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Ward Bird Sentence Commuted

The Union Leader reports today that the Governor’s Council voted unanimously for a commutation of the sentence to time served. The felony conviction should in our opinion also not be allowed to stand. It was made based on a statement from a convicted criminal who claimed he ‘brandished’ the gun at her when he merely […]

NH Legislator Backs Return to Gold

CONCORD – A dollar should be worth more than an idea. That’s what state Rep. Norman Tregenza says when he explains why he submitted a House bill that, if approved, would encourage the state’s federal delegation to work on getting the country back on the gold standard. The bill is one of several similar bills […]

Protect Home Schoolers From Criminality

Until a bill is introduced into the House, the sponsors are allowed to remove their support. House Record: Wednesday, January 26, 2011– Last day to introduce HBs. House rule 38(d): Any sponsor may request that his or her name be deleted as a sponsor of the bill prior to its introduction. ***If folks want to […]

Congratulations Jack Kimball: Tea Partier GOP Chair!

Not long ago, the far-left blew us off as a ‘tiny minority of a fringe group’ and said we’d amount to nothing. Yesterday, at the annual NH GOP meeting, our guy and former candidate for NH Governor won the seat as State Party Chairman by a vote of 222-199. With a conservative supermajority in the […]

Administration wants national ID card for online commentary

Say goodbye to anonymity on the internet! EDITORIAL: Obama’s Internet passport Federalized security screening at airports has been such a success that President Obama wants to apply the same government “expertise” to the realm of online commerce and commentary. The White House cybersecurity adviser joined Commerce Secretary Gary Locke on Jan. 7 to announce what […]

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