Monthly Archives: October 2017

Rick Olson: Misguided Prosecution

In the last couple of days, I have seen some pretty harsh emotional critique about 31-year-old Alycia Neely’s arrest. (…) [But] Reasonable people are hard-pressed to find a specific statute to best apply here. And the reason is, “Its not a … Continue reading

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NH House panel OKs corporate jet fee cuts

A key NH House committee has recommended cutting registration fees in order to attract corporate jets and large fleets of trucks to the state. The Ways and Means Committee on Wednesday easily passed House Bill 124, which would eliminate the … Continue reading

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Was Manchester Mom Wrongfully Arrested for Daring to Protect her Family?

On Monday, it was reported that a Manchester woman was arrested for “endangering the welfare of a child” because she had a loaded firearm in the glove box and a child was sitting in the front seat of her vehicle. 31-year-old … Continue reading

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Timberlane Regional School Board Neuters Itself and Sells Out Voters

The school board’s primary function is setting policy.  I’m sorry to report that the Timberlane Regional School Board is poised to pass a policy so deeply and profoundly flawed that it betrays every voter and parent in the district.  Please … Continue reading

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More anti-NHexit quotes from House Speaker

More anti-NHexit quotes from House Speaker. There are more quotes from Shaun Jasper, denouncing NHexit. Jasper is the affable but authoritarian-leaning Speaker of the House in New Hampshire. | RidleyReport

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Swastika flour-bag case defendant wants lawsuit put on hold

HAVERHILL — The Bethlehem woman being sued for allegedly driving a Littleton antique store out of business because it displayed a flour sack with a swastika on it wants the lawsuit put on hold while the New Hampshire Supreme Court … Continue reading

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NH sends 17 tractor-trailers of donated items to Puerto Rico after statewide drive

CONCORD, NH – Yari Rodriguez was thrilled to hear that Gov. Chris Sununu was officially launching the items she helped collect with an assist from the community to Puerto Rico, after the island was devastated in September due to back-to-back hurricanes. | Keep … Continue reading

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New Hampshire man charged with shocking dog with stun gun

ROCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire man accused of shocking his dog with a stun gun has been arrested on animal cruelty charges. Foster’s Daily Democrat reports that 22-year-old Gage White, of Rochester, turned himself in on Monday. Police say they … Continue reading

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NH Bill providing state money for private schools advances

CONCORD — A Senate-passed bill that would give parents state funding to send their children to private schools got a positive recommendation from a House subcommittee, in preparation for a full vote by the House Education Committee on Nov. 8. … Continue reading

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New Video from Daleiden and Center for Medical Progress

In this new video, [David Daleiden]  interviews whistleblower Holly O’Donnell, former procurement technician for StemExpress, a company which worked in conjunction with Planned Parenthood affiliates to obtain fetal body parts. The video includes undercover footage of lab workers sorting “POC” … Continue reading

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