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<strong>(September 27th, 2001)</strong> [https://youtu.be/EN9OdruH_qM?t=90 John Oliver]: <blockquote>It's a state that's 88% white with a Republican governor and no adult seat-belt law. Sure, they present themselves as charming, but deep down they are basically just [[Florida]] with foliage.</blockquote> | <strong>(September 27th, 2001)</strong> [https://youtu.be/EN9OdruH_qM?t=90 John Oliver] whined on his crappy TV show: <blockquote>It's a state that's 88% white with a Republican governor and no adult seat-belt law. Sure, they present themselves as charming, but deep down they are basically just [[Florida]] with foliage.</blockquote> | ||
====Random Twitter "Endorsements"==== | ====Random Twitter "Endorsements"==== |
Revision as of 18:42, 17 June 2022
This is a list of "Endorsements" by anti-libertarians.
See also: Endorsements
In the News
(March 26th, 2022) Michael Cameron Ward
Underwood as Select Board chair presented an amendment to the school district budget reducing it from $1.7 million to $800,000. The vote passed 20-14. It took less than 5% of the town's registered voters to redefine the school district.
Public Figures and Politicritters
(September 27th, 2001) John Oliver whined on his crappy TV show:
It's a state that's 88% white with a Republican governor and no adult seat-belt law. Sure, they present themselves as charming, but deep down they are basically just Florida with foliage.
Random Twitter "Endorsements"
(April 25th, 2022) Colin Booth:
It’s almost like Republicans in Concord created the most teacher-hostile climate in New Hampshire schools of any time in history and, as a result, teachers don’t want to teach here.
(March 16th, 2022) Kathy Sullivan:
Rep. Osborne doesn't mind if people move to NH for the purposes of voting to dismantle public schools