Category Archives: Constitution

Considering Religious Liberty

President Trump has issued an executive order on religious liberty, addressing in part the litigation between the government and the Little Sisters of the Poor over the government’s contraceptive mandate.  The Sisters are apparently off the hook if I properly understood … Continue reading

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NSA To Limit Some Collection Of Internet Communication

The National Security Agency is scaling back the way it spies on some communications over the Internet. The NSA says it discovered what it called “lapses” in compliance with U.S. law. They’re called “about” communications: The NSA not only watches … Continue reading

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Trump ‘absolutely’ considered breaking up 9th Circuit Court

President Donald Trump has “absolutely” considered proposals that would break up the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals — the federal appeals court that ruled against his travel ban — he said Wednesday. Congress is currently considering legislation that would break … Continue reading

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A Political Prisoner: The Plight of Jerry DeLemus

Rich spoke to Jack Kimball, who came on the radio to raise awareness of the plight of Jerry DeLemus and to bring support to President Donald Trump.  He started by talking about his background with politics and informed the listeners … Continue reading

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Why Life is at the Forefront for the Federalist Party

The Declaration of Independence conspicuously listed life as an unalienable right. It’s impossible to know for certain how the founders would weigh in on the modern abortion debate, but the Federalist Party holds to the idea that protecting life at … Continue reading

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Constitutional Connections: The Tension Between Equal Protection and Religious Freedom

The Constitution did not become our basic law at a single point in time. We ratified its first seven articles in 1788 but have since amended it 27 times. Many of these amendments memorialize fundamental shifts in values. Thus, it … Continue reading

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Government As God

For as long as I can recall the New Hampshire Democrat Party has been using the “Press Release” to make up crap about people, misrepresent the words they use, change the meaning of their words, or in some cases creating out of whole cloth whatever perception they think will advance their clawing obsession with accumulating political power Continue reading

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Republicans who voted to Kill HCR 6

  Party County District Vote Belvin, William  Republican Hillsborough 6 Yea Bergin, Peter  Republican Hillsborough 6 Yea Bolster, Peter  Republican Belknap 5 Yea Brown, Julie  Republican Strafford 1 Yea Case, Frank  Republican Rockingham 1 Yea DeSimone, Debra  Republican Rockingham 6 … Continue reading

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Left hook takes out HCR 6

At about 11:00AM this morning the New Hampshire House voted along party lines (Final vote 216 to 150) to kill Don Itse’s amendment, HCR6 that essentially reminds the Federal government that their powers are few and limited, and that the peoples are … Continue reading

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How Obama will put Bush and Cheney on Trial.

It is no secret that the desire to convict Bush and Cheney of crimes against humanity is near if not on the top of the To-Do list for Obama’s liberal supporters.  Liberals have been chewing at the edges for years proposing … Continue reading

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