Opinion
Opinion: The problem with Democrats
By JONATHAN P. BAIRD
Jonathan P. Baird lives in Wilmot. The Democrats are facing a scary mid-term election. Parties in power typically lose ground in the mid-terms. Add high gas prices and inflation to the mix, issues where voters often blame office-holders, and...
Opinion: The plan to steal the 2024 presidential election
By JONATHAN P. BAIRD
Jonathan P. Baird lives in Wilmot.You might think that if some political partisans had a plan to steal a presidential election, it would be kept top secret. That is not the case with the Republican Party. Their plan to steal the 2024 presidential...
Letter: The facts about gas prices
Red flags went flying when I read Joe Mendola’s letter published March 17. He wrote that Biden took office on Jan. 20, 2020 and claimed that “on Jan. 19, 2020, the price of gas at the pump was $1.89/gal.” Biden took office on Jan. 21, 2021 and...
My Turn: Putin, the bear, and the book of Revelation
By RANDALL BALMER
Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has made the book of Revelation relevant once again.The final book of the New Testament, with its apocalyptic visions of multi-headed dragons, plagues, vials of judgment, the Whore of Babylon and the Battle of...
My Turn: Be a civic-minded citizen
By KAITLIN ROCCA
Civics is the study of the rights and obligations of citizens in society. Civic-minded individuals are proactive citizens willing to plug into and engage in the world around them. Our society thrives when people are committed to serving the greater...
Letter: U.S. is not doing enough
Currently, 689 million people worldwide live in extreme poverty or live on less than $1.90 a day. As an international leader, the U.S. is not doing enough to aid impoverished communities abroad. Many Americans don’t know that while the U.S. military...
My Turn: Prenda not right for NH education
By JUDITH ACKERSON
Well, Gov. Chris Sununu and Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut have put another nail in the coffin of public education by pushing further funding for Prenda, an independent for-profit company tasked with spending our tax money on non-public...
My Turn: What exactly is inherent racism?
By SUSANNAH COLT
What does it mean to be “inherently superior or inferior” or “inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously?” I’ve been asking myself that question since Gov. Sununu signed into law the budget that included an...
My Turn: Upcoming state legislation aims to promote equity and fairness for private road taxpayers
By JOHN J. GOGLIA
The New Hampshire Private Road Taxpayers Alliance (NHPVRTA), a statewide nonprofit organization seeking fairness and equity for taxpayers that own property on residential private ways, was formed when a group of like-minded individuals determined that...
My Turn: Standardized tests are not the answer
By CARISA CORROW
Two recent My Turns (“A Healthy Future,” Monitor, 8/20 and “A Serious Approach,” Monitor, 8/29) both miss the mark when talking about public education and how we understand what it means to be successful for learners and public schools. If we are...
Letter: Flea and tick treatments harmful to aquatic systems
Dogs who have recently received flea and/or tick treatments and dogs wearing flea and tick collars present a danger to the waters in which they are allowed to swim. The chemicals can kill a wide variety of invertebrates essential to the ecosystem....
My Turn: A proclamation of pardon
By JOSEPH MENDOLA
If you Google “Dr. Walter E. Williams Amnesty Proclamation,” you’ll find a pardon that bestows forgiveness on all Americans of European descent who, along with their ancestors, may have discriminated against his people.Dr. Williams was a great African...
My Turn: Follow the right-wing money
By WILLIAM MADDOCKS
Looking deeper into the current debate around the so-called “divisive concepts” bill (HB 2 or HB 544) and its origins in former presidential Executive Order 13950, we find dubious lineage revealing outside money sources that oppose honest education...
My Turn: As a child of older parents
By SUSANNAH COLT
The story about the 57-year-old woman who had a baby with her 65-year-old husband triggered feelings buried deep within me. The feelings range from anger all the way to acceptance.For most of my adult life I’ve felt sad and angry because my father...
Our Turn: N.H. bee populations are in trouble, and the way forward
By DIANA CARPINONEand FAWN GAUDET
New Hampshire is a beautiful state and as residents we are incredibly blessed to live here and have the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty that attracts tourists and supports our economy.Despite the bucolic appearance of our landscape, upon close...
My Turn: How to abuse the agritourism system in New Hampshire
By JIM ZABLOCKI
The New Hampshire Legislature, in RSA 21:34a, defines agritourism as attracting visitors to a farm to attend events or activities that are accessory uses to the primary farm operation. Agritourism has been with us for many years. From hayrides to...
My Turn: Remembering Christa
By MEL MYLER
Today marks the 35th anniversary of the Challenger tragedy of Jan. 28, 1986. It is a day that we will not forget. On the 30th anniversary, I gave the following testimony to the N.H. House of Representatives. Let me share with you that accounting of...
Letter: Corrections officers are first responders, too
Correctional officers are sworn law enforcement personnel. These men and women are eligible for the same retirement police and firefighters are entitled to. They receive emergency first responder training and must maintain that certification in order...
My Turn: Zero white guilt
By GRACE MATTERN
My husband and I served as volunteer election monitors on Nov. 3. When we arrived at the polling location in a neighboring town, there was a large truck parked in the lot so the sign in the rear cab window faced those pulling in: “ZERO WHITE GUILT.”I...
Jean Stimmell: The delusions of Trump supporters
By JEAN STIMMELL
According to the Cleveland Clinic, a delusional disorder, previously called paranoid disorder, is a serious mental illness in which a person cannot tell what is real from what is imagined. The main feature of this disorder is the presence of...
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