Monthly Archives: September 2017
Feminist group admits ‘pay gap’ is caused by women’s choices
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) has finally admitted that the “gender pay gap” is caused by women’s choices. In a recent article on the gender pay gap, AAUW Senior Researcher Kevin Miller concedes that the pay disparity between women and men isn’t … Continue reading
NH police and illegals: Is this ‘catch and release?’
The New Hampshire State Police are working on a “clear policy” regarding that agency’s role in dealing with illegal immigrants. We hope it comes up with something clearer and better than what the Deerfield police have just adopted. Immigration enforcement … Continue reading
Weekend Pundit: The ‘Big Lie’ Tactic Lives On
The efficacy of The Big Lie has been proven again and again over the years. It certainly has been proven most recently in regards to the so-called “rape crisis” on college campuses. I was reminded of this while watching our local TV … Continue reading
Strong Majority Support “Stand Your Ground” in New Hampshire
Under castle doctrine laws, a resident may use deadly force without first attempting retreat if the resident is attacked in his or her home. Under so-called “stand your ground” laws, a resident may use deadly force anywhere he or she … Continue reading
Conway School board to return $2 million to Taxpayers
CONWAY — Conway School Board members shared some good news earlier this month — they’ll be returning nearly $2 million to the town to help offset taxes. At a recent meeting, the board revealed it has more than $1.7 million … Continue reading
Court rules reporter must testify in NH voter suppression case
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire Supreme Court says a former reporter could be forced to testify against a man accused of sending a bogus email announcing a House candidate was dropping out of the race. The Concord Monitor … Continue reading
Gov. Jeanne Shaheen’s State House Portrait Blocked by Potted Plant
CONCORD, N.H. Visitors to the New Hampshire Statehouse hoping to see former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen’s portrait currently have to use their imaginations — the painting is blocked by a potted tree in the reception area outside the governor’s office. | More… … Continue reading
Campus newspaper disbands editorial board after string of right-leaning opinions
Leaders of the student newspaper at Princeton University have disbanded the publication’s independent editorial board, a move that comes after the group put forth a string of right-leaning opinions, including denouncing the women’s center for its radical feminist agenda and … Continue reading
Piers Morgan: It’s Kanye West’s fault that white college students (at UNH) used the ‘n’ word
For those who aren’t familiar with the song, it contains the line ‘But she ain’t messin’ with no broke n****a’. Some people maintained that they had done nothing wrong by singing along to the song, while others contended that it was … Continue reading
N.H. Schools Respond to Allegations of Racist Attacks With Diversity Training, Soul Searching
New Hampshire schools and communities have been doing some serious soul searching after reports of racist incidents in which children were harassed verbally and physically, resulting in neck injuries for one boy after an alleged attempted lynching. Right now, many … Continue reading