Author Archives: Steve Mac Donald
Link of Note: Jennifer Christie
New Hampshire readers may recall Jennifer Christie, keynote speaker at the state March for Life last month. She survived a savage sexual assault, and she and her husband are raising & loving her child who was conceived from that assault. … Continue reading
RightToKnowNH.com backs bill to address excessive govt. “information fees”
| RidleyReport
Gun-Violence Restraining Order
I just read this piece by David French at NRO. At first read, I was, and am still, skeptical and a little suspicious. But he makes some good arguments and does address the due process problem found in the other list approaches … Continue reading
What’s the difference between the Communist Manifesto and the Democrat Party Plarform? It’s hard to tell….
H/T Don Ewing – GraniteGrok.com
Hearing 2/20/2018 – Protecting the Rights of Conscience for Medical Professionals
Protect the Rights of Conscience for Medical Professionals Please call or email committee members of Judiciary and ask that they vote to approve this bill. It will be heard in the committee this Tuesday, February 20 at 10:00 a.m. in the Legislative … Continue reading
Why We Can Never Have an Honest Discussion about Mass Shootings
Over the past several days, there have been many conversations about the Florida Parkland school shooting but where are these conversations leading? It’s horrifying, heinous, disgusting and shocking to turn on the news and discover that a fellow human being decided … Continue reading
The History of the Second Amendment, how Homicide Rates are Skewed, and the Solution to School Shootings
Hi, Washington Post! It’s time for another round of my favorite game, “You Know Goddamn Nothing About History!” In this edition, I will deconstruct that silly article, point by point. Hop on and enjoy me smothering ignorant propaganda with factual truth. | … Continue reading
Cornerstone Legislative Update
Tell your Senator NO on Assisted Suicide Senate Bill 490’s title says it’s about studying end of life choices. The testimony of the chief sponsor, Sen. Martha Hennessey, said something else: the bill is a step toward bringing an assisted suicide law … Continue reading
NH House Votes for Task Force to Aggressively Police Made Up Thing
Talk about virtue signaling. The New Hampshire House overwhelmingly passed a resolution this week (HCR13) condemning hate crimes and urging aggressive prosecution by law enforcement. | Read More at GraniteGrok.com
School Choice NH: Schedule for Week of February 19, 2018
ne school choice bill has a public hearing continued this week and several have executive sessions when committees will vote. It is critical to contact committee members about these bills before their decisions are made. Below is the upcoming schedule … Continue reading