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Feltes for governor

I want a governor who will get things done, but Governor Sununu has proven that we have to search for an effective governor, not expect one. That’s why I’ll be voting for Dan Feltes on September 8th. I know that Senator Feltes will work tirelessly on behalf of Granite Staters. I know that ...

Volinsky for N.H.’s children

I’m voting for Andru Volinsky for governor. That means I’m voting for New Hampshire’s schoolchildren, ALL of them, not just those lucky enough to live in property-rich communities. Andru understands, probably better than anyone in the state, what the disparities in education funding ...

COVID-19 doesn’t respect borders

As Congress nears the end of its recess, our congressmen have spent time collaborating with their constituents. Recently, we’ve seen Rep. Chris Pappas conversing with students and Senator Hassan rallying with USPS advocates. One thing that could be focused on more is the response to ...

Vote for Joe Boden

While recently pondering things, the lyrics of a George M. Cohan song were rolling through my mind, over and over. You know. ... “You’re a grand old flag You’re a high-flying flag And forever in peace may you wave You’re the emblem of The land I love The home of the free and ...

Systemic racism Imagined

To obstruct Donald Trump’s election, Democrats invented Russian collusion. It didn’t matter, that Democrat’s operations research drove their candidate to finance a dossier used by partisan law enforcement officials to stretch the truth for court approval to “spy” on citizens This ruse ...

The role of history

The current tough time in the American political struggle leads me back to bits and pieces of history that I have learned. One that strikes me as particularly significant in the light of the White House, the People’s house, being cheapened by the misuse of the Trump administration. John ...