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Newsmax - McAuliffe: 90% of Media Back Obama

 

Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager Terry McAuliffe called the media’s coverage of the Democratic presidential race “the most biased” ever — and praised conservative Fox News for its “responsible” reporting.

Appearing on “Fox and Friends” on Tuesday, the former Democratic National Committee chairman was asked by host Steve Doocy “what percentage of the mainstream media is in the tank for Barack Obama?”

McAuliffe answered: “Oh, 90 percent. I mean, from day one. It is what it is. We’re not complaining. We have to deal with the hand we’re dealt…

“Every independent study has said that this is the most biased coverage they have ever seen in a presidential campaign. Clearly it has been a biased media, no question about it.”

He added: “I have said this — Fox has been one of the most responsible in this presidential campaign. I have said that all along.”

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Posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 07:18AM by Registered CommenterNH INSIDER in , , | Comments Off

Clegg For Congress - Professional Fire Fighters of NH Endorses Bob Clegg in the Republican Primary for US Congress

Concord,NH— State Senator and candidate for the 2nd NH District Congressional Seat, Bob Clegg, is proud to announce he has received the endorsement of the Professional Firefighters of New Hampshire for his Republican Primary campaign.

“Firefighters and all first responders work hard, put their safety at risk and do it all for the benefit of others. They deserve our utmost respect in return,” said Clegg. “I have worked hard to ensure that promises made to firefighters, both active and retired, are kept. I am honored and humbled to receive the endorsement of these fantastic men and women and look forward to working with them over the next several months.”

“Bob Clegg has always supported our fire fighters,and now we’ll support him,” said David Lang, President, PFFNH.“In the House and Senate he has shown he will stand up for and stand next to, first responders and we know he is the best republican candidate for US Congress in the 2nd District.”

Clegg received the endorsement by unanimous vote last night at the 10th Biennial PFFNH Convention held at the Ashworth By The Sea in Hampton, NH.

For more information on Bob Clegg, log onto his website at www.cleggforcongress.com.

NHGOP State Committee Annual Meeting

CONCORD – The New Hampshire Republican State Committee will hold its 2008 Annual Meeting on Sunday, May 18, 2008 at Prospect Mountain High School in Alton, NH. The meeting is expected to draw several hundred New Hampshire Republicans, who will hear from Senator John Sununu, as well as Gubernatorial and Congressional candidates. The business before the committee includes elections for Republican National Committeeman and Committeewoman for the 2008-2012 term and proposed changes to party bylaws.

WHAT: NH Republican State Committee Annual Meeting

WHERE: Prospect Mountain High School

242 Suncook Valley Rd (Route 28)

Alton ,NH

WHEN: Sunday,May 18, 2008

1:30 PM Doorsopen

2:15 PM Callto Order

2:30 PM Remarksby Candidates

4:00 PM PartyBusiness

Posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 07:13AM by Registered CommenterNH INSIDER in , , | Comments Off

NFA thanks NH's US Reps for Farm Bill that helps NH

Concord, NH…The Northern Forest Alliance today expressed its enthusiastic support for the vote taken by Congressman Hodes and Congresswoman Shea-Porter in favor of the renewal of the Farm Bill that includes unprecedented funding for programs that will benefit people in the Granite State.

“The Farm Bill that passed the US House today provides more opportunities for New Hampshire and the entire Northern Forest region than any previous Farm Bill passed by Congress,” said Bruce Clendenning, Interim Policy Director of the Northern Forest Alliance. “We’re greatly encouraged that after years of hard work, our delegation was able to ensure passage of a Bill that includes critical support for programs that benefit forestry, land conservation, economic development, and enhanced opportunities for clean energy.”

“We are very excited about the passage of the Farm Bill through the House and enthusiastically thank Representatives Hodes and Shea-Porter for their vote in support of New Hampshire’s communities and forests,” said George Gay, the Executive Director of the Northern Forest Alliance. “We encourage Senators Gregg and Sununu to support the Farm Bill when they have the opportunity and sincerely hope that the President will sign this bill into law.”

The Farm Bill passed by the US House today includes increased support for forestry programs that support good stewardship of the region’s forest base and new programs that provide significant opportunities for communities to chart a new more vibrant path for the future.

