Monthly Archives: February 2018
Knock Knock, Who’s Th….. Gun Control!
Kimberly Morin is back to talk about how the predictable rantings of liberal hoplophobes and their obsession with their own destructive political agenda make a serious conversation about mental health and violence impossible. | More at GraniteGrok.com
Judge to Consider Request to Dismiss Voter Rights Lawsuit
NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — A judge will consider a request to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a New Hampshire law that requires voters who move to the state within 30 days of an election provide proof that they intend to stay. The state … Continue reading
Aftershock: SAU 55 behaves badly again
If the revelations of last Thursday night’s public comment leave you complacent about the goodwill of SAU 55, this may push you over the edge. Below is an email sent to school board members tonight from a singularly articulate and witty NH … Continue reading
Windham School Board – That Transgender Bathroom policy really isn’t official? Part 2
This is the meeting at which the Windham School Board is going to discuss their JBAB policy (Transgender bathrooms). I guess some little birdies told the head honcho that the jig was up on trying to use a smaller room … Continue reading
3 WAYS LAWMAKERS GET STUCK
… Some get stuck in the pride of the job in a good way, always striving to be attentive to the people they represent, but others in a bad way, so puffed up in their own minds that they cannot … Continue reading
Clean that Cannon, Claudette
I mentioned in the last piece the jeweler whose daily carry pistol was so dirty it wouldn’t fire. So, let’s talk about cleaning. (Nooooooo!) A firearm is a tool, a relatively simple machine, that should be maintained so as not … Continue reading
A Really Righteous Russian “Tampering” Round-up
Mike Rogers shares some thoughts from the left-coast that turn into a recap of the Russia, Russia, Russia Story to date from front to back, or maybe back to front. Memos, dossiers, indictments, Uranium deals, and a lot more. Mike … Continue reading
New Hampshire lawmakers consider death benefits for teachers
A bill advancing in the New Hampshire House that would provide a death benefit for teachers killed while at work gained new resonance when a mass murder at a Florida school claimed the lives of 17 people. The bill, HB1415, … Continue reading
Lakes Region Porcupines: March Jury Outreach
We will be handing out juror rights flyers to potential jurors in March and April. Dates for the March 2018 jury pool; March 19, April 2, and April 16. We will start at 8:30 and likely cross the street for a coffee at 9:00. … Continue reading
Metzler is Subject to the Will of the Timberlane Board, but Neither He nor the Board Knows It.
Recently I was perusing the Education Administrative Rules and discovered a gem. Contrary to Superintendent Metzler’s many declarations to the contrary, he is indeed subject to the will of the Timberlane school board. Education Administrative Rule 302.01 says this: |Keep … Continue reading