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NH strikes the right balance, but ...
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In SB 148 the state Senate struck the right balance between trying to project New Hampshire citizens from…Continue

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May 11
John F.J. Sullivan replied to LFDA Editor's discussion 'Should PSNH be forced to sell its power plants?'
"This seems extremely heavy-handed and an ineffective way to spur competition. Plus, it's difficult to imagine anything like this passing constitutional muster."
Apr 19
John F.J. Sullivan commented on Henry Gekonde's member post 'Can Walmart's allure last?'
"I think Walmart is often unfairly maligned, but it's true that shopping there is usually a risk vs. reward proposition.Flashlight batteries and Fruit of the Looms are the same everywhere,so why not save money on them at walmart? But you have to…"
Apr 12
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Is green energy future written in the wind?

By John F.J. SullivanIt doesn't take an eye-popping trip to the filling station or an onerous home heating bill to get even the most retro, fossil-fuel-loving American to begin contemplating energy alternatives. Nukes? Wind? Anyone relying on New Hampshire's own Seabrook Station nuclear power plant as the hope of green energy's future has to have been chastened…See More
Apr 2
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Hold your fire

By John F.J. SullivanIf you're reading this, chances are you're a smirking, money-grubbing member of an elite cabal conspiring to preserve a permanent underclass of worker bees to do your bidding, or you're a shiftless layabout waiting for a generous check from the taxpayers to help feed your vices. Or you're a person of questionable morals too ready to sashay into a clinic to blithely execute your baby, or you're a regressive knuckle dragger who believes women should only remove their burqas…See More
Mar 30
John F.J. Sullivan commented on Henry Gekonde's member post 'Authorities tight-lipped about cop's shooting'
"Henry, I understand the frustration with the media, but newspapers and such are bound by pretty stringent libel laws and, as such, need to be sure they report only things that are "provably true." As a result, the quotes are often dry and…"
Mar 26
John F.J. Sullivan commented on Robert Wheeler's member post 'Our Leaders are out of control'
"Well, the Articles of Impeachment spring to mind. However, in the modern era, such a remedy has been reserved only for the most serious crimes against the Constitution, like marital infidelity.Seriously, the targeting of American citizens without…"
Mar 14
John F.J. Sullivan replied to LFDA Editor's discussion 'House panel OKs unlicensed carry bill' in the group Gun Laws Discussions
"That's an interesting premise, though it kind of puts one state in the position of trying to dictate/enforce the laws of another state, which isn't exactly kosher, constitutionally. At least that's how it seems. "
Mar 7
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Robert S. Lynch left a comment for John F.J. Sullivan
"FJ, LFDA is exactly what I have been looking for - a forum to get the word out that we must do what is necessary to save our Constitutional Republic. To start we need a great leader to provide the people a vision and the goals necessary to have the…"
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Athletic trainers are health professionals

Athletic trainers are health professionals, so why shouldn't they be able to bill insurance companies? Besides, nearly every state has license requirements for the profession, meaning they're reasonably regulated.Chiropractors can bill for insurance reimbursement, and there's not exactly an abundance of peer-reviewed, double-blind clinical trial evidence on the benefits of their particular method of care (though my few experiences with it have found it beneficial, even if its efficacy is…See More
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Mar 1
John F.J. Sullivan replied to Anna Brown's discussion 'Will the Affordable Care Act make health care more affordable?'
"In the short term it's impossible to imagine anything but a huge spike in health care costs, but as Steven and others have pointed out, a single-payer system has the potential to engender significant savings and increase efficiency. In theory,…"
Mar 1
John F.J. Sullivan replied to Maxwell Hammer's discussion 'Mitt Romney'
"Max, I think that's an awfully broad brush you're using there. It may be true that a certain contingent of people with those beliefs are backing Romney, but I'd be inclined to think most who ascribe to such notions are following more…"
Mar 1
John F.J. Sullivan replied to LFDA Editor's discussion 'Should Portsmouth Naval Shipyard stay open?'
"Somewhere my old high-school NJROTC instructor, Capt. James Martin, is shaking his head, but one has to question the value of keeping this "sub shop" afloat, beyond it serving as a longstanding and successful stimulus plan for the local…"
Feb 27
John F.J. Sullivan commented on Anna Brown's member post 'Romney through the Wordle mill'
"Funny. That Romney word cloud pretty much nails it. I mean, that's just verging-on-Tourette's-Syndrome levels of invoking America."
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Athletic trainers deserve reimbursement

Health insurance plans often reimburse care provided by practitioners of various areas of "medicine,", from chiropractic to massage therapy to reiki. In my view, athletic trainers offer valuable, scientifically sound treatment regimens, so they should be eligible for reimbursement from insurance companies.