Thanks to the leadership of the Northern Forest delegation and strong support from the Northern Forest Alliance and other community groups, the Farm Bill contains new programs for community-led forest conservation and enhanced use of biomass energy at the community scale. The new Community Forest and Open Space Conservation Program will provide 50-50 matching grants to help communities acquire important forest lands that are threatened by development.

The Farm Bill incorporates the Northern Border Development Act creating the Northern Border Economic Development Commission (“the Commission”), which will consist of the Governors of New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, and New York and a federal government designee. The Commission will use a bottom-up approachto provide grants for economic development projects, productive natural resource conservation, technical assistance to the forest products industry,alternative energy projects, job training, infrastructure improvements, land conservation, and other similar projects.

The new Community Wood Energy Program will provide matching grants and technical assistance to help communities shift heating and power for local schools and other public buildings from fossil-fuel based systems to wood chip and biomass systems. The program will help communities develop a “community wood energy plan” to identify how the new biomass systems can be fueled by local lands and the local forest products industry, keeping more resources in local communities and reducing their carbon impact.

The Farm Bill provides additional new support for private forest landowners and communities through a new process to develop national priorities for forest conservation that will inform state-by state forest plans to address these priorities. The plans will help the U.S. Forest Service and our state forestry agencies better deliver support to landowners and communities through the Forest Stewardship Program, Urban and CommunityForestry Program, cooperative extension forestry programs, and others. The technical assistance and access to funding provided by these dedicated professionals is an essential tool for private landowners and municipalities to meet their stewardship and conservation goals.

The Farm Bill also provides increased funding to help private landowners and municipalities manage their land through programs like the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program, and Healthy Forest Reserve Program.

The Northern Forest Alliance is a coalition of conservation, recreation, and forestry organizations united in their commitment to protect the Northern Forest of Maine, New Hampshire,Vermont, and New York. We work together to protect and enhance the ecological and economic sustainability of natural and human communities in the Northern Forest. For more information, please visit www.northernforestalliance.org.

State Honors Seniors for Volunteer Service During Ceremony at Statehouse

Concord, NH - At a ceremony this afternoon at the Statehouse, Governor John Lynch and Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Commissioner Nicholas Toumpas joined DHHS staff and the State Committee on Aging (SCOA) to present the 2008 Vaughan Awards. This is an annual award given to an individual or couple who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and volunteer service on behalf of New Hampshire senior citizens, 11 seniors received the award this year.

"We have a strong spirit of volunteerism here in New Hampshire, which contributes to the high quality of life we all enjoy in our state. Our older citizens here in New Hampshire understand the importance of volunteerism and their outstanding efforts make a positive impact on lives and communities across our state," said Governor Lynch. "I am proud to help recognize the efforts of the Vaughn Award recipients and all of our older adult volunteers."

The many valuable services provided by The Vaughan Award winners include delivering meals to the homebound, volunteering at hospitals, adult day programs and home health agencies, visiting residents of nursing facilities, working with medication assistance programs, providing transportation, and helping to organize or enhance community resources.

"Each of the Vaughan Award winners demonstrates the power that one dedicated individual has to transform the lives of others. The great work done by these volunteers has strengthened the network of programs and services available for New Hampshire seniors," said Commissioner Toumpas.

"These award recipients provide vital support in our local communities," stated SCOA Vice Chair Judy Pilliod. "It's very difficult for SCOA to select winners for the Vaughan Awards as all senior volunteers are winners, we're proud to be a part of helping to recognize their dedication and hard work." The Vaughan Awards were initiated in 1962 in memory of Joseph D. Vaughan, a New Hampshire legislator and an advocate on behalf of the elderly. Vaughan was instrumental in creating a state agency dedicated to the well being of senior citizens.

This year's Vaughan Award recipients are:
Fran Donahue - Alton Bay
Carol and Ed Westervelt - North Conway
George Parker - Keene
Joyce Donadio - Bethlehem
Richard 'Dick' Jaeger - Orange
Nancy Wilbur - Nashua
Kathryn 'Kay' Butler - Wilmot
Gerri Beck - Salem
Sylvia Dowst - Strafford
Bette Stockwell - Plainfield

Posted on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 06:59AM by Registered CommenterNH INSIDER in , , , | Comments Off
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