Monthly Archives: November 2017

How About Next Year NH Democrats Call it the Weiner-Weinstein Dinner?

I guess the New Hampshire Democrat Party is going to meet on December 2nd to discuss changing the name of their Jefferson-Jackson Kennedy-Clinton biggest annual fundraising dinner. I’m not sure why. JFK and WJC are perfect examples of Democrat priorities and politics then and now. … Continue reading

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Is It Time for Some New Trolls?

The moderators at Granite Grok have allowed trolls to gum up the works of the comments section for a long time. These trolls have a pattern of behavior which is easy to see. It is tedious, repetitive, repetitive, and repetitive. The … Continue reading

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New consumer scam leverages fake law enforcement threat

CONCORD, NH – The U.S. Marshals are alerting the public of several nationwide imposter scams involving individuals claiming to be U.S. marshals, court officers, or other law enforcement officials. They are urging people to report the calls not only to their local … Continue reading

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N.H. Officials Likely to Opt Out of National First Responder Network

he First Responder Network Authority, or FirstNet, is a federal program created by Congress in 2012 in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Police and fire departments were unable to communicate with each other that morning over incompatible radio systems. The … Continue reading

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SAU 55: Timberlane is the poster child for fiscal irresponsibility

In yet more demonstration of a completely tone deaf school district management “team,” Timberlane’s draft one budget is asking for a $3.4 million INCREASE. We’re looking at the staggering ask of $75.1 million, up $3.347 million in one year. (Enrollment … Continue reading

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2017 Democrat Thanksgiving Talking Points

Would it be about defending the sex-crazed power-imbalanced Entertainment donor class?  Or would it concerning the indignity that Trump won and how to protect their over-regulation of our lives?  Or that we should all be thankful that abortion kills 500K … Continue reading

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Forget Paris, the Agenda Marches On

According to this article from Forbes, The U.S. May Never Leave The Paris Climate Accorddespite the fact that President Trump vowed to get us out. According to the report… “Donald Trump may have vowed to take the United States out of … Continue reading

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DUI Checkpoint Activism + College Know-Your-Rights Outreach

Recently I wrote the eulogy for Cop Block, the national police accountability activist news website. Nothing lasts forever, especially in the world of activism, where doing the right thing rarely means one can make a living at it. Burnout is real … Continue reading

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A Treat for Advent: Northeast Catholic College Polyphony Choir

The singers from Northeast Catholic College are taking their show on the road for a New England tour during Advent 2017. Having enjoyed music from NCC students both at their campus and at various New Hampshire events, I can say you’re in … Continue reading

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OP-ED: A Turn of Phrase to Turn Thoughts Toward Gun Control

On Sunday, October 1, 2017, Stephen Paddock opened fire on the Las Vegas strip killing 58 people and injuring 527 people before turning his firearm on himself, ending his rampage, but signaling the beginning of the fall-out that has followed. … Continue reading

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