Results of voting on March 11, 2008:
SB 2 VOTE: YES: 240 NO: 254
SCHOOL BOARD VOTE: Cogan: 305 Girouard: 187

CNHT eBlast 3/10/2008

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Taxpayers rejected millions in spending at 2008 NH town meetings where they controlled the show, the spending, and ultimately their taxes, which are property-based. This has always been the best system and will continue to be, for this reason—local control.

From a recent article in the Union Leader: “Gov. John Lynch, a popular Democrat, voted against the resolution at his Town Meeting in Hopkinton, and would take the pledge in his expected run for a third term, his office has said. Republican state Sen. Joseph Kenney, who may run against Lynch, says he would take it too.”

Granite State Fair Tax Coalition is a front group for the World Council of Churches aka the United Nations. The UN of course is a bloated bureuacratic NGO that would like to count, tax and control everything in the universe and would like the ’sharing of the wealth’ ‘within and across’ nations.

All candidates are cordially invited to the CNHT picnic on July 5th where our theme will be “Celebrating the Pledge”! They are already lining up to take it. The picnic will be held in Hopkinton, home of our own Governor Lynch. We expect him to attend and sign it at that time.

Since Governor Lynch himself voted AGAINST the anti-pledge resolution at his own Hopkinton Town Meeting and his spokesperson said that he would take The Pledge if he runs for office again we wonder what is the next tactic that will be used to dupe the voters into rejection of the Pledge in this non-binding resolution? Lynch has promised to veto any broadbased bill that comes across his desk. (He gets some things right…)

The United Nations World Council of Churches will continue to be blocked in its effort to centralize NH’s way of taxation and redistribute the wealth, under cover of a supposedly local group called “Granite State Fair Tax Coalition” that inappropriately infiltrated NH town meetings.

Jane Aitken
Board of Directors, CNHT
136 North Main Street
Concord, NH 03301