Category Archives: Political Thought

Demo-graphics

Democrats like to spend tax dollars.  They like to create and enrich social programs, multiplying them like rabbits one atop the other, all for each and every perceived need—always collecting the authority to administer them as high up in the … Continue reading

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The risk of broad based taxes

Kathryn Forry is running to the far left of Governor John Lynch on almost every issue.   On the fiscal side she wants to replace the current property tax funding system with a broad based tax, but so far no democrat … Continue reading

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The Lie of Roe v. Wade

The left has been hiding something from you for the past 30 years.  They have done such a thorough job of it that people I have known most of my life, people with doctorates, college professors, businessmen, even a member … Continue reading

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*If terrorists just turn themselves in….

Thousands of persons claiming to be terrorists or somehow connected to international terror networks, are approaching US servicemen and women abroad, and allowing themselves to be arrested as enemy combatants.  “Many of these new potential terrorists represent a much broader range of profiles … Continue reading

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Shaheens stem cell “Surge”

Governor Jeanne has launched a counter attack against the Republican War on Science.  This surprised me because I didn’t even know we had one.  But My curiosity was rewarded when it became clear that the forefront of this war–at least from … Continue reading

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Walls of Seperation

It is quite evident that the Left prefers centralized authority.  You are, after all, what you vote for.  And when we examine their policies every one of them moves most or all of the decision making process to Washington.  This … Continue reading

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Waxing Prophetic

When the people of New Hampshire exercised their general discontent with Republicans back in 2006 they,  intentionally or not,  handed all the eggs to the Democrats, who then (feeling they had been given  a mandate) attempted to hatch all manner … Continue reading

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Renew your citizenship and take the test.

Celebrate independence day and renew your citizenship.  Here’s a link to the test given to those seeking citizenship in the US. I got 100%.  I get to stay.  Good luck! (I’ll post more difficult tests in the future.) [Updated] Like … Continue reading

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Live Free or Die

Patrick Henry  (Follow link for the Audio version)       Patrick Henry, March 23, 1775. No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism, as well as abilities, of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the House. But different … Continue reading

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Dalrymple on government meddling

It appears to be Arm Chair political philosophy day today. Read this excerpt from In Praise of Prejudice by Theodore Dalrymple, then ask yourself if the situation described does not make a deep connection with the direction government in America is … Continue reading

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