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Recent John Bachman Columns

John Bachman

Super Sunday? For me, it’s more like a super snore

I was not invited to any Super Bowl parties today and for good reason. Nobody wants a Super Pooper at their party. The National Football …

John Bachman

Forget the pundits, New Hampshire primary still matters

In five weeks, New Hampshire will once again swipe away the murk and provide a clear view into presidential politics for the rest of the …

John Bachman

Enrollment vs. cost-per-pupil numbers still don’t add up

In March 2007, I reported on the increase in per-pupil school costs during a period of flat enrollments. Between 2000 and 2005, area enrollments were …

John Bachman

Gun incident shows armed citizenry deterrent to crime

An event in Manchester last month caused the usual suspects to man their battle stations, but it also raised some important points for rational people …

John Bachman

Fishing for way to bring sanity to political discourse

Can we send all of our political officeholders to the beach? There is something about being on the shore that simplifies one’s thoughts. Perhaps an …

John Bachman

Telegraph on wrong side of photo ID bill for voters

The New Hampshire Legislature passed a bill requiring government-issued photo identification to vote in our elections. Gov. John Lynch vetoed that bill, and the Legislature …

John Bachman

Teacher contracts an educational reading experience

The late Daniel Patrick Moynihan once said: “Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.” Those with opinions need to have …

Region ripe with locally grown fruits and vegetables

“John! You are my new best friend,” declared Lynn as she leaned forward in a vain attempt to keep the peach juice that was streaming …

John Bachman

Collective bargaining reform doesn’t go far enough

Freely swinging pendulums are great in clocks but scary in politics. Engineers use “damping,” a drag on movement that will bring the pendulum to rest …

John Bachman

Didn’t Bass say he would go to Washington and cut spending?

U.S. Rep. Charles Bass lost his 2nd Congressional District seat to Paul Hodes in 2006 when the voters replaced many big-spending Republicans with real spenders, …





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