New Web Site Launches
UPDATE: Not associated with NH Liberty Alliance
A reader sends a long a new website titled NH Election Info, you can find it here.
| What does New Hampshire want? | |
| A say in the future of the family. | |
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| What did the New Hampshire House do? | |
| They denied citizens a vote on marriage. | |
| What does New Hampshire want? | |
| Help with ballooning health care costs. | |
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| What did the New Hampshire House deliver? | |
| A $250 fine on lost balloons. | |
More information at: NHelection.info





Reader Comments (15)
This can't be from the NH Liberty Alliance. Slander!
(If the NHLA posted the first graphic on its website, half the organization's members would rescind their memberships).
Trust me, this is BS. Please cite the source!
MAD MAX
MAD MAX
Here is why the two graphic arguments are not libertarian arguments.
(1) Some libertarians like gays, and some find homosexuality abhorrent. But no libertarian thinks a 51% majority has any right to tell a 49% minority what marriage is or isn't. Whether we like it or not, the private behavior of consenting adults is none of our business.
The conflict over marriage is unnecessary. It only exists because government has made the mistake of attaching various entitlements and benefits to marriage. Most libertarians think adults should be free to enter the contracts of their choosing with other consenting adults. This includes marriage. And despite objections to special marriage entitlements, most libertarians are okay with civil unions as a measure which ends discrimination against some couples who consider themselves to be married.
(2) The NHLA certainly criticized the balloon bill, but libertarians wouldn't be likely to frame the argument by saying citizens need "help with ballooning health care costs." Instead we would be more likely to address the reasons why health care is so expensive, most of which can be traced back to unnecessary and counterproductive government interventions into the marketplace.
MAD MAX
P.S. I am a member of the NHLA, but I don't speak for the org. I am not on the board...
I request that someone edit this post for accuracy of content.
Libertarians LOVE gay marriage and undermining marriage is of little concern to them. Many libers in the GOP voted for gay marriage/unions.
They also don't give a damn that our elected representatives are not focused enough on ballooning health care costs. "Let the old and sick people die" is their attitude (if it's not in their platform, it's perhaps an unwriten policy.)
Although the graphics are clever, they would make a far better ad for the GOP, which really is fighting for the family and for market-driven healthcare solutions, not fighting with the Democrats to undermine and overthrow societal structures that have been in place for generations.
I don't know how anyone could mix that site up with NHLA which is nhliberty.org and doesn't ever put out anything controversial.
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I know Steve. And I love his stuff! I hope to have it linked with our CNHT site so more people can see it.
Steve isn't part of the Liberty Alliance at all.
I forgot to mention. Steve is part of the new group of conservative activists I have been running into around the state lately - web savvy professionals but NOT Free Staters.
One group is starting a regional type taxpayer organization on their own based on their web site and blog.
And others have asked CNHT to come meet several towns at once to start getting active in a more organized fashion.
Keeping up with it will be a challenge.
So I would encourage our new Democrat leaders to just nevermind and keep passing Massachusetts style government.
As for libertarians - they're Republicans who grew up with all of the advantages of a civil society (public schools, roads, highways, libraries) and would now deny them to everyone else.