Choose Wisely This Tuesday
On Tuesday, people concerned about the fate of this country and their state will head to the polls and vote. Some will enter the voting booth well informed and prepared Continue Reading →
A New Hampshire Perspective
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On Tuesday, people concerned about the fate of this country and their state will head to the polls and vote. Some will enter the voting booth well informed and prepared Continue Reading →
All of New Hampshire is on a bus heading for one destination it has never seen before, and one that it will not enjoy when we arrive. No destination is Continue Reading →
When was the last time you had a heart-to-heart conversation with a candidate running for office, especially at the federal level? In any other state that may seem like an Continue Reading →
Link to the original article at Seacoast Online The hazy days of summer are behind us, but the hazy days inside our school classrooms are just beginning thanks to Common Continue Reading →
It is not a stretch when I say there is a vast difference that separates the made-up world that too many politicians would like us to believe exists and the Continue Reading →
A few months ago I wrote an article titled “Elusive high moral ground with money and politics” (http://bit.ly/1nwlnkL). The article was my observations of the misconceptions and misrepresentations concerning money Continue Reading →
We often hear that a nation’s humanity should be judged on how it treats its poor, elderly, youth or animals. In reality, our humanity is only as strong as our Continue Reading →
America sets only a few days aside each year to honor those who represent the best of what our country stands for. The word holiday derives its meaning from the Continue Reading →
“What difference, at this point, does it make?” — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton On April 30, America witnessed one of the most brazen demonstrations of duplicity, and it was Continue Reading →
One of the trademarks of true New Hampshirites was our hard-core Yankee frugality, embracing the old adage “a penny saved is a penny earned.” New Hampshirites understood more than most Continue Reading →