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		<title>Tim Signs the CNHT/AFP Taxpayers Protection Pledge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                                                                                                July 26, 2010 Tim Comerford signs pledge to cut taxes in New Hampshire Fremont, NH: Republican candidate for State Representative Tim Comerford has joined other candidates and signed both the Americans For Prosperity and the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers  Pledge to cut taxes and spending in New Hampshire. Comerford signed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                                                                                                  July 26, 2010</p>
<p><strong>Tim Comerford signs pledge to cut taxes in New Hampshire</strong></p>
<p><strong>Fremont, NH</strong>: Republican candidate for State  Representative Tim Comerford has joined other candidates and signed both the Americans For Prosperity and the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers  Pledge to cut taxes and spending in  New  Hampshire. Comerford signed the pledge in his first term, and fought  hard against registration fee increases, and against the onerous Lynch  LLC tax.</p>
<p>The Pledge states: I (candidate) will</p>
<p>1) Cut Taxes and Fees (oppose a sales and income tax)<br />
2)  Cut Spending<br />
3) Cut the size of Government<br />
4) Uphold both the New Hampshire and United States Constitution.</p>
<p>“This pledge signifies everything I believe in and why I am running  for re-election as  State Representative.” Stated Comerford. “The pledge  signifies the commitment I have made to defend our freedoms and the Constitutions of Both The State and Nation, and I am happy to once again sign my name.&#8221;</p>
<p>Comerford is running for State Representative in Rockingham 09, including the towns of Epping and Fremont.</p>
<p>For more information contact</p>
<p>Tim Comerford,  House Candidate for Rockingham  district 9</p>
<p>Phone: 895-2493</p>
<p>E-mail: tim_comerford@yahoo.com</p>
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		<title>New Hampshire Rescinds Con-Con Calls</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 04:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>“A Constitutional Convention could really open up a can of worms — there’s no constitutional mechanism to limit the delegates to a specific topic no matter how much the legislatures think they can,” explained liberty-minded Republican New Hampshire Rep. Tim Comerford, who introduced the resolution. “The only other convention the U.S. has ever had was a runaway convention that was meant to amend the Articles of Confederation. They created a whole new Constitution, and while we got a good Constitution, I don’t think we’d get anything good these days; it’d become a lobbyist free-for-all.”</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Friday, 28 May 2010 14:46</p>
<p><img src="http://www.jbs.org/images/stories/May_10/comerford.001.jpg" alt="Tim Comerford" hspace="5" width="100" height="100" align="left" />Thanks to the dedication of John Birch Society members and freedom-loving statesmen in New Hampshire, the state officially<a href="http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/bill_status.aspx?lsr=2349&amp;sy=2010&amp;sortoption=billnumber&amp;txtsessionyear=2010&amp;txtbillnumber=HCR28" target="_blank"> rescinded</a> all past calls for a federal Constitutional Convention after a decades-long fight to educate legislators about the dangers.</p>
<p>Using materials such as Larry Greenley’s 2009 article for <em>The New American</em> magazine entitled <span style="text-decoration: underline">&#8220;</span><a href="http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/constitution/1241" target="_blank">Dangers of a Constitutional Convention</a>,&#8221; a JBS DVD called &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za8_pdJ1dPo&amp;feature=player_embedded" target="_blank">Beware of Article V</a>,&#8221; and a <a href="http://www.jbs.org/action/downloads/freedom-campaign-downloads/42-model-con-con-state-rescission-resolution/download" target="_blank">model resolution</a> available on JBS.org, Birchers spread information and testified at  committee hearings to highlight the enormous risks of a “con-con.” And  this time around, they were successful.</p>
<p>In what witnesses described as a unanimous voice vote, the New Hampshire House of Representatives passed <a href="http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/bill_status.aspx?lsr=2349&amp;sy=2010&amp;sortoption=billnumber&amp;txtsessionyear=2010&amp;txtbillnumber=HCR28" target="_blank">HCR28</a> in mid March “rescinding all requests by the New Hampshire legislature  for a federal constitutional convention.” The State Senate followed  suit, approving the resolution earlier this month. And the Governor’s  consent is not required.</p>
<p>“This has been a very long battle,” explained JBS volunteer New  Hampshire Section Leader Bill McNally, who legislators and JBS officials  credited with being one of the primary movers of the effort. “It  started in 1988 when the Birch Society alerted us that we needed to  rescind the calls for a con-con.… We had that battle nearly won until  President Reagan called the House Majority Leader and basically told him  that this was a bad idea.”</p>
<p>But after many attempts and a lot of work, McNally and other Birchers  were finally able to get the necessary support among lawmakers, all the  while learning through their experiences. “It’s been a long fight, but  it’s an interesting educational process because no one understood the  Article V,” McNally told JBS.org in a telephone interview.</p>
<p>Harold Shurtleff, the JBS Coordinator for the North East region of the  U.S., offered some insight into the triumph. “I think the key thing is  building relationships with people — especially legislators. Patience is  a virtue here, and also having the right material,” he said, pointing  out that the Society’s educational material played a key role. “And just  because a person may have a D beside their name doesn’t mean they won’t  help us. It was a Democrat House that passed this in New Hampshire, so  it’s not a left-right issue.”</p>
