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To Whom it may concern,
My name is Phyllis and I am a single mother of two teenage children. In August of 2005 I divorced Mark, at the time of the divorce he was court ordered to pay the mortgage on the family home until it sold, he was also court ordered to split the 401k funds equally.
In ...
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I participated in an interesting discussion regarding the Legislature DEFINING what an adequate education IS, and more importantly, how much it will COST. The depths to which socialistic ideas and beliefs have burrowed into the minds of otherwise wise people is disconcerting. Could anyone really believe that such an amorphous term ...
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I just heard of a project which would build over 100 SMALL/TINY apartments. Another Senior ghetto! Why must we segregate seniors when what they need to keep healthy and active is a neighborhood where they can interact with all ages, walk to the grocery store, post office and find available transportation? And where younger neighbors can be of ...
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HAVING PROBLEMS WITH GETTING YOUR APARTMENT FIXED? HOLES IN YOUR FLOOR, CEILING OR WALLS? INSECTS - RODENTS - BAD PLUMBING - FAULTY ELECTRIC - SMOKE DETECTOR NOT FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY OR AT ALL? I AM A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION AND HAVE BEEN WORKING ON A RESEARCH PROJECT BASED IN MANCHESTER. I HAVE FOCUSED ON THE ...
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New Hampshire Couple Shares Secret to Living a Job-Free Lifestyle
With four children and work schedule no one should (but so many do) call their own, Jeffrey and Samantha Cleveland* decided it was time to take control of their lives back in 2005.
Decision is the first step to achieving anything.
Action is the second.
In May of ...
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Ms Haley has finally quit the school board. Reckon she saw the writing on the wall, I don't think there's much chance that she was going to get re-elected next year. Before she left, she went on a ridiculous tirade about how John Segedy was wrecking the school district.
Let's face it: we elected Mr. Segedy to ...
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The first politician I remember meeting was David Duke. It was the late 80's, I was 17 and at a Mardi Gras parade in southeastern Louisiana. I shook his hand, talked to him a little; he asked me if I was old enough to vote, I said "Yeah, I'm going to vote", and took his literature. I read it on the ...
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Christmas just keeps getting better. Politics is getting better too. I confess, controversy energizes me, especially when I’m on the winning side, but even if I’m not, it is good to see civilized conflict. The internet and cable news have broadened the stage and provided weapons and tools so that all can get a ...
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Waiting for a new “super-duper” label for the House Demoncrats? Let’s see, they have undone centuries of traditions and beliefs that were, and are, held by the overwhelming majority on the planet, not to mention New Hampshire. Because of their unprecedented wisdom, the natural laws of sex and ...
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Dear Joseph,
I may be the underdog in this campaign, running against two candidates with more than $200 million between them – but the real underdogs are the middle class and those without a voice in America today.
They are losing ground while the CEOs of huge corporations pocket million dollar bonuses and corporate lobbyists get ...
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