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		<title>Interview with Senator Rick Santorum (Clear Victory Radio, March 9, 2011)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a direct link (whole episode) to our interview with Senator Rick Santorum. The Senator comes on at about 40 minutes in for the last segment. Look for ClearVictoryRadio.org coming soon, as well as podcasts in the iTunes marketplace.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a <a href="http://gopstrafford.org/wp-content/uploads/Podcast%203-9-11.mp3">direct link</a> (whole episode) to our interview with Senator Rick Santorum.  The Senator comes on at about 40 minutes in for the last segment.</p>
<p>Look for ClearVictoryRadio.org coming soon, as well as podcasts in the iTunes marketplace.</p>
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		<title>Association of American Educators (Clear Victory Radio, March 2, 2011)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 06:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a link to the March 2 episode of Clear Victory Radio, featuring our guest Tracey Bailey with the Association of American Educators: http://gopstrafford.org/wp-content/uploads/Podcast%203-2-11.mp3]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a link to the March 2 episode of Clear Victory Radio, featuring our guest Tracey Bailey with the Association of American Educators:</p>
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		<title>UNH Professors Need to Study Economics &#8211; You Can&#8217;t Squeeze Blood from a Stone</title>
		<link>http://gopstrafford.org/blog/2011/02/28/unh-professors-need-to-study-economics-you-cant-squeeze-blood-from-a-stone/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 20:51:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DURHAM – The war of words over a new contract for professors at the University of New Hampshire continued last week as they sparred with administrators over how much the state may cut the school&#8217;s funding. Both sides agree cuts &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://gopstrafford.org/blog/2011/02/28/unh-professors-need-to-study-economics-you-cant-squeeze-blood-from-a-stone/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DURHAM – The war of words over a new contract for professors at the University of New Hampshire continued last week as they sparred with administrators over how much the state may cut the school&#8217;s funding.</p>
<p>Both sides agree cuts are in the offing, but they are far apart on how much will be sliced. Any reductions will influence the next contract for UNH&#8217;s approximately 630 tenured professors, whose agreement expired at the end of June.</p>
<p>The state budget has yet to be finalized, but professors are predicting smaller cuts while administrators are bracing for larger ones.</p>
<p>See the full story <a href="http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=UNH,+profs'+union+differ+on+likely+cuts&#038;articleId=ead6766f-608e-4bd0-9219-c62cb983a0e8">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Strafford County Republican Dinner to be Headlined by Senator Rick Santorum</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 04:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ChrisBuck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Feb. 27, 2011 Contact: Tess Conroy Strafford County Republican Committee Chair chair@gopstrafford.org (603) 337-5706 www.GOPStrafford.org STRAFFORD COUNTY REPUBLICAN DINNER TO BE HEADLINED BY SENATOR RICK SANTORUM Durham &#8211; The Strafford County Republican Committee is pleased to announce &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://gopstrafford.org/blog/2011/02/27/strafford-county-republican-dinner-to-be-headlined-by-senator-rick-santorum/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE<br />
Feb. 27, 2011</p>
<p>Contact:</p>
<p>Tess Conroy<br />
Strafford County Republican Committee Chair<br />
chair@gopstrafford.org<br />
(603) 337-5706<br />
www.GOPStrafford.org</p>
<p><strong>STRAFFORD COUNTY REPUBLICAN DINNER TO BE HEADLINED BY SENATOR RICK SANTORUM</strong></p>
<p><strong>Durham</strong> &#8211; The Strafford County Republican Committee is pleased to announce its 2011 Lincoln-Reagan Dinner, to be held March 11, 2011 at the Three Chimneys Inn in Durham.</p>
<p>“Strafford County Republicans enjoyed tremendous results in the 2010 elections and we are gathering to not only celebrate those victories, but to look forward to even greater success in 2012,” said Tess Conroy, chair of the Strafford County Republican Committee.  “The historic Three Chimneys Inn is a great setting for a great lineup of speakers.”</p>
<p>The keynote address will be given by Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA).  During his service in Washington, Senator Santorum was an outspoken opponent of big government, over spending, and political corruption, and was noted for his accomplishments such as the 1996 Welfare Reform Act.  He has fought for democracy across the globe, as well as to promote our own national security interests.  As a Senator, his leadership was recognized when he was elected Conference Chairman by his colleagues.</p>
<p>Other speakers will include Ovide Lamontagne and Catherine Cheney.  Lamontagne was a candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2010 and the 1996 Republican nominee for governor, and has been named “Conservative of the Year” by Americans for Prosperity.  He has been an active leader in the Republican party and the New Hampshire community.  Cheney is a member of the Dover City Council and was just elected as a Commissioner of Strafford County.</p>
<p>“Both the quality of our speakers and the location of our dinner speak to the strength of the Republican party,” added Conroy.  “We believe the Republican message brought by our speakers should be of interest to all residents of Strafford County.”</p>
<p>The event will begin at 6 PM with a VIP reception, followed by the dinner at 7 PM.  Tickets may be purchased at http://santorum.eventbrite.com/</p>
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		<title>Freedom of Conscience</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 03:42:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Without freedom of thought there can be no such thing as wisdom and no such thing as liberty without freedom of speech.” – Benjamin Franklin. Recent calls for “regulation” of speech that certain people find offensive confuse the right to &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://gopstrafford.org/blog/2011/02/15/freedom-of-conscience/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>“Without freedom of thought there can be no such thing as wisdom and no such thing as liberty without freedom of speech.” – Benjamin Franklin.</em></p>
<p>Recent calls for “regulation” of speech that certain people find offensive confuse the right to speak with a license to speak. License is the “permission granted by competent authority to engage in a business or occupation or in an activity otherwise unlawful.” A right, in contrast, is the inalienable authority to do something, or to refuse to do it, which exists by virtue of one’s humanity. According to Justice William Brennan: &#8220;The Framers of the Bill of Rights did not purport to ‘create’ rights. Rather, they designed the Bill of Rights to prohibit our Government from infringing rights and liberties presumed to be existing.&#8221;</p>