Posted on May 11, 2012 at 3:00pm

Anti-adultery legislation: the ultimate overreach

Adultery is largely about one going where one shouldn't go, and that's the case with government trying to regulate marriage and marital behavior, which ultimately are civil and spiritual matters.

New Hampshire should purge its RSAs of any trace of overreach, and leave questions of adultery to divorce lawyers and rolling-pin manufacturers. 

Posted on May 11, 2012 at 2:59pm

Is green energy future written in the wind?

By John F.J. Sullivan

It doesn't take an eye-popping trip to the filling station or an onerous home heating bill to get even the most retro, fossil-fuel-loving American to begin contemplating energy alternatives. Nukes? Wind?



Anyone relying on New Hampshire's own Seabrook Station nuclear power plant as the hope of green…

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Posted on April 2, 2012 at 4:30pm

Hold your fire

By John F.J. Sullivan

If you're reading this, chances are you're a smirking, money-grubbing member of an elite cabal conspiring to preserve a permanent underclass of worker bees to do your bidding, or you're a shiftless layabout waiting for a generous check from the taxpayers to help feed your vices.



Or you're a person of questionable morals too ready to sashay into a clinic to blithely execute your baby, or you're a regressive knuckle dragger who believes…

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Posted on March 30, 2012 at 8:00pm

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At 10:03pm on March 6, 2012, Robert S. Lynch said…

FJ,

LFDA is exactly what I have been looking for - a forum to get the word out that we must do what is necessary to save our Constitutional Republic.

To start we need a great leader to provide the people a vision and the goals necessary to have the vision become reality. Great leaders, in my opinion, do the following:

SURROUND YOURSELF WITH THE BEST PEOPLE YOU CAN FIND.

GIVE THEM THE TOOLS THEY NEED TO PRACTICE THEIR TRADE.

HELP THEM SEE THE VISION

ENCOURAGE THEM

PRAISE THEM

Also, we need strong families:

The success of a society depends on the strength of the family!

We need a vision that brings all humanity together.

VISION

The people of the world join together to accelarate the accummulation of all the knowledge in the Universe coupled with the fact that every life from the instant of conception until the time of death has the unalienable right to be free.

The United States of America is the only country capable of leading the world's people to accomplish this vision/dream but we must get our own house in order and return to being the economic and military powerhouse along with the envy of the world. To accomplish this we must elect a leader who will budget with a surplus to payoff the national debt, balance trade, make all decisions with the best interests of the Great American Family in mind and end entitlements which is subsidizing the downfall of our republic as something for nothing has been the downfall of every republic that has preceded ours all the way back 2000 years to the Athenians.

I wrote a book recently on this topic available on Amazon.com in the book category then just type in Guardrails, God & Santa Claus.

Here is a message we must get out to the American People Now!

Obituary of the United States of America

In 1887 Alexander Tyler, a Scottish history professor at the University of Edinborough, had this to say about the fall of the Athenian Republic some 2,000 years prior:

"A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse over loose fiscal policy, (which is) always followed by a dictatorship."

"The average age of the world's greatest civilizations from the beginning of history, has been about 200 years. During those 200 years, these nations always progressed through the following sequence:

From bondage to spiritual faith;
From spiritual faith to great courage;
From courage to liberty;
From liberty to abundance;
From abundance to complacency;
»From complacency to apathy;
From apathy to dependence;
From dependence back into bondage."


Born 1776 in North America

Died 2012

(236 years – better than average)

Note: Average is Awful!

Cause of Death: Entitlements - Giving away something for nothing - isn’t that a shame.

More on Friday. "Let's get 'er done"

Bob Lynch

 
 
 

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