Voter Database, Election Integrity Commission Lawsuit Dropped

CONCORD, NH — Two elected officials and the ACLU who had planned to sue the state to keep it from releasing the voter registration database to the recently formed Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity have dropped their lawsuit after Bill … Continue reading

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NH Attorney General Announces Medicaid Settlement

Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald announces that New Hampshire will receive $70,808.24 in restitution and other recoveries from the Celgene Corporation (Celgene). New Hampshire has joined with other states and the federal government to settle allegations that Celgene engaged in … Continue reading

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Wasserman Schultz Defends Imran Awan – NH Media Still Not Covering the Story

Three days ago embattled Congresswoman and former DNC chair/ Hillary-Fixer Debbie Wasserman Schultz sat down with the Orlando Sentinel to defend her Information-Technology specialist. Imran Awan transferred a large sum to a bank in Pakistan then tried to flee the country. L’il Debbie is … Continue reading

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MJ Decriminalization is Wrong Focus in Fight Against Addiction

Aren’t New Hampshire’s drug/addiction problems bad enough? How does decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana (MJ) reduce the number of addicts and associated costs? Decriminalization isn’t the answer to reducing our addiction problem. Lacking personal experience, I refer to President Obama’s … Continue reading

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Attention Bikers using 495S in Massachusetts

Just received from another rider and retired firefighter To my family & friends who ride motorcycles, and travel 495S There was a fatal last night in the Franklin/ Wrentham area on 495 Southbound involving a motorcycle. The State Police reconstruction … Continue reading

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Girard at Large – On Air News Read for August 7, 2017

Four Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicle clerks and two co-conspirators have been arrested and charged with aggravated identity theft for selling fake I Ds to illegal immigrants.  According to reports, which we’ve linked to from this news read at Girard at Large dot com, those arrested on … Continue reading

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Attorney General says Gardner is required by law to share NH voter data with Trump commission

The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office says Secretary of State William Gardner is required by the state’s right-to-know law to provide publicly available voter information to President Donald Trump’s Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Attorneys for the state and for … Continue reading

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Bill Walker: Tax marijuana, not entrepreneurs

NEW HAMPSHIRE IS NOT A HIGH-TAX STATE. But we look like a high- tax state to businesses thinking about moving here. We have two complex business taxes. Most CFOs looking for locations take one look at the “devil they don’t … Continue reading

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Keene approves sized-down, child-focused pumpkin festival

By ‘wrong element’ do they mean Keen State College Students? KEENE — A scaled-down, child-focused pumpkin festival is set to take place in Central Square on Oct. 29 from noon to 7 p.m. The idea of bringing back the festival … Continue reading

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