March 14, 2010Paul Breau
This week will be full of speculation on whether or not Speaker Pelosi has the votes to nationalize the American health care system. If one were inclined to read tea leaves, her appearance on Rachel Maddow’s show would indicate she probably has the votes she needs. Then again, it could mean that because she has [...]
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Nancy Pelosi, Obamacare, Rachel Maddow, Slaughter Solution
March 11, 2010Matt Suermann
Today Frank Guinta’s campaign announced the launch of a new website to highlight a new petition advocating against a government takeover of healthcare.
TEAM GUINTA LAUNCHES ANTI-GOVERNMENT TAKEOVER OF HEALTHCARE PETITION
SEVERAL HUNDRED PETITIONS SIGNED IN JUST HOURS
Manchester, NH – Congressional Candidate Frank Guinta today launched an online petition at www.HonestHealthCareReform.com in the hopes [...]
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Carol Shea-Porter, CD -1 2010, Frank Guinta, healthcare
March 11, 2010Red Bull
I realize that Rudy Giuliani’s comments about how he tried to end the power of New Hampshire’s primary — and failed — isn’t news, but it points how either ineffective his New Hampshire advisers were or how they allowed it to happen.
Rudy gave us the “talk to the hand” motion and Giuliani campaign co-chair Guinta [...]
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March 9, 2010steve vaillancourt
Here’s a letter I submitted to Fosters Daily Democrat responding to the latest bit of fiction, the latest slur from Dem Party Executive Director/cop avoider Mike Brunelle. The fact that he was dwi is one thing; the fact that he attempted to flee from police and still managed to get a position as ethically challenged Buckley’s [...]
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March 8, 2010Thom Simmons
80% agreement…with what? How Big is the Big Tent? What makes one “Main Street” vs “Liberty Caucus?” At what point have you left the party…or has the Party left you? And what issues are tell-tale “RINO” signs?
Consider my own views below, and then I invite you to vote in a poll at the end. (Over [...]
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March 7, 2010Karl Zahn
Seems simple enough, doesn’t it? You don’t even need aviation experience and you know what that means. That clearance, delivered by a youngster to a commercial aircraft, has unleashed a storm of complaint across the country.
Days ago, an Air Traffic Controller at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, brought his young [...]
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Air Traffic Control, Boston, Doogie Howser, FAA, Jaffrey, JFK Airport, license, mamby-pamby, Nashua, Route 3
March 3, 2010SheridanFolger
It was good to hear from my old friend. His voice touched off a hundred nights of laughter, some cold mornings in hasty positions, a few scary moments and some things I couldn’t quite put my finger on in my memory.
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Autism, Autism Awareness, Autism health and wellness, Sheridan Folger
March 2, 2010Tyler Carlisle
Following is a Letter submitted to the Union Leader on 3-1-10
To the Editors:
Senate Senator Maggie Hassan (D-Exeter) has proposed a startling new legislation that would give the state government the power to set hospital producer prices in New Hampshire. She argued in her column in the Nashua Telegraph that the price variation between hospitals must [...]
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March 1, 2010Thom Simmons
Today I received an email from the Cheshire County GOP, advertising their Lincoln Day Dinner on April 30, featuring, of all people…..ex-US Senator Rick Santorum.
Yes, that Santorum – the one who lost his re-election bid 59% – 41%, the largest defeat for an incumbant US Senator in over 30 years. The one who insisted that [...]
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February 25, 2010BakerandMain
…despite the establishment seemingly abandoning him.
In this morning’s Granite Status I found it interesting that Frank Guinta’s Congressional campaign continues to embrace and announce their many trips to Washington, DC.
“Guinta, meanwhile, is trying to overcome fund-raising “challenges” by beating the bushes here and in Washington. … [He] is in Washington today and tomorrow to fund-raise [...]
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