Starting Saturday morning at 9 am!
As usual, this week’s broadcast version of GraniteGrok and AnkleBitingPundits brings an array of items and guests for your consideration– ALL STARTING AT 9AM! 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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Ofer Nave was born and raised in Los Angeles, and worked there as a software engineer for
ten years before making the move to New Hampshire last fall as part of the Free State Project. Now dedicated full time to achieving limited government in the Granite State, he has just finished helping the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance publish a guide to what it’s like to run for and be a state rep. The hope is that this will serve as an effective tool to recruit liberty minded people to run for office. Ofer will walk us through the process, which, once you learn the details, you discover really isn’t as hard as you might imagine. -
All politics is local. We’ll discuss the results of the local elections and what it means for the upcoming year. The silly anti-pledge warrant article passed in our town. Do people really want what the shadow group behind the effort promotes, or did the wording appeal to voters who didn’t know the full story? And why is it so hard for public institutions to terminate its employees even when they have outlived their effectiveness? Our town will learn as the matter of the firing of the Town Administrator continues to unfold. We’ll discuss our trip to the public hearing on the county budget on March 4th, where we witnessed one of the testiest (and clueless) public "servants" we have seen in a long time. Is this any way to run a government?
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Jeb Bradley is looking to regain the House seat lost to Carol Shea Porter during the last Congressional election. He checks in to announce the support of a great number of prominent NH veterans and family members in his bid for the Republican nomination. We’ll ask him what he thinks of the budget just passed by Congress.
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Our friend Liz Mair is now the Online Communications Director, eCampaign Division for the Republican National Committee. She’ll drop by (well, by phone) to talk about earmarks with regards to candidates Clinton, Obama, and McCain.
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What about the prez race? First it was Billy Shaheen. Now Geraldine Ferarro. Will the last rogue that leaves the Hillary Clinton campaign please turn out the lights… Meanwhile, some of Obama’s best friends are, you know, pastors.