The CNHT Picnic has become a yearly institution among New Hampshire activists. It is the one and only annual fundraiser for the Coalition of NH Taxpayers, – a great organization that has been fighting for taxpayer rights for many years. This is always a fun event, and a great opportunity to meet new people as well as to see some familiar faces.
This year’s event will take place in Hillsborough NH on Saturday July 6th from 12 to 3 PM. The 603 Alliance will be there, and we hope that you will too! Tickets are only $20 (which includes plenty of food) and the money goes to a great cause. Children aged 12 and under are free.
Many people in New Hampshire are unaware that Democrats in our State Legislature passed an Income Tax earlier this year. Fortunately it will not become law, because Governor Sununu vetoed it.
Please help us spread the word, and let people around our state know that the Democrats in our state have been pushing higher taxes.
On Monday, July 29th, the 603 Alliance will host “Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions… a debate on the science and policy implications of climate change”.
Watch for more details in the near future. In the meantime… save the date!
603 Alliance Board member Spec Bowers was a featured speaker at the most recent Rockingham County Republican Committee Meeting.
Featured left to right: State Sen. Regina Birdsell, Rep. Jess Edwards, the Republican leader of House Dick Hinch, Spec Bowers, the Republican leader of Senate Chuck Morse.
Stop by and see us in Rye Beach on May 18th and 19th, where we will be holding a yard sale to benefit the 603 Alliance. The inventory includes a lot of high-quality items:
Small tables; chairs; ornate folding screens; vintage Italian pram; vintage Fisher-Price toys from the 70’s; wrought-iron patio furniture; large oval dining table; decorative pieces; office supplies including stationery, copy paper, fax machine, and printer; table, bed, and bath linens; unique items and artwork; folding portable twin bed; folding chairs; folding tables; tents; storage racks; children’s toys and books; throw pillows; lamps; heaters; fans; clothing steamer; rugs; kitchenware and gadgets; cookware; glassware; tools for home and garden; custom dollhouse (for hobbyist to finish); Queen Ann desk with leather top; hardcover books; winter coats and jackets; boots; party supplies . . .AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!
James O’Keefe came to New Hampshire to share a documented case of vote fraud. They recorded a citizen admitting to voting in two states for the same election. He brought the evidence to the NH AG, who then handed James a subpoena.
The double voter was eventually charged but not until after this event and public pressure applied to the Nh AG as a result of it.
Below James explains the circumstances and explores the ongoing issue of election fraud in the Granite State and the actions of State authorities to punish him for pointing out the flaws in their system.
Note: His complete remarks have been divided up into shorter more digestible segments.
CNHT chairman Ed Nail gives us a vote-fraud warm-up for what follows during the dinner event. James O’keefe’s latest investigation.
Ed gives us a recent history of the NH AG’s office and it’s “pursuit” of vote stealers in New Hampshire including all the details they didn’t share with the press (if they even pursued the case) that activists uncovered.