He's a principled libertarian who will adhere to the rules of operation and try to reduce the scope of gubment in our lives.
Here is the link!
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He's a principled libertarian who will adhere to the rules of operation and try to reduce the scope of gubment in our lives.
Here is the link!
Massahampshire!
Please read this story from Charlie Arlinghaus of the Josiah Bartlett Center of Public Policy!
http://www.theunionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Charles+Arlinghaus%3...
With budget gimmicks like these, does one really question that "Live Free or Die" is turning into "Live off Somone Else or Die"?
http://www.theunionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Balancing+act%3a+Tha...
Check it out. What happens when a "right" is attenuated by government control of an educational system?
http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080427/NEWS0201/1301...
Does she agree apriori to giving up her right to free speech?
How about this for a resolution: eliminate government schools, and you won't have this sort of problem, and you won't have MANY others!
Hey, Conspirators! We are looking for more information. Gardner Goldsmith was informed of the possible ramifications of the NH Shoreline "Protection Act", and he is nervous about it. State Representative Dan Itseh called Gard's show on Wednesday to discuss it, and Dan has lots of worries as well. It looks like these activities might be subject to state regulation (Department of Environmental Services is the branch) if this thing passes:
-- Don't dig a hole, even if your kids are digging a sandcastle.
-- Don't plant a tulip- if it's not in an approved location on 'your land'.
Join Gardner as he speaks with Jenn Coffey of Granite State ID, to discuss this bad turn...
Here is the press release from Granite State ID:
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Gov. Lynch Tells Federal Government to Not Impose Real ID Requirements on NH
in May
CONCORD - Gov. John Lynch today sent a letter to Department of Homeland
Security Secretary Michael Chertoff urging him not impose Real ID
requirements on New Hampshire citizens beginning in May.
Last year, Gov. Lynch signed legislation prohibiting the New Hampshire from
participating in the federal Real ID system. The House approved the
As listeners to Gard's show know, statist, parasitic legislators have proposed taxing cigars at 60% on the wholesale level. This may be amended to 19%. The level is irrelevant. The principle is all. Stop this tax. Contact your state legislators and the committee in which this bill is being heard.
Wats and Means Committee members can be reached by following this link:
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/ns/billstatus/commdetails.asp?txtcommcod...
With thanks to Denis Goddard and the great people at the NH Liberty Alliance!
CACR 21 needs your help! It will rebuff the politically motivated Supreme Court justices who have mis-read the NH Constitution and used their mis-reading to support centralization of education decisions. Here is the information from the NHLA. PLEASE E-MAIL ASAP!!!
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Please support this constitutional amendment. It is short and sweet, attempting to add the following text:
"[Art.] 4-a. [Parental Rights.] The State shall not abridge the right, role,
Here are the names of the NH State reps who are on the appropriate committee!
susan.almy@valley.net / Susan Almy
hammchristine@gmail.com / Christine Hamm
fpdavis@comcast.net / Frank Davis
hatchbill@hotmail.com / William Hatch
mike@marsh.org / Michael Marsh
mary.griffin@leg.state.nh.us / Mary Griffin
howie.lund@leg.state.nh.us / Howie Lund
williambutynski@aol.com / William Butynski
g_shattuck@conknet.com / Gilman Shattuck
jkelley-nashua@comcast.net / John Kelley
nlbem@verizon.net / Norman Major
cmulholland@endor.com / Catherine Mulholland
A New Hampshire democrat (no surprise) has proposed a bill to prohibit all but "law enforcement personnel" from being able to carry firearms inside the NH Capital Building and the Legislative Office Building.
Here is the text. Enjoy.
HB 1354 – AS INTRODUCED
2008 SESSION
08-2615
05/09
HOUSE BILL 1354
AN ACT relative to security in the state house and legislative office building.
SPONSORS: Rep. Kjellman, Merr 5
COMMITTEE: Legislative Administration
ANALYSIS
Congratulations and thanks to Executive Councilor Ray Wieczorek for his courage to request a pause, and further deliberation, before the state government raises tolls in Hampton to $1.50, and in Bedford and Hooksett to $1.00.
There are troubling questions that need to be answered before politicians glibly force on us higher costs for a turnpike system the operations of which appear to be very mismanaged.
Yes, the bad news is out, it's more out than Elton John, baby. Jeanne Shaheen is going to run for the Senate seat currently occupied by John Sununu.
On today's ATG, Gard will discuss the report by Jeffrey Toobin that David Souter considered resigning upon finding himself in the losing side over the Bush v Gore election of 2000. We can dream, can't we? Here is an article about it: http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Did+Souter+cry+over+200...
He'll also investigate the thirst for more money by leftists at the Center for American Progress, who want to see the inheritance tax restored in order to fund all sorts of "important" federal programs.
On today's ATG, Gard will discuss John Edwards' pronouncement that under any administration he runs, all Americans will be FORCED to go to the doctor. El G will also cover the recent explosion of violence in Boston, which has led to a curfew on Boston Common. What if they allowed people to carry handguns there instead? What would the criminals most likely do, huh?
Today on ATG, we pretend (just like the FCC) that you have free speech rights, and "open" the lines to you. As we set forth to discuss things like the Larry Craig resignation (it's gotta be coming), Canadian health care (it stinks), World War Two stories with two vets, and the NH gubment creating a website for NH farmers.
What does that say about the gubment's faith in farmers to take care of themselves?
Check it out, today, at 1 pm!