Category Archives: Culture
At the doors of the abortionists, we plead, we weep, we offer hope
I do think there is a place for showing the world the reality of abortion, similar to that of Emmet Till’s casket demonstrated the horror of violence against people of color in the 1950’s. But as a nation we’ve been traumatized by … Continue reading
Confederate flags, ‘Black Flies Matter’ shirts leave some NH county fairgoers disgusted
Thousands of people attended the 4-day-long Cheshire Fair, but some vendors have turned them from coming back. People took to the fair’s Facebook page following the events that lasted from Aug. 3-6 to share their dismay for vendors selling Confederate … Continue reading
At Dartmouth ‘Diversity’ Means It’s Mostly for the Rich Kids
Currently, we lead the Ivies in the number of kids coming from 1% families (20.7%), and only Princeton has fewer students from the bottom 60% of family income (we only have 14.4% of undergraduates from this cohort). | More… |Dartblog And while … Continue reading
Why Colin Kaepernick Doesn’t Have a Job
New Hampshire Public radio has a lengthy screed about why former Quarterback Colin Kaepernick doesn’t have a job. They quote players, experts, and none of them ever gets to the actual point of the problem. A situation that anyone who has … Continue reading
Active-duty military members sue Trump over transgender ban
Five active-duty service members sued President Donald Trump Wednesday over his intentions to ban transgender personnel from serving in the military. “The directive to reinstate a ban on open service by transgender people violates both the Equal Protection component of … Continue reading
Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber: The “Memo” That Made The Media Flip Out
Did you hear about the deplorable memo some woman-hating Google engineer shared? The media being the media, redacted, cherry picked and excerpted their way into their very own echo chamber tizzy. In reality, “… a major purpose of the memo was to … Continue reading
NH Dem Party Chair Ray Buckley proves the stereotype “You WILL be made to care”
It isn’t “can’t we just all get along,” rather, it is a demand that you not only recognize but affirm our issue. We’ve been seeing this on college campuses for the last two years as we see these college student … Continue reading
Army shoots down demands to scrub Confederate names from Fort Hamilton
U.S. Rep. Yvette Clarke has vowed to keep fighting after the Army shot down a proposal to rename two streets honoring Confederate generals at New York City’s Fort Hamilton. General Lee Ave. and Stonewall Jackson Drive at the Brooklyn base, … Continue reading
Fresno State parts ways with prof who said ‘Trump must hang’
California State University, Fresno is sidelining a professor until his contract runs out after he made national headlines for tweeting that President Trump “must hang.” “Dr. Lars Maischak, Fresno State History lecturer, will not be teaching this fall,” Fresno State President … Continue reading
MJ Decriminalization is Wrong Focus in Fight Against Addiction
Aren’t New Hampshire’s drug/addiction problems bad enough? How does decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana (MJ) reduce the number of addicts and associated costs? Decriminalization isn’t the answer to reducing our addiction problem. Lacking personal experience, I refer to President Obama’s … Continue reading