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DeerFlyHater t1_jdfi4rt wrote

I love watching House sessions. With just about every bill you're guaranteed to hear some outrageous hyperbole or just complete dumbassery.

Senate sessions are disappointingly tame by comparison.

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chait1199 t1_jdh0nn0 wrote

This is why I never expect shit to get done in this state.

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Business_Ad_3995 t1_jdhbci7 wrote

Let it go. Sad people derive such a large part of their identity from a pile of rocks solely.

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gmcgath t1_jdhgrw8 wrote

It's all my fault. The first time I drove from NH to Michigan, I came home to a flooded basement. The second time, the Old Man of the Mountains collapsed. For the safety of the world, I'm never driving to Michigan again.

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DarthT15 t1_jdi2n97 wrote

Wouldn’t say 9/11, but it is sad, especially since it’s a cultural symbol to the indigenous people of the area.

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broknkittn t1_jdk0axz wrote

It sucks it fell but fucking hell, it didn't kill thousands of people.

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Business_Ad_3995 t1_jdk46en wrote

Nope. The people trying to pass these things have not mentioned a desire to commemorate it or recognize it as part of Abenaki lore. Nor do they take steps to recognize the numerous other Native places that have been lost to development or time. This comment was related to people like this politician who have a chest thumping loyalty to this symbol of NH. Unless I’m mistaken and he has a motivation to help provide visibility to the plight of Natives

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Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_jdkq4uz wrote

I was just doing some light reading (about the parental rights bill) earlier today and wow, I’m shocked to find how many proposals (or whatever the hale it’s called) are presented each year…to the tune of a thousand, give or take. WTFH is going on in this state that we have people presenting a thousand ideas each year?!?!?

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Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_jdkr796 wrote

So wait…there’s discussion surrounding whether or not to celebrate the falling/demise of the Old Man of The Mountain? Am I reading this right?

Wow.

And, in an effort to drive the asinine discussion home, this used car salesman (lies) says most residents compare the loss to that of the TT’s falling on 9/11.

Just wow.

You read it first - he’s destined to do great things down in Washington!

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