<p>About half-a-dozen Birchers testified in favor of the resolution. “The  JBS was pretty much alone in this one, which is not unusual,” he said,  adding that it was members who deserved most of the credit. “Most people  know nothing about this, or they sympathize with the notion of a  con-con, but let them read our <a href="http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/constitution/1241" target="_blank">material</a> or view our <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za8_pdJ1dPo&amp;feature=player_embedded" target="_blank">DVD</a>, and they change pretty quickly,” Shurtleff explained. He’s also working in other states to have them rescind their calls.</p>
<p>The whole issue of constitutional conventions remains mysterious, and  there are many unanswered questions about how and when one should be  convened, what limitations there could be, if any, and more. Everybody  seems to have different answers. But the danger to the American form of  government is extraordinary.</p>
<p>“A Constitutional Convention could really open up a can of worms —  there’s no constitutional mechanism to limit the delegates to a specific  topic no matter how much the legislatures think they can,” explained  liberty-minded Republican New Hampshire Rep. Tim Comerford, who  introduced the resolution. “The only other convention the U.S. has ever  had was a runaway convention that was meant to amend the Articles of  Confederation. They created a whole new Constitution, and while we got a  good Constitution, I don’t think we’d get anything good these days;  it’d become a lobbyist free-for-all.”</p>
<p>Comerford said he distributed the ‘<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za8_pdJ1dPo&amp;feature=player_embedded" target="_blank">Beware of Article V</a>’  DVD to fellow legislators and that it helped him refine his talking  points. The 24-year-old, first-term legislator told JBS.org that he  received an e-mail from the Senate President in Florida urging him to  defeat his own resolution. But for the most part, there was very little  opposition to it once fellow lawmakers and citizens understood the  implications of a con-con.</p>
<p>It’s a very risky proposition, Comerford said, and plus: “there’s no  real sense in putting a balanced budget amendment in there — they don’t  really follow the rest of [the Constitution] anyway.” He said he would  support a constitutional amendment to limit Congress’ power to borrow  money, but that it should be adopted using the other option available  through Article V which has been used for all previous amendments —  approval by two thirds of Congress and three fourths of the states.</p>
<p>Rather than calling for a con-con, a better solution to America’s  out-of-control federal government would be to force it to obey the  Supreme Law of the Land as it stands today. As Jack Kenny pointed out in  a <a href="http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/3650-confusion-over-con-cons" target="_blank">recent article</a> for <em>The New American</em>:  “if Congress heeded the existing Constitution, there would be no need  for a balanced-budget amendment, since much of the federal spending  authorized by our Representatives and Senators bears little to no  relation to the legislative powers delegated to Congress by the  Constitution.” Or as attorney Gregory A. Hession <a href="http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/constitution/3610-who-needs-a-new-constitutional-convention" target="_blank">wrote</a>:  “virtually every overreach of the federal government can be checked by  applying the chains of the existing Constitution! So why chance a  convention?”</p>
<p>While the nation may be dangerously close to a con-con, the victory in  New Hampshire is certainly encouraging news. Hopefully it will lead  legislators in other states to take notice and educate themselves and  their colleagues on the dangers. And while many state lawmakers are  undoubtedly well intentioned, the risks are simply too great at this  point to consider calling a convention a good idea. The Constitution may  not be perfect, but losing it could very well mean the end of mankind’s  greatest experiment in liberty — forever.</p>
<p style="text-align: right"><span style="font-size: smaller"><em>Photo: Rep. Tim Comerford</em></span></p>
<p><img src="http://www.jbs.org/images/stories/columnists/newman1.001.jpg" alt="Alex Newman" hspace="4" width="85" height="117" align="left" /><strong>Alex Newman</strong> is an American freelance writer and the president of <a href="http://libertymedia.vpweb.com/" target="_blank">Liberty  Sentinel Media</a>,  Inc., a small media consulting firm. He is currently living in Sweden  and has spent most of his life in Latin America, Europe and Africa. He  has a degree in foreign languages and speaks Spanish, French,  Portuguese, German, Italian and a little Swedish and Afrikaans. In  addition, he earned a degree in journalism from the University of  Florida, with emphasis on economics and international relations.</p>
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		<title>Welcome To The Online Home Of Rep. Tim Comerford</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 04:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>RESTORE THE REPUBLIC;                                          <img style="float: right" title="first state seal" src="http://www.sonofthesouth.net/revolutionary-war/colonies/new-hampshire-seal.jpg" alt="Seal of the NH Republic which represents the rights contained in Part I of the NH Constitution" width="331" height="319" /><br />
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<p><strong> PROTECT THE CONSTITUTION;</strong></p>
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<p><strong>RE-ELECT TIM COMERFORD FOR STATE</strong></p>
<p><strong> REPRESENTATIVE</strong></p>
<p>SERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF EPPING AND FREMONT.</p>
<p>(Rockingham County District 9)</p>
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