Daily Archives: September 2, 2017
Are Some Cultures Superior?
David P. Goldman asks the totally politically incorrect (but necessary) question: Are some cultures superior? My totally politically incorrect answer: Yes. But a better question that should be asked and answered again and again: Are all cultures equal? The answer (not … Continue reading
Russians blame Trump’s consulate closures on … Obama
Following the Trump administration’s closure of Russia’s consulates in the U.S., in retaliation for Russia’s expulsion and firing of 700 U.S. consular employees there, Moscow had a curious response to the matter: it pinned the blame on President Obama. | … Continue reading
Ed Naile: We will have fair elections, or they will be a Third World sham
I just got back last night from San Francisco – yeah, that one, where I was a speaker at what could best be described as the first time East Coast and West Coast voter integrity organizations got together. … I think the … Continue reading
Feds seem to be faring worse and worse against key targets – Part 2
‘ From Waco and Ruby Ridge to Snowden and Assange: Are the Feds showing a trend of diminished results, decreasing popularity and increasing humane behavior vis a vis “the most prominent dissidents of each decade?” ‘ |RidleyReport
Sen. Dan Innis Calls for Change to Beer Regulations
In the last two years, the number of breweries in the US has grown by nearly 50%. The popularity of local beer has been a boon to the New Hampshire economy. Still, some, including state senator Dan Innis, argue the Granite State’s liquor laws … Continue reading
Victimless Crime Spree Comes to the Big Screen
The Seacoast Repertory Theatre in Portsmouth is screening Derrick J’s Victimless Crime Spree Sunday, September 17, 2017 at 7pm. All are welcome. Drinks and concessions are available for purchase with bitcoin (and dash). 2 large framed movie posters will go … Continue reading
New Hampshire doctor who diverted opioids can return to practice after license suspension
A New Hampshire doctor has had his license restored and can return to practice following a suspension for opioid use. Christopher S. Manfred, M.D., a former anesthesiologist at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire, can resume practice after undergoing treatment, according … Continue reading
Oversight Agency Faults How N.H. Accounts for Federal Election Money
A federal oversight agency’s review of how New Hampshire is spending $18 million in federal election money finds that the state, for the most part, follows the rules. But the back-and-forth within the audit illuminates a larger and long-running tension between the … Continue reading