Transgender Debate Creates Conflict
Have you ever noticed that commonsense often gets lost in the aggressive vacuum of political correctness? Should you resist the bellicose cries from these social justice warriors, you are often Continue Reading →
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Have you ever noticed that commonsense often gets lost in the aggressive vacuum of political correctness? Should you resist the bellicose cries from these social justice warriors, you are often Continue Reading →
Occasionally I write a column that strikes a nerve. Such is the case with my last column on veterans care (http://tinyurl.com/hcafs65). I received numerous emails and phone calls not only Continue Reading →
I thought there would never be a time when I would say the following, but I am truly ashamed of my country. I know some people will take offense with Continue Reading →
One of the most honest statements about politics is that elections have consequences. Not just presidential elections, but from the selection of school board members to the mid-term elections. The Continue Reading →
This election cycle seems to have caught many political pundits and members of the media by surprise. However, the real shock is that it took this long for members of Continue Reading →
Who are you supporting? You will either answer the question with conviction, reservation or uncertainty. In almost every other state, the presidential candidates and policies we support or oppose attract Continue Reading →
This is Jeff’s naughty and nice list that was reviewed on the NH Today Show with Jack Health on December 18 and December 24, 2015. Jeff’s Naughty List Number 5 Continue Reading →
Politics can best be summed up by the lyrics of one of my favorite Frank Sinatra songs, “That’s Life”: “I’ve been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a Continue Reading →
“…the battle for American freedom was begun by the thousands of farmers and tradesmen who made up the Minute Men, citizens who were ready to defend their liberty at a Continue Reading →
To state the international, political landscape drastically changed in one week would be a gross understatement. The attacks in Paris, France, on Nov. 13 should not have been a shock Continue Reading →