Monthly Archives: September 2017

New study shows how Educational Savings Accounts are constitutional in NH

CONCORD —A legal review by the Institute for Justice, done in conjunction with the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy, shows that Educational Savings Accounts (ESAs) are constitutional under both the New Hampshire and United States constitutions. “There is no … Continue reading

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Former Dem. NH State Sen. – Clinton comments about Sanders ‘despicable’

Several New Hampshire Democrats contacted by New Hampshire Primary Source this week steered clear of commenting on Hillary Clinton’s take-down of Bernie Sanders in her new book, “What Happened.” Some said they hadn’t read it yet. Others just refused to … Continue reading

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Hiding in plain sight: New Hampshire mosque preaches terrorism

A concerned New Englander recently arranged for the assessment of the Islamic Society of New Hampshire’s (ISoNH) mosque in Manchester in that state. He had noticed a disproportionate number of military-age males visiting the mosque and heard from many local … Continue reading

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Ellen Kolb: Where’s the “…Need Not Apply” Sign?

Not saying they got the idea from Councilor Volinsky, but it seems a pair of U.S. Senators think the no-religious-test thing in the Constitution has been quietly deactivated. From a commentary by Tiffany Bates in The Daily Signal: “Do you consider yourself an … Continue reading

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Is N.H.’s Branding Still Focused on the Old Man of the Mountain?

It’s been fourteen years since the Old Man of the Mountain collapsed, but New Hampshire residents are still used to seeing him all over the state. One of listeners is asking, “Why?” As part of our series Only in NH, in … Continue reading

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Hot dogs assault case wrapped up in court

OSSIPEE — The case of the woman accused of assaulting a police officer and another woman after giving water to dogs she believed were overheating in a parked truck, wrapped up earlier than expected in Carroll County Superior Court on … Continue reading

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NH think tank estimates $5 per American would pay for nuclear deterrent against North Korea

NASHUA, NH – With North Korea threatening high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack against the U.S. electric grid, experts at the New Hampshire-based Foundation for Resilient Societies estimate that a nuclear deterrent can be quickly established for a cost of about $5 per American. Protecting critical transformers with EMP blocking … Continue reading

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NHRTL: Rachel’s Vineyard Weekend For Healing

The Rachel’s Vineyard program is an opportunity to examine your abortion experience, identify the ways that the loss has impacted you in the past and present, and help to acknowledge any unresolved feelings that many individuals struggle with after abortion. Because … Continue reading

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Voter Integrity Events and Discussing Data Trails

Rich talked to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud.  Ed started by telling Rich about his voter fraud event in San Francisco, California.  “I don’t think we should be doing electronic checklists at the polls,” Rich … Continue reading

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Mark Steyn on DACA: Dreams, Delusions and Duplicity

As we had cause to reflect on Labor Day, no developed nation in the year 2017 needs mass immigration. To judge from the press coverage, the average DACA beneficiary is a twelve-year-old beatific moppet. In fact, Obama amnestied those aged 30 … Continue reading

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