Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Case for a Crack Down on Illegal Immigrants

An interesting argument at Huffington Post: 

Somebody Close the Door: Reactions to Arizona Immigration Law Misses the Big Picture

Liberals More Open Than Conservatives Online


New Study: Liberals More Open Than Conservatives Online

From personal experience, I'd say this is true. On Facebook, for instance, Carol Shea-Porter and Paul Hodes, the Democrats from New Hampshire, allow dissident opinions to be posted on their page. Frank Guinta, republican, former mayor of Manchester running for Shea-Porter's seat, does not. He blackballed me and wiped out my comments.

Frank Guinta (pictured to the right) is a coward.



Monday, April 26, 2010

U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes (D-NH), who represents the Granite State's 2nd District, is running for the U.S. Senate. He's behind in the polls, though that could change.

He introduced a constitutional amendment into the House, named after our beloved Granny D., to correct the Supreme Court's recent outrageous broadening of the "free speech" privileges of corporations.

Paul Hodes Introduces Constitutional Amendment Restricting Corporate Campaign Contributions



Obscure New Hampshire Blog Hyped by Drudge-Brietbart

The political season is underway in New Hampshire, and the Granite State has not escaped the cross-hairs of national political players. My article on Associated Content discusses how the Matt Drudge-Andrew Breitbart "feedback loop" works to plant phony stories in the mass media.

How the Right-Wing Meme Machine Manipulates the Tea Party Movement