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Category Archives: 1980s

NH Constitution Article 6: Morality and Piety.

This one explains why public schools and other state institutions don’t celebrate any one religion’s holidays

Posted byMarek17 March, 201621 June, 2016Posted in1980s, constitution, government, NH culture, NH State Comicstitution, religion, SOURCE=NH.govTags:constitution, morality, nh, religion, rightsLeave a comment on NH Constitution Article 6: Morality and Piety.

NH Constitution Article 5: Religious Freedom Recognized.

A logical extension of freedom of conscience.

Posted byMarek14 March, 201622 March, 2016Posted in1980s, constitution, government, NH culture, NH State Comicstitution, religion, SOURCE=NH.govTags:constitution, god, nh, religion, rights, state government1 Comment on NH Constitution Article 5: Religious Freedom Recognized.

NH Constitution Article 4: Rights of Conscience Unalienable

Some rights you just can’t give away.

Posted byMarek13 March, 201622 March, 2016Posted in1980s, constitution, government, NH culture, NH State Comicstitution, SOURCE=NH.govTags:conscience, constitution, nh, rights, state governmentLeave a comment on NH Constitution Article 4: Rights of Conscience Unalienable

NH Constitution Article 3: Society, its Organization and Purposes

Balancing NATURAL RIGHTS with the compromises and exchanges of SOCIETY…

Posted byMarek9 March, 201622 March, 2016Posted in1980s, constitution, government, NH culture, NH State Comicstitution, SOURCE=NH.govTags:constitution, feature, nh, rights, society, state governmentLeave a comment on NH Constitution Article 3: Society, its Organization and Purposes

NH Constitution Article 2a: The Bearing of Arms

This one’s short and to the point.

Posted byMarek7 March, 20169 March, 2016Posted in1980s, constitution, government, NH culture, NH State Comicstitution, SOURCE=NH.govTags:arms, constitution, feature, nh, rights, state governmentLeave a comment on NH Constitution Article 2a: The Bearing of Arms

“Happy Child 1986” by Matt Reidsma (Guest Post)

Guest artist Matt Reidsma has granted his kind permission for us to repost this memoir about watching NH teacher Christa McAuliffe leave the Earth in 1986…  

Posted byMarek17 October, 201224 October, 2012Posted in1980s, Christa McAuliffe, education, guest artist, scienceLeave a comment on “Happy Child 1986” by Matt Reidsma (Guest Post)

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