Today, CPR-Action in conjunction with the National Organization for Marriage launched the new television ad “His Word”.
Commenting on the ad, CPR-Action Executive Director, Kevin Smith, stated, “From the very moment the Governor introduced this amendment, we believed he did so as cover for having flipped his position on gay marriage. Much like the “religious amendment” made to HB 436 [...]
Archive for May, 2009
CPR-Action’s New TV Ad, “His Word”
Posted in News, Policy, tagged gay marriage, Governor Lynch, HB436, Kevin Smith, National Organization for Marriage, NH Legislature, veto on May 28, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Where can a gas tax take us?
Posted in Policy, Politics, tagged financial crisis, gas tax, global warming, government intervention, Governor Lynch, libertarianism, nationalization, New Hampshire, personal freedom, recession, small government, taxes on May 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The past several months have left me amazed at how taxes have increased on all Americans (not just those making over $250K) to fund specific programs.
A gas tax is no exception. However, on more than one occasion (including Bill O’Reilly last night) I have heard otherwise ‘not liberal’ people say that they ‘don’t mind’ the [...]
Best BBQ Sauce for Backyard Cookouts
Posted in Events, Family, tagged Arthur Bryants, BBQ, cookouts, Fiorella's, Gates, Jack Stack, Kansas City, Mr. Epps on May 24, 2009 | 2 Comments »
So, to digress for a moment and lighten the mood from all the “heavy” issues we’ve been discussing the last few months…
No doubt this weekend, many of you will be cooking outdoors and as such will be choosing your favorite condiments and flavors for your burgers, ribs, steaks and other traditional BBQ flair…
As such, I would [...]
A lesson from Massachusetts?
Posted in Policy, tagged gas tax, Massachusetts, New Hampshire on May 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Earlier in the week, the Boston Herald had this story…
“This really isn’t about State House dynamics between the Governor and the Legislature – the public could care less about that,” Patrick said in a statement to the News Service. “What they do care about – particularly those families struggling to find a job or keep [...]
Poll: Which bill do you think is the most offensive?
Posted in Poll Question, tagged bills, NH Legisalture, polls on May 22, 2009 | 7 Comments »
Loss of Religious Liberties…MA-2006…NH-2009….
Posted in Family, News, Policy, tagged discrimination, Mary Ann Glendon, Massachusetts, religious liberties on May 20, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I came across this article from the Boston Globe tonight in my archives that is well worth reading in light of the Senate Judiciary Committee opposing an amendment today that would have extended religious liberties to private individuals and businesses via a freedom of conscience clause in the amendment.
The last paragraph sums it up well:
”As much [...]
Quote of the Day 5/19/09
Posted in News, Policy, Politics, tagged conservatism, democracy, government intervention, Milton Friedman, nationalization, Quote of the Day, recession, small government on May 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The greatest advances of civilization, whether in architecture or painting, in science and literature, in industry or agriculture, have never come from centralized government.
Milton Friedman
Remember this when it comes to government mandated fuel efficient vehicles built by government owned vehicle manufacturers…
CPR-Action’s New Ad: “Broader Lens”
Posted in Policy, Politics, tagged broader lens, gay marriage, Governor Lynch on May 18, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Today, CPR-Action in conjunction with the National Organization for Marriage launched the new television ad “Broader Lens”.
Commenting on the ad, CPR-Action Executive Director, Kevin Smith, stated, “We’re running this ad to remind New Hampshire’s citizens that Governor Lynch broke his word by misleading voters to believe that he opposed gay marriage. It is also our intent [...]
Carrie speaks for many who are ‘fed-up’….
Posted in Policy, Politics, tagged Carrie Prejean, free speech, Juan Williams, Marriage, tolerance on May 13, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Some time ago, we posted a video in which Juan Williams went on a bit of a (justified) bender about how vicious the “left” can be when you just disagree with them… (see here)
And as we saw from the recent reaction to Miss California, Carrie Prejean’s answer stating she believed marriage is between one man and [...]
The Face of Cornerstone
Posted in News, Policy, tagged conservatism, Cornerstone, democracy, genderless marriage, Kevin H Smith, Marriage, New Hampshire, Respect, Ronald Reagan, values on May 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Aside from having a Facebook page and a WordPress Blog, Cornerstone Policy Research is active with three dimensional people as well. Kevin Smith, our Executive Director has been working tirelessly up at the state house in Concord actually talking to people and fighting a truly good fight on our supporter’s behalf. The Concord Monitor did [...]
