Daily Archives: September 11, 2017
New Hampshire Police Chief Who Helped on 9/11 Reflects on Tragedy
A New Hampshire police chief who helped dig through the rubble for survivors at Ground Zero is reflecting on the 16th anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy. Portsmouth Police Chief Robert Merner says the images are as just as vivid today … Continue reading
Event seeks to give tips to NH women on how to run for elected office
The NH Women’s Foundation is partnering with the national nonprofit VoteRunLead.org to hold a one-day training session for Granite State women to learn how to run for political office. The event, which will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23 at … Continue reading
RTKNH meeting Saturday 9/16 at 9am
Right to Know NH will meet on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at 9:00 A.M. in Concord, NH at 8 North Main Street in the office of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers. We will discuss the status of Right to … Continue reading
Judge to Hear Arguments to Dismiss Voter Law Challenge
NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire judge is going to hear arguments against an effort to stop a new voter law from taking effect. Lawyers representing the state say lawsuits from the New Hampshire Democratic Party and the League of Women … Continue reading
Student gov member resigns over ‘complicity’ with conservatives
In his resignation letter, Anderson revealed that he was “overwhelmingly uncomfortable” with the student government’s “complicity in a politics that has portrayed conservative students as marginalized on a campus where students of color, women, queer and trans people have actively … Continue reading
Irma: Fakest Storm Of The Century?
They can’t forecast hurricanes two hours in advance, but they know exactly what they will be doing 100 years from now. | More… |RCS
Indoctrination and Free Speech
Rich and Steve MacDonald of GraniteGrok began the New Media Militia segment by talking about an issue surrounding Southern New Hampshire University’s handling of diversity issues. They spoke about financial consequences that other schools have experienced after taking such a turn and shared about feedback about indoctrination from listeners. … Continue reading
Horn, Palardy elected co-chairs of NH Log Cabin Republicans
Former state Republican Party Chairwoman Jennifer Horn and New Castle businessman Doug Palardy were elected co-chairs of the New Hampshire chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans during the weekend. Horn, Palardy and other newly elected officers will serve through the … Continue reading
How Democrat Judges and AG’s Have Made New Hampshire the Poster-Child for Voter Fraud
[T]he Guare case actually shows how Democrat judges and Democrat Attorney Generals have made New Hampshire the poster-child for voter fraud. By “the State has agreed,” the New Hampshire Supreme Court means “the Attorney General has agreed.” But the Attorney … Continue reading