February 18, 2010Jennifer Horn
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NASHUA – Jennifer Horn issued the following statement following Charlie Bass’s announcement that he is running for Congress in the 2nd District of New Hampshire.
“First, I would like to say that I have nothing but respect and affection for Charlie Bass. Our friendship began several years ago when he was a regular guest on [...]
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January 30, 2010Jennifer Horn
“STOP THE SPENDING!”
Town Hall With
Steven Moore
Wall Street Journal Economist and Fox News Contributor
&
Jennifer Horn
Republican Candidate for U.S. Congress
2nd Congressional District
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Doors Open at 3:30pm
Program begins at 4:00pm
Courtyard by Marriot Hotel
2200 Southwood Drive (Exit 8)
Nashua, NH
Hosted by Americans for Prosperity
RSVP at http://www.americansforprosperity.com/012910-townhall-response-steve-moore
For more information call David: (603) 289-1233
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January 30, 2010Jennifer Horn
FROM TODAY’S CONCORD MONITOR
Time To Drain The Swamp
by Jennifer Horn
It has been over a year since the election that was supposed to bring us hope and change and one thing is clear: this Congress is incapable of changing and hope is fading fast for most Americans.
The days of trading taxpayer bribes, favors and [...]
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November 5, 2009Jennifer Horn
Jennifer Horn: Squishy Republicans are almost as bad as Democrats
From Tuesday’s Union Leader
By JENNIFER HORN
Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009
In the special congressional election in New York’s 23rd District, the liberal Republican dropped out last week, leaving the Democrat to face a Conservative Party challenger backed by Sarah Palin and other notable conservatives. It sends a [...]
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October 11, 2009Jennifer Horn
Thomas Friedman has a great suggestion for how the President should accept his Nobel Peace Prize hits the nail on the head. Here is a part of his NYTimes column:
‘I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many of the transformative figures who’ve been honored by this prize.’ [...]
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October 11, 2009Jennifer Horn
Just some ideas -as found on a conservative blog:
Chinese Human Rights Activist Hu Jia – imprisoned for campaigning for human rights in the PRC, not as worthy as Barack Hussein Obama.
Wei Jingsheng, who spent 17 years in Chinese prisons for urging reforms of China’s communist system. — not as worthy as Barack Hussein Obama. (Not [...]
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October 8, 2009Jennifer Horn
Yesterday I announced the Leadership Team for my Congressional run.
I am honored that Amb. Joseph Petrone, Mrs. Augusta Petrone, will once again serve as my Honorary State Co-Chairs.
I am also grateful for the support of Hon. Chuck Douglas, Rep. Pamela Price, former Senate President Tom Eaton, activist Tom Thomson, Rep. Carl Seidel, Rep. Michael Mc [...]
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October 8, 2009Jennifer Horn
Below are my remarks from yesterday’s press conference where I announced that I will run for US Congress:
Good morning. Thank you all so much for being here this morning – it is great to see every one of you!
Ever since Charlie Bass announced his exploratory cmte last week I have been getting a lot [...]
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October 6, 2009Jennifer Horn
Mayor Ken Merrifield in Franklin has won re-election by a wide margin. Ken is a dedicated public servant and has earned this victory. He is a strong voice for fiscally responsible policy. Here are the numbers from the Franklin City Clerk’s office:
WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 3
CLAYTON GASSETT 127 [...]
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September 11, 2009Jennifer Horn
Originally published Sept. 11, 2002 in the Nashua Telegraph
Jennifer Horn
I still have not shed my last tear for the tragedy of that day. The numbers themselves are enough to make you cry forever; three buildings, four planes, 200 passengers, over 300 firefighters and police officers, 2500 more trapped inside building with no possible hope [...]
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