The Gilmanton Old Home Day Committee will hold a planning session on
Thursday, April 19th at 7 pm. All meetings are held at Smith
Meetinghouse. Volunteers needed!
The Pine Grove Cemetery, located in Gilmanton Iron Works, will hold
its Annual Meeting on Tuesday, April 24th at 7 pm at the church (729
Stage Rd) across from the cemetery. Light refreshments will be
served.
Letter
Nancy Heath needs to be educated about Rush Limbaugh listeners. The
ones calling for Rush Limbaugh to be fired were Liberals. They still
don’t understand that when Limbaugh arrived on the air in 1988, he
was saying what the majority of Americans were already thinking.
That is the reason for his success.
There were few calls for Rush to be fired; there were more efforts
to attack him through his advertisers. There are 15,000 advertisers
per hour, locally and nationally across the country. Their attempt
was very difficult to accomplish. In fact, nearly all the
advertisers who pulled their nationwide ads have begged to be
returned as regular contributors.
The issue involves a 30 year old women’s activist named Sandra Fluke
who decided to attend Georgetown University, only in an attempt to
change its contraception policies. She wants women on campus to have
sex as often as they want, and have the taxpayer pay for their
unbridled behavior. It was a Democrat Party strategy for national
healthcare that back-fired when Fluke testified before a
Democrat-controlled panel in Washington. It was not even before a
Senate committee.
Limbaugh listeners were not "whining" as Ms. Heath asserted. They
cannot understand the double standard that is so prevalent in the
biased and inaccurate dinosaur media.
Rush Limbaugh publically apologized for what he said on the air. The
words used by Bill Maher and Don Imus are often far worse than
Limbaugh had used. Bill Maher refuses to apologize and Don Imus
apologized only after Al Sharpton saw another opportunity to draw
attention to him. They did not "take it like a man," as she
inferred. They refused to accept responsibility for their
inappropriate behavior.
This should clarify the misconception that Nancy Heath has in her
apparent hatred for Rush Limbaugh.
Rick Lucas
Gilmanton, NH
Hanging Plants For Mothers Day At Gilmanton Year-Round Library
Back by popular demand, the Gilmanton Year Round Library is taking
orders for Mothers’ Day hanging plants. Choose from seven fabulous
varieties of Petunias (for sunny locations) or eight varieties of
New Guinea Impatiens (for partial shade). There’s something for
every home.
To order, contact Sue Barr at 267-1905,
[email protected]
or Carolyn Dickey at 267-6098,
[email protected].
Order forms are also available at the library, 1385 NH Route 140,
Gilmanton Iron Works, NH, or call 364-2400. Payment can be made by
cash, check or (new this year) PayPal ([email protected]).
Deadline for orders is Tuesday, May 1st.
Plants can be picked up at the Library on Friday, May 5th from 3 pm
to 6 pm or Saturday, May 6th from 10 am to 3 pm. Don’t miss out on
this wonderful opportunity to make someone happy, while supporting
the library.
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