WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2011
WEDNESDAY
VOL. 12 NO. 124
LACONIA, N.H.
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Accornero in hot water for berating N.H. commission
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Sally Whalen for allowing ‘treasonous liar’ (Obama) on primary ballot to represent Laconia rep, joined by Rep. Tobin of Sanbornton & 7 other lawmakers, appeared at Friday hearing C. Harbor on in support of California ‘birther queen’; House Speaker and AG will investigate their behavior I-L Board brought by Orly Taitz, a California attorthe commission, claiming the president’s B M K BY ROGER AMSDEN FOR THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
MEREDITH — Sally Whalen, a retired elementary school teacher, was unanimously elected by members of the Inter-Lakes School Board last night to to fill a vacancy on the board created by the resignation of Rebecca Alosa. Alosa had resigned as a Center Harbor representative on the board because she has moved to Meredith. Whalen, who along with her husband, Tom, runs Wild see WHALEN page 10
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CONCORD — Both the New Hampshire Attorney General and the Speaker of the House of Representatives have initiated investigations into the conduct of some state representatives, especially Harry Accornero (R-Laconia), after the Ballot Law Commission (BLC) unanimously affirmed President Obama’s place on the presidential primary ballot despite the complaint
ney known as “the birther queen.” Taitz topped the bill when the BLC met on Friday afternoon to hear her case for keeping the president off the ballot. Accornero, along with Bill Tobin (R-Sanbornton), was among nine Republican representatives who endorsed her challenge not only to Obama’s American citizenship but also to his very identity. “We have an individual where we don’t know who he is,” she told
birth certificate, Social Security number and other documentary records are bogus. Addressing the commission, Accornero said the “material evidence” Taitz submitted should be “overwhelming” and because other courts did not have the courage to step up to the plate and rule on this decision should not bear on us. We need to step up to the plate,” he continued, “and say is see ACCORNERO page 10
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Don Forsberg (left) watches as Jack Landow carves one of the many turkeys being roasted in preparation for the annual Hazel Duke Thanksgiving Dinner, held at noon on Thursday at the First Congregational Church of Laconia. There’s no charge for the meal, which provides all the traditional courses, though organizers ask those expecting to attend to R.S.V.P. by calling 524-0668. (Laconia Daily Sun photo/Adam Drapcho)
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