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  • Poll to Freep, Smith or Rubens on Union Leader Website

    09/04/2014 5:47:08 PM PDT · by Article10 · 8 replies
    Union Leader ^ | 9/4/2014 | Union Leader
    Poll to Freep... anyone but Brown -D Carpet bagger from mAss. Middle of page... Smith is my choice. Thank you
  • Everytown.org

    04/16/2014 8:13:44 AM PDT · by Article10 · 2 replies
    Vanity ^ | 04/16/2014 | Article10
    Everytown.org is funded by Mike Bloomberg. The New Hampshire Union Leader has the advertisement prominently on the front web page. Time to boycott all of the Union leader advertizers
  • Scott Brown, Gun Control Advocate

    04/08/2014 6:47:02 AM PDT · by Article10 · 55 replies
    Vanity Post ^ | 04/08/14 | Article 10
    Scott Brown is on track to "Pease" the 2nd Amendment
  • Time to Fight ( Got this today and made since to me)

    02/05/2013 9:53:41 AM PST · by Article10 · 19 replies
    Vanity, sent to me | 02/05/2012 | Unknown
    Gun Control; Time to Fight As consumers and 2nd Amendment advocates, we have to engage an economic boycott of all ammunition and firearms covering the entire State of NY; Citizens & Government while pulling an “Alinsky” Andrew Cuomo when executing the boycott. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rules for Radicals) The embargo ends when the current NY Government agrees all NY State Citizens have a 2nd Amendment Right to own any quantity and all types firearms, those made 400 years ago and those to be made in the future! How The firearms industry from top to bottom completely terminate sales of a firearms and ammunition...
  • Kuster: 'I won't let (Bass bullying) intimidate me' (NH Liberal Stealing and Crying Alert)

    09/26/2012 12:54:18 PM PDT · by Article10 · 15 replies
    Th Union Leader ^ | 09/26/2012 | Tim Buckland
    Congressional candidate Ann McLane Kuster said Wednesday she took a video camera from a staffer of rival Rep. Charlie Bass at a public event last weekend because the staffer repeatedly interrupted a private conservation she was having and "nearly hit me in the face" with the camera. She said she had one of her supporters return the camera "moments later." The video was posted Tuesday at nhjournal.com, the conservative website of the New Hampshire Journal (scroll down for the video). It shows Democrat Kuster, who is running against Republican incumbent Bass for the state's 2nd District seat, being approached by...
  • Senate upholds Lynch veto blocking RGGI repeal (EPIC NH Republican RINO infested Party FAIL)

    09/08/2011 5:33:53 AM PDT · by Article10 · 25 replies
    The Union Leader ^ | 09/08/2011 | TOM FAHEY
    CONCORD — The Senate failed to override Gov. John Lynch’s veto of an attempt to repeal the state’s Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. The 15-9 vote was one vote short of the two-thirds majority needed to override the veto of Senate Bill 154. Senate President Peter Bragdon, R-Milford, sided with Lynch. The Senate had attempted a reform of the program rather than outright repeal in June, but the House refused to compromise. House leaders said they will be back with another repeal attempt next year. Speaker of the House William O’Brien called the RGGI cap-and-trade system an "income redistribution ploy." RGGI...
  • Flash: Arbitrator's ruling keeps UNH professor in job

    06/29/2011 10:31:54 AM PDT · by Article10 · 11 replies
    Union Leader ^ | 06/29/2011 | CLYNTON NAMUO
    DURHAM — A University of New Hampshire professor who exposed himself to a mother and her 17-year-old daughter in Milford nearly two years ago will keep his job, according to an arbitrator’s ruling provided to the New Hampshire Union Leader. UNH has been trying to fire Edward Larkin, a professor of German, since September 2009, about two months after he showed his genitals in a Market Basket parking lot. Larkin contested his termination, arguing it violated the terms of the faculty union contract, and was put on leave, earning his full salary of about $88,000, as the dispute dragged on....
  • Citizens of the Year: David and Jaimie Cates (NH Machete Attack Survivor Triumphs, Smiles)

    01/02/2011 9:12:10 AM PST · by Article10 · 4 replies
    The Union Leader ^ | 1/2/2011 | NANCY BEAN FOSTER
    MONT VERNON – A father and daughter, whose courage and indomitable spirits served to comfort the rest of New Hampshire during their own grueling ordeal, are the New Hampshire Union Leader's 2010 Citizens of the Year. The ordeal of David J. Cates and his daughter, Jaimie, actually began in October of 2009 with the brutal attack on the then 11-year-old girl and her mother, Kimberly, in their Mont Vernon home. It continued in 2010 with the arrest of several young men in connection with the crime and, in November, with the nine-day murder trial of the first defendant, Steven Spader....
  • Fame is fleeting and humility takes a beating (Insight to what the TEA Party is facing in NH)

    01/02/2011 4:39:19 AM PST · by Article10 · 41 replies
    The Union Leader ^ | 1/2/2010 | Joe McQuad
    Fame is fleeting and humility takes a beating Print Email Mobile Share on Facebook ShareThis Reader comments 7 hours, 30 minutes ago Quick, name "the leading conservative" in New Hampshire. Time's up. Did the name Jack Kimball spring immediately to mind? Well, it did in Jack's mind. He identified himself as such in a recent press release reporting himself pleased to announce that he seeks the chairmanship of the New Hampshire Republican Party. Editorial logo That position is open because former Gov. John Sununu, whom some might find slightly more befitting of that title than Kimball, is stepping down. Actually,...
  • Parents outraged over finance class reading (NH Conservative Parents Push Back, Liberal Freak Out)

    12/06/2010 10:41:06 AM PST · by Article10 · 133 replies
    The Union Leader ^ | 12/6/2010 | GREG KWASNIK
    BEDFORD – The parents of a Bedford teen are calling for the ouster of school officials who assigned their son a book that refers to Jesus Christ as a "wine-guzzling vagrant and precocious socialist." "We had almost PhD people letting this fumble through their fingers, and they all said it was grand," said Dennis Taylor, a conservative Christian. "I think there should be a review of these individuals and perhaps some firing done."
  • 'Enemy' 'isms' talk draws fire in Epsom (Vet speaks the truth, liberal teachers cry)

    11/19/2010 11:44:58 AM PST · by Article10 · 48 replies
    Union Leader ^ | 11/19/2010 | Dan O'Brien
    EPSOM – He admits he could have communicated his message in a more sensitive way. But a school board member who told young children at a Veterans Day assembly that "liberalism" and "progressivism" were among five "isms" he considered to be "enemies of the Constitution" is standing by his remarks. "People are way too politically correct, to the point of foolishness," said Gordon Ellis, who resigned Wednesday as chairman of the Epsom School Board after an outcry from teachers over his remarks. "I'm a very blunt person," he said, adding that if he gave another speech to young students, "I'd...
  • Spader trial: Left for dead, Jaimie crawled to....

    10/27/2010 9:38:43 AM PDT · by Article10 · 108 replies
    The Union Leader ^ | 10/27/2010 | KATHRYN MARCHOCKI
    The physician who supervised Jaimie Cates' care at Children's Hospital in Boston today said he had never treated anyone with so many separate and sharp wounds and said the 11-year-old girl likely would have died if she had not been able to drag herself to the telephone and call for help. "Pretty much every part of her body had one cut on it," Dr. David Mooney told the Hillsborough County Superior Court jury on the second full day of testimony in Steven Spader's trial for first-degree murder, attempted murder and related charges. Mooney was the first witness on the stand...