October 15 marked the 14th anniversary of the passing of Dr. Mildred Jefferson, Pro-Life pioneer, the first Black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School, and my friend. I first met Dr. Jefferson or Dr. J when Dan Edmonds, a conservative activist from Sharon, MA, asked me if I would drive Dr. Jefferson to an ... Read more
Every year at the end of October, goblins, ghouls, and ghosts haunt us with tricks or treats on Halloween. This year, we also have a national election to select who will represent each state in Washington, DC. Every two years, members of the House and every six years, members of the Senate eerily materialize to ... Read more
It’s election season, and once again, progressives are advocating higher taxes by claiming that legislators over the last decade have cut taxes for “big businesses,” “large, out-of-state corporations,” and “millionaires and billionaires.” These claims are intentionally misleading. They rely on voter ignorance about New Hampshire’s tax system to create the impression that lawmakers in recent ... Read more
The FBI is a captured entity—part of the blob. It appears beholden to some force while still legally subject to the will of the Chief Executive unless it decides to investigate them, which might look like obstruction of justice (or injustice, depending on the side the media chooses). Data from the FBI is political and ... Read more
There has been so much talk in the last few weeks, and it appears that there are only two schools of economics, and they have very different views on the impact on the economy. The ironic fact is that both parties use tariffs, including Biden/Harris, but the mainstream media only wants to go after Trump ... Read more
Being a lousy sleeper allows me to scan the nightly shows in the early hours, but sometimes, that can give you a bad start to the day. I use YouTube TV, and it usually starts by default with MSNBC programming. I typically switch quickly to FOXNews or Four-square News, but I heard Rachel Maddow make ... Read more
By NH Patriot Hub – Please take a minute to share this amazing educational video created by Kooch (below). Thank you, Kooch! We couldn’t be happier with the way it came out! We raised $1,775.00 for The Jenney! Thank you to all who donated. We will give them a check on November 3rd, bringing the ... Read more
A nullity” and “we declare these acts void“ This was the bold conclusion about British Acts that Thomas Jefferson came to in his powerful 1774 pamphlet, A Summary View of the Rights of British America. Written nearly two years before the Declaration of Independence, it foreshadowed ideas Jefferson would later develop further. He asserted several fundamental principles that ... Read more
Attorneys for The Rutherford Institute have asked the Third Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse the U.S. District Court’s ruling in Murphy v. Delaware, Justices of the Peace, which dismissed the lawsuit and granted quasi-judicial immunity to constables who knowingly evicted the wrong person—a blind man—and left him homeless with his daughters during a snowstorm. On appeal, Institute attorneys argue ... Read more
If I hadn’t heard rumors about Geno Marconi’s concerns and, some would say, opposition to the Gulf of Maine Wind Boondoggle and Pease development plans for Rye Harbor, I’d think this was legitimate. I don’t. Concord, NH – New Hampshire Attorney General John M. Formella announces that New Hampshire Supreme Court Associate Justice Anna Barbara ... Read more
This month Kamala Harris emerged from her vice-presidential hidey hole to speak to the media. Her blitz included interviews on The View, CBS’s 60 Minutes, and Howard Stern, as well as the sex podcast, “Call Her Daddy.” (Yes, really.) For Republicans tuning in, the vice president’s performances didn’t surprise. She bumbled. She pursed her lips. She avoided specifics, ... Read more
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Is anyone trying to stop women from having babies, from getting care for their pregnancies and babies, or from getting emergency care? No. The proclaimed “Reproductive rights” is used to divert attention from the harm that Democrat policies do, especially to women. About 20,000 women and even more men are killed annually by fentanyl and ... Read more
As promised in Monday Memes, I have an overflow. Let the mayhem, mockery, and ridicule continue! *** Warning, definitely off-color ones, in case tender eyes are about *** >>>>>=====<<<<< NOTICE! Due to meme size / storage issues I am working with Steve to decrease things and rein in the size of these posts. Changes following ... Read more
Just days after the third anniversary of the wrongful arrest of nine New Hampshire citizens during an Executive Council meeting, these defendants are now plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Governor Chris Sununu and the NH State Policehttps://granitegrok.com/?s=NH+State+Police. The Civil Suit claims that, Additional counts cite violations of the Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth Amendments, as well ... Read more
Originally, the Constitution specified that the candidate for President who got the most electoral votes would be President, and the runner up would be Vice President. This was changed by the 12th Amendment, after which the states voted for the two offices together. Like the 17th Amendment, this removed one of the crucial checks and ... Read more
Those “Got Covid, Paxlovid” commercials that began carpet-bombing your airwaves (after the “pandemic of the unvaccinated” lie was no longer sustainable) promised symptom relief. If that PCR test that was not designed for it showed positive (they insisted it had to be COVID), Pfizer had a thing you could take that could reduce symptoms and ... Read more
The transportation of furniture during a move is quite complicated: first of all, you need to decide whether you are transporting it assembled or disassembled. In the first case, you need to find a package of the right size and a vehicle with enough space for the furniture, and in the second case – put ... Read more
Research paper writing involves careful planning and research. It is great, however common mistakes can ruin all your hard work. If you want a neat, crisp, well-professional paper, it’s as crucial to understand what not to include as what not to. In this article, let’s go through some of the most common pitfalls that you ... Read more
In Against the State, Lew Rockwell explains how the constant expansion of state power is often justified as a necessary means of achieving the dreams and visions of voters. In its relentless pursuit of power, the state has a strong incentive to focus on the problems that are likely to resonate most deeply with voters and, ... Read more