Common Sense Voting Laws Are Needed In NH

In politics there is always room for common ground, but in some cases there is very little will for people to make the journey. On the issue of election integrity Continue Reading →

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Imaginary Injustice Is A Shame

History is filled with injustices, real and imaginary. Our definition of injustice has been watered downed so much that tangible injustices are ignored, and every inappropriate behavior becomes a cause Continue Reading →

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NH Primary: Reject Proposals To Limit Candidates In Debates

This past week the Republican National Committee announced its preliminary debate rules for the 2016 Presidential election. The RNC wants the networks to limit the number of contenders on the Continue Reading →

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When You Honor A Fallen Hero, You Honor Them All

“Senior Chief Dan Healy was a great SEAL. He was fiercely determined to face the enemy on the field of battle. I know of no other man who I would Continue Reading →

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Opposing Bad Iran Treaty Doesn’t Make Senators Traitors

“Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.” – Groucho Marx Last week, 47 members of Congress sent a Continue Reading →

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Outsourcing The New Hampshire Governorship

The chief operating officer’s sole job will be to work across state agencies to drive process and efficiency improvements. – Gov. Maggie Hassan, 2015 budget address This past week, New Continue Reading →

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Trans-Pacific Partnership Treaty A Bad Deal For America

How poor must a piece of legislation be that I found myself on the side of Sen. Bernie Sanders and President Obama finds himself aligned with the “extreme far right?” Continue Reading →

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Is Progress Threatening Portsmouth?

No matter where my heart and mind may be on Wednesday as I start to put my weekly article together, events occur that require me to shift my focus. My Continue Reading →

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N.H. House Leaders Need An Intermediary

When it comes to both of New Hampshire’s major political parties, the press and opposing political forces almost always seem gleeful when one party appears to be in turmoil, particularly Continue Reading →

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2014’s People of the Year

It is not unusual this time of the year to see lists of the top news stories, best movies, and most influential people. Many of these lists contain the same Continue Reading →

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