Time to Restore the Rights of the Legitimate Voter

by Greg Sorg Many years ago, when I left home to enter the University of Maryland, it was with the intention of living there only from September through May of each year. It was my expectation – which events justified – that from June through August between terms I...

Vote Stealing In NH, And From Connecticut? Better Think It Over

by Ed Naile Connecticut Department of Revenue Services DRS has reproduced this regulation. This is an unofficial copy. Official copies of regulations ONLY are available from the Commission on Official Legal Publications, 111 Phoenix Avenue, Enfield, CT 06082,...

Public Documents Are Usually Secret For A Reason

by Ed Naile Last Friday, February 9, 2018 I stopped by State Archives on Fruit St. in Concord to check out a name or two of the over 6,500 out-of-state voters from our 2016 NH General Election. That would be the one a US Senator lost by 1,017 votes. I was there during...

Even Sasquatch Leaves Tracks

by Ed Naile I was at the US Civil Rights Commission hearing in Raleigh, North Carolina recently and sat through hours of testimony, by what amounted to race hustlers spinning tales of minority disenfranchisement. The hallway outside the hearing was my “safe space”...

Reciprocating Disagreement

by Ed Naile In New Hampshire there is a so-called right of a non-resident to vote in our state, while keeping an out-of-state driver’s license. That unconstitutional right, Guare v. NH, has never been established in any law enacted by the NH Legislature, as has been...

Regional Carbon Tax? (HB 1230, HB 1544)

House Bill 1230 would set up a study commission to look at the economic impacts a regional or national carbon price would have on New Hampshire. House Bill 1544 would set up a legislative study committee to see what we would need to reach 100 percent renewable energy...