Outspoken white nationalist once active in Occupy, communist groups

One of the most visible white nationalists at the recent Fort Sanders Confederate monument demonstration was, until a few years ago, active in communist organizations, the Occupy movement, and protests against racism.

Garon Archer, a native of Johnson City, was the protester on Aug. 26 who repeatedly screamed, “The Southern nation is a white nation.” | More…

| Knoxville News Sentinel

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Nashua Teachers’ Union Plans Actions In Contract Dispute

The Nashua Teachers’ Union says teachers might cut back on their responsibilities if the Board of Education doesn’t come to a contract agreement this week.

Teachers started the new school year without a contract. Union president Adam Marcoux says the board has been mostly quiet since mid-June. | More…

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Will They Never Stop Tying to Censor You?

I can’t say that I’m familiar with any Republican efforts to advance hate speech as a tool for suppression anywhere, but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist or that the Right isn’t capable. Humans are flawed beings who’d rather not have to explain or defend ideas. The desire to limit the opposition to them is not unnatural.

History warns us that governments (almost always comprised of ambitious people) will inevitably resort to the force (of law and arms at their disposal) to protect their ideas from criticism. And that the institutional protection (from government force) of opposing ideas is very rare. | More…

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The Move Toward Ending Private Property is Alive and Well

We have stated before that withdrawal from the Paris Agreement would have little to no effect on what will happen with federal, state and local compliance with the “sustainability”, “urbanization”, and “globalization” agenda.

Here is yet another example of how the agenda marches on. | More…

| Granite State Future(s)

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Bristol selectmen mum on police chief’s paid leave

The Bristol select board discussed downtown smoking zones, liquor licenses and trash dumpsters as part of their public meeting agenda Thursday night – but did not once touch on the placement of town police Chief Michael Lewis on indefinite administrative leave, which happened just two days prior.

When the incident came up during public comments, selectman Rick Alpers said that Lewis is still the town’s police chief, and he is being paid. As for how long he will be away and why, Alpers said, “We have no time frame, and we aren’t releasing any of the reasons at this time.” *| More…

| Concord Monitor

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A Tale of Two Types of Voters

The Concord paper serves a city that has a ton of people who work for or have a family member who works for the government. They like a news source that makes them feel happy and secure. Well, they have it in spades with the local paper.

Take this poorly crafted, but standard, attack article about the devious motives of a person who only wanted to put to rest all the allegations of voter fraud in New Hampshire. | More…

| GraniteGrok

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Start Early Comrade: Workforce Training for Children 0-5

What right does the Carsey Institute (NGO) or the Grappone Automotive Group have over and above parents and taxpayers when it comes to education? Why does the state want your child from birth to age 5 for ‘workforce training’? Is this even legal per our NH Constitution? | More…

| Granite State Future(s)

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Soldiers monument myth resurfaces in Seacoast town after Charlottesville

YORK — In the days following the Charlottesville, Virginia, demonstrations, as towns and cities discussed removing statues of Confederate soldiers, there was some buzz on social media about the statue in the center of York Village. An age-old rumor resurfaced. “Isn’t he a Confederate soldier?” *| More…

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Yes, There is Voter Fraud in New Hampshire, and Yes it Likely Decided the 2016 Election

I have posted quite a bit about voter fraud in New Hampshire since the 2016 election.  But with (1) President Trump’s Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity scheduled to meet in New Hampshire in just a few days and (2) the Speaker of the New Hampshire House recently releasing a report showing the potential magnitude of voter fraud in the 2016 election and (3) the manic response by the press and the Democrats to that report … another post is in order. | More…

| Ed Mosca Blog

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Did University promote masturbation as deterrent to rape?

A Rochester Institute of Technology official recently argued that a presentation suggesting students “rub one out” to “prevent sexual assault” had nothing to do with deterring rape.

The university came under fire last week after one of its presentation slides appeared to suggestthat students “Rub One Out,” with a caption explaining that “self-gratification can prevent sexual assault.” | More…

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