Category Archives: Culture

Part 3 – And then there are other kinds of trolls. Like Donna Sawyer from Windham

To recap: at about the time we put up a post,  Windham School Board Approves Unconstitutional “BATHROOM BILL” Policy, I received an email from a Donna Sawyer who believes that people (other than her) are SO stupid that they have to … Continue reading

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Let’s Not Move N.H. Toward Assisted Suicide

Senate Bill 490’s title indicates it’s about studying end-of-life issues, but the sponsor’s recent Senate testimony told a different tale. Cornerstone Action’s executive director Shannon McGinley explains the organization’s opposition to the bill. |Keep Reading at Cornerstone

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Combating the Islamic Radicalization of American Youth

I had the honor and privilege of speaking with Raheel Raza from the Clarion Project about their campaign to prevent the spread of radical Islamic ideology and violence among American children and youth. A Pakistani living as a Canadian Citizen, … Continue reading

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SB 490: “A Thinly Veiled Effort to Study Assisted Suicide”

Nancy Elliott wasted no time sending a message to the New Hampshire Senate committee considering SB 490, the “end of life” study bill. The bill’s sponsor made her assisted suicide advocacy clear in her own testimony, if not in her bill.  … Continue reading

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Conscience Rights, Coerced abortion, and a Late-Term Abortion Ban Bill

Ellen Kolb joins me to discuss the upcoming 40-Days for Life and pro-life legislation including, Rep. Keith Murphy’s late-term abortion ban, Rep. Kurt Wuelper’s bill to ban coerced abortion, and Kathy Souza’s bill to protect medical conscience rights. | More … Continue reading

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New Hampshire ranked ‘Best State’ for Online Dating

If you struggle with online dating, you’re not alone — but a new survey suggests that some states are better for online dating than others. All Home Connections, an authorized AT&T retailer, looked at the online dating landscape in every state and, based on a … Continue reading

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UNH Child Study Development Center worker accused of inappropriate contact with child

DURHAM – Officials at the University of New Hampshire confirmed Friday that a staff member at the Child Study Development Center has been placed on paid administrative leave. “An allegation of inappropriate contact with a child was made at the … Continue reading

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For Your Weekend Calendar: 40 Days for Life N.H. Kickoff Rallies on Sunday

Make plans to attend a rally in your area to launch the next 40 Days for Life campaign. Manchester and Concord campaigns are having a joint rally at 2 p.m. on Sunday, February 11 at Ste. Marie’s Church (Montminy Hall) in Manchester. … Continue reading

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N.H. House Passes Bill to Muzzle Therapists; It’s Time for Messages to Senate & Governor

The therapy ban has passed the New Hampshire House. Next stop: the Senate. The House passed HB 587 by a vote of 179-171 on February 8. See below for details of the vote. The measure seeks to prohibit licensed mental health professionals … Continue reading

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Local Democrat Refers to Republicans in Neighboring Town as the Taliban

The party of civility strikes again, and while this may not be as crass as expressing opportunistic glee at the death of a Republican, it fits the pattern of ingrained hostility that truly defines them as a party. Tuftonboro selectman Chip Albee, a registered … Continue reading

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