Jail Guards Caught Smuggling in Heroin, Impersonating Cops, Preventing Mail Delivery

Chris Brackett, the head of the jail in Dover, New Hampshire decided to impose a policy of obstructing all inmate mail. No more letters from the outside world. An article published by the Portsmouth Herald cites recent inmate overdoses as the potential justification for this excessively restrictive action.

There are two problems with that theory. First, the jail doesn’t allow packages of any sort, including birthday cards or anything other than ink and paper (at least, until last week’s new policy took effect). Second, it is the policy for jail employees to physically open and check the contents of all inmate mail for any contraband and remove it before it reaches the inside. There is no way inmates were receiving heroin through ink and paper letters, and preventing their delivery will have no effect on inmate overdoses. |More…

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Sununu’s Silence on Religious Bigotry in New Hampshire

I previously posted about Senate Bill 8 here.  The bill was a response to the Department of Education’s and the Attorney General’s jihad against the Town of Croydon’s policy of using tax revenues to send some of its public school students to private schools in other school districts. …

Senate Bill 8 was intended to be that legislative fix.  However, the State’s attorney general and certain RINOs in the New Hampshire House amended Senate Bill 8 to expressly discriminate against religious schools. | More…

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CNHT Picnic Update! Speakers Added – Link to Buy Tickets Online

Speakers added…

  • CD-1 Congressional Candidates Eddie Edwards and Andy Sanborn
  • Kate Baker on School Choice in NH
  • CNHT Chairman Ed Nail on Vote Fraud initiatives
  • Hal Shurtleff presentation on the Article V Convention

Coalition of NH Taxpayers
Annual Picnic – Saturday, July 8 – 2017
From 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Sweeney Post #2 – American Legion
251 Maple Street (one way)
Manchester, NH 03103
Across from Gill StadiumPlenty of Parking in Rear – Air Conditioned
Enter by FUNCTION ROOM DOOR ON LEFT

Emcee: Rich Girard from “Girard at Large” Radio Show

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Second O’Keefe Video: CNN’s Van Jones Describes Russia Story as ‘Nothing Burger’

Project Veritas has dropped video number two with CNN’s Van Jones.

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Reverend Craft on the Racial Divide and Gender Identity

Guest host Hal Shurtleff of Camp Constitution talked to Reverend Steven L. Craft.  Rev. Craft talked about Color, Communism and Common Sense, written by Manning Johnson, in which a leading official in the Communist Party realized that the Party intended to utilize black Americans to divide the country.  | More…

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NH Utility Regulators Lift Cap on Net Metering For Residents With Solar-Powered Homes

State utility regulators decided to remove the limits on how much surplus energy owners of solar panels can sell back into the grid. This highly anticipated decision is expected to have a significant impact on the growing solar industry in New Hampshire.

The 74-page ruling was handed down late Friday from the Public Utilities Commission and settled a years-long dispute over net metering between utility interests and the solar energy advocates. The issue at hand was how to fairly compensate homeowners who utilize solar panels without increasing costs on those who don’t have the technology. | More…

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Report: 111 people took their own lives in first 6 months of California’s right-to-die law

More than 100 people took their own lives in the first six months of California’s right-to-die law, which allows qualified terminally ill adults to obtain and self-administer “aid-in-dying drugs.”

According to data released Tuesday, 111 people took their own lives. They were among 191 people who received the prescriptions from their doctors and 258 people began the end-of-life option process. | More…

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Student Gets Prison Term for Registering Dead People as Democrat Voters

A student at James Madison University who was working for a political organization affiliated with the Democratic party was sentenced to go to prison for at least 100 days after he pleaded guilty to registering dead people to vote.

Andrew J. Spieles of Harrisonburg, Virginia entered his plea on Monday in federal court. He had been working for the group Harrisonburg Votes last summer. A U.S. Attorney’s Office spokesperson said, “In July 2016 Spieles’ job was to register as many voters as possible and reported to Democratic Campaign headquarters in Harrisonburg.” | More…

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New App to assist with parking in private lots in Portsmouth

PORTSMOUTH – A new App has launched in Portsmouth that will make it easier for people hunting for parking in the downtown to find a spot on private lots.

Brian Slovenski, the co-founder of SpareSpott and a Portsmouth resident, said the App is aimed at “those people who don’t mind paying a little bit more who know they’ll have an open spot in a convenient location in town.”

The mobile application gives people a way to “locate, navigate to, pay for and extend their time in a private lot,” Slovenski said Tuesday. | More…

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NH AG announce indictments for two cases of carfentanil possession

CONCORD — The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office has been actively investigating and prosecuting carfentanil possession and distribution cases for the past few months and announced two different indictments Tuesday.

Jillian Broomstein of Franklin was arrested and indicted for possession of carfentanil and fentanyl which are both controlled substances. Franklin officers discovered the drugs in her Central Street apartment on April 11. | More…

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