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So we're to send the governor a red pen?
Just imagine if he received a "Red" pen for every licensed gun owner in the state. What kind of message would that send
I'd think a thousand independently-generated envelopes each containing a pen or three (representing the voters in the sending household) would have the most impact?NHFC is considering helping supply veto pens: Should we do this?
licensed? we're talking nh here.... how about "every gun owner registered to vote"
Does Bic make that many pens?How about one for every gun in the state ???
Everyone send in a red pen with a nice business letter to the Governor. He needs to know that if these bills become law, he has lost his base in the next election
Yes....go for it....I know they have recieved a significant number of them.....
Has anyone recieved a response from Sununu or his office?
I know I have not.......
I have an idea for next step should any of these bills get past Senate without the Gov chiming in.......
WMUR said:But Sununu wrote, "Nothing is more critical to our state’s future than ensuring strong leadership in the Corner Office and saving our New Hampshire advantage" in the face of what he called a "radical" agenda by the Democratic majorities in the state Legislature.
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What is also clear is that the Democrats' agenda in New Hampshire has become more radical than any of us ever believed possible. This is highlighted by the fact that the Democrats in Concord, for the first time in history, put an income tax bill on the Governor’s desk