<p>New Hampshire has a strong tradition of protecting freedoms of speech and thought dating back to the formation of our Constitution. The most obvious provision for speech in our Bill of Rights is Article 22, which declares that “Free speech and liberty of the press are essential to the security of freedom in a state: They ought, therefore, to be inviolably preserved.” Rather than an engine for inciting violence, the framers of our State Constitution viewed the right to speak as an essential protection against external threats. The true evil was the crown, not the delicate sensibilities of colonial New Hampshire residents.</p>
<p>An undoubtedly related provision of the Constitution is found at Article 4, which poetically affirms the right of Conscience: &#8220;Among the natural rights, some are, in their very nature unalienable, because no equivalent can be given or received for them. Of this kind are the Rights of Conscience.&#8221;</p>
<p>It is easy to gloss over the importance of this provision, which, in some measure makes our State Constitution more complete than the federal version. While the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, freedom of press, and freedom of assembly, among other things, it is the New Hampshire Constitution that strikes at the heart of the matter. Quite simply, the right to speak is emblematic of the right to think, and the right to think also means not being compelled to do something that goes against one&#8217;s conscience. U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence has recognized the connection between thought and speech, generally favoring an expanded interpretation of the things that qualify as &#8220;speech,&#8221; because they demonstrate an exercise of one&#8217;s conscience. We in New Hampshire should be proud of our recognition of this right, and of the fact that we thought of it first.</p>
<p>The framers even saw fit to include a Right of Revolution in Article 10 to guard against the evil of political subjugation, declaring that when all “means of redress. . .” (including civilized discourse) were found to be ineffectual, “the people may, and of right ought to reform the old, or establish a new government.” In a free society, the time for speaking may indeed reach an end &#8211; it ends when the time for revolution begins.</p>
<p>To bring this into the present day, it is worth mentioning that on Jan. 11, Fosters published an opinion piece by Laurenne Ramsdell entitled: “<a href="http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110111/GJNEWS_01/701119896">UNH Professor: Shooting part of growing incivility.</a>” The article failed to provide a single fact to support Professor Bruce Mallory’s outrageous claim that the tone of public discourse was responsible for Jared Loughner’s actions, leaving readers to ponder why it did not appear on the editorial page. More importantly, it shamelessly advanced a point of view, which, if taken to its logical end, represents a very dangerous political position – that society’s failure to be an “ideal civil society” was somehow responsible for the random acts of an insane gunman.</p>
<p>The reality is that there may be a myriad of “causes” for the Arizona shooting, but the proponents of limiting speech find only one, the flaws of society’s capacity for civil discourse. And to be clear, the majority of speech that is called “uncivilized” by these same stewards of public discussion are conservative viewpoints. In some cases, though not in the Jan. 11 article/editorial, conservative legislators and talk show hosts are even being called out by name.</p>
<p>The hard truth for progressives is that if we take our Constitutions seriously, then we should not tarnish the sacrifices made by Americans in defense of the principles they contain. “Civil discourse” does not mean agreeable positions.  In our system of laws, offensive speech is protected. The line between speech that should be tolerated and that which should be suppressed is thin, but it is there nonetheless. In the advice of Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes:</p>
<blockquote><p>[W]e should be eternally vigilant against attempts to check the expression of opinions that we loathe and believe to be fraught with death, unless they so imminently threaten immediate interference with the lawful and pressing purposes of the law that an immediate check is required to save the country.</p></blockquote>
<p>Those advocating for censorship of certain viewpoints, tones, or political beliefs would do well to remember that there is rarely much that is common about common decency. Political speech is a basic right under our system of government, but one could argue that political disagreement is even more essential. Vitriol and rhetoric are a part of the political process, like it or not, and since no person has a monopoly on the truth, it will never be possible to draw the line between an illegitimate opinion and a legitimate one.</p>
<p>But all of the focus on &#8220;civility&#8221; misses the point completely, at least from a Constitutional perspective. Our founders knew that a person&#8217;s right to exercise their conscience was the most important verification that they were truly free. After all, you may deprive me of my right to speak, and I will still be free, but when you deprive me of my right to think there is nothing left. Whether discourse is “civil” is not determined by the opinion of the listener, it is determined by whether society is civilized enough to recognize the speaker’s right to say something distasteful.</p>
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		<title>Announcing our Lincoln-Reagan dinner with Sen. Rick Santorum</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 00:39:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please join us on March 11, 2011 for a Lincoln-Reagan dinner with special guest, Senator Rick Santorum. Full details here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please join us on March 11, 2011 for a Lincoln-Reagan dinner with special guest, Senator Rick Santorum.</p>
<p>Full details <a href="http://gopstrafford.org/events/?event_id=4">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Thank you for supporting Dover</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 23:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you to all the great speakers that helped make the Dover Republican Committee kickoff party a great success: Ovide Lamontagne, Jack Kimball and Jeb Bradley. Thank you also to our Republican friends in Dover and Strafford County. Sincerely, Chris &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://gopstrafford.org/blog/2011/02/15/thank-you-for-supporting-dover/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you to all the great speakers that helped make the Dover Republican Committee kickoff party a great success: Ovide Lamontagne, Jack Kimball and Jeb Bradley.</p>
<p>Thank you also to our Republican friends in Dover and Strafford County.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Chris Buck, Chairman<br />
Dover Republican Committee</p>
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