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Once again, this week’s broadcast version of the New Media brings an array of items and guests for your consideration. As always, thanks to the technical wizardry and analytical skills of Skip, if you are beyond the broadcast area of Newstalk 1490 WEMJ, simply click here for instructions on how to connect and listen on the Internet via livestream. (Podcasts here)
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Here’s the lineup so far. Check back later for more links and topics.
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Jorge Mesa Tejada will join us in studio. He will join us in discussing the topics as they come up. He moderated the American Solutions workshop held in Hampstead, NH. We’ll talk about the event and where we go from here. Of course having Jorge in studio is a special treat because myself and other area activists consider him to be our mentor.
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John Hawkins of RightWingNews, Conservative Grapevine, Townhall.com, and formerly working for the Duncan Hunter campaign (John is, like our Pat Hynes, a man of many hats) joins us once again this week. We’ll discuss what the amnesty and open borders crowd needs to understand about the GOP and illegal immigration. John will tell us whether the GOP even wants to win. He’ll round out the appearance and give us the conservative case against Mitt Romney.
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Paul Celluci checks in to set the Rudy tax record straight. The Romney folks have taken to attacking Giuliani’s record on taxes in NYC. We suspect this isn’t a wise move on their part.
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Dan Gilgoff is the politics editor for Beliefnet.com. We’ll discuss the Beliefnet God-o-Meter’s news that Mike Huckabee is picking up new Christian Right support after Fred Thompson’s stumbles and Mitt Romney’s failure to close the deal with the movement. We’ll also talk about the website and the mission of Beliefnet.com.
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SCHIP and Bush, Sununu, and Gregg
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Are the Republicans finished? Even the local Democrat city chair is concerned. What are we supposed to believe in?
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The state of Education (Jorge can’t express enough his concern over its present condition)
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The ongoing Right to Know lawsuits here in Belknap County. Both cases are at the Supreme Court.