@Conservativeind@KlandriganUL@NH_DOJ If they are in charge, they will pass gun control bills.
Allowing bad rules to restrict our rights because we are afraid of the future isn’t a plan.
It's that time again.
After deliberations with family I made a decision.
Tomorrow morning I will register for reelection to the NH House.
I can't let the roadblocks thrown up by "Republicans" dissuade me.
There's more work to be done.
Hello, Twitter. X. What have you. My name is Robert Qua and I will be running for the New Hampshire State House, seeking to represent the good people of Rochester's sixth ward. I look forward to meeting you and finding out how I can help make our community stronger.
I never planned on running for office. I’m just a mom and small business owner.
But I’ve learned that when good people stay on the sidelines, someone else makes the decisions for us.
I’m running for State Representative in Rockingham County District 13 because I believe in freedom, personal responsibility, and limited government. I’ll work to protect our constitutional rights, keep taxes low, defend educational freedom, and make sure government serves the people, not the other way around.
I believe that NH is worth protecting.
I’d be honored to earn your vote on Election Day.
To my fellow Angelenos who want change, and are considering voting for Nithya Raman, I can assure you, she is not fit for the job, and she has no path to victory. A vote for Nithya is a vote for Karen Bass. I am ready to earn your vote and make LA feel safe for all.
If you don't vote, I don't want to hear you ever complain about any of the filth, crime, or decline in LA again. Get off your butt and VOTE, or enjoy what you get.
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@RobertKennedyJr Congratulations!
It was great to talk with you about invasive management for forest tick control yesterday, and the conversation made missing my 25th reunion event down the road at my sorority worth it!
The world lost a good man yesterday.
Michael Yakubovich was one of the most humble and genuinely inspiring people I've ever known.
Michael was a liberty activist, state representative, and honorary state senator in my mind. A testament to how much people believed in him and the work he was doing.
Last summer I asked if he'd be willing to film a video sharing his story: why he got involved, what the fight for freedom meant to him in order to inspire others to do the same. He looked at me surprised and said, "Really? You think people would be inspired by me?"
That response blew me away and said everything about who he was.
Because here's what Michael didn't see in himself: a man going through cancer treatments who still showed up at events. Who stopped by the AFP office to make calls to elect more liberty legislators. Who testified and pushed to get Right to Try legislation passed in New Hampshire. He fought for the rights of patients like himself, even as he was living that fight firsthand.
He did more in his final chapter than most people do in a lifetime of comfortable health. And he never once thought it was anything special. This is how I will remember Michael, genuinely more concerned with others than himself, in politics and in life.
Michael did end up filming that video, and I'm sure many people will be just as inspired by it as I was.
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Yesterday, humanity lost one of its best.
Michael Yakubovich was an inspiration. He escaped the tyranny of the Soviet Union, came to America, and lived the American Dream.
He was a legislator, freedom fighter, friend, husband, father, grandfather.
His humble, happy spirit will be so greatly missed. We should all aspire to be more like Michael.
I’m devastated by the death of Michael Yakubovich. He was one of the kindest, strongest, most principled people I’ve had the pleasure to meet.
He will always be one of my heroes, not just for the positive impact he made on the State of New Hampshire, but also for his commitment to increase access to life saving care for others while he was in his own battle against cancer.
Michael, it was an honor to know you. You will live on in all the people you touched, and especially in your wife, children and grandchild.
Michael Yakubovich was a great man, a dedicated public servant, a champion of liberty and an absolute legend. We will forever remember his willingness to work hard and his diligence in public service.
His commitment to his community and his kindness toward others left a (Cont.)