Domicile Disarray, a Budgetary Battle and the Attempt to Change a Zoning Ordinance
(Hours 1a,b,c) Rich started the hour by updating the listeners about the Croydon Bill and Senate...
Read Moreby Josh Jenkins | May 17, 2017 | Radio | 0 |
(Hours 1a,b,c) Rich started the hour by updating the listeners about the Croydon Bill and Senate...
Read Moreby Josh Jenkins | Mar 31, 2017 | Radio | 0 |
(Hour 2b) Rich spoke about a Tweet that President Donald Trump released concerning the Freedom Caucus, which is attracting a lot of heat. He shared about Senate Bill 3 and took a phone call from Neil in Manchester....
Read Moreby Christopher Gerry | Apr 1, 2015 | Radio | 0 |
(Hour 1c) A discussion is brought up on SB 179 which is a bill that will expand the definition of domicile in terms of voting purposes and the requirements for residency in order to vote in an election. Rich talks about how...
Read Moreby Dave Martinez | Jul 23, 2014 | A Question of Voter Fraud, Radio, Show Archives | 1 |
(Hour 1b, c) Rich was referenced in a letter to the editor of Seacoast Online by Ben Smith of Kinsington, NH. Smith goes to college in PA and thinks he should be able to vote in PA, too. We had something to say about that....
Read Moreby Rich Girard | Jun 12, 2014 | 2014 Election News, 2014 Federal Election News, News, On Air Stories | 0 |
Looks like Governor Margaret Wood Hassan will violate her own travel ban again. Hassan issued an executive order several weeks ago prohibiting any out of state travel as part of a spending freeze designed to offset the...
Read Moreby Dave Martinez | Jan 8, 2014 | A Question of Voter Fraud, Radio, Show Archives | 2 |
(Hour 1c) Ed Naile, President of the Coalition of NH Taxpayers has been battling Voter Fraud in our backyard for many years and he has no intention of letting up in 2014. He has a list of Organizers for America that was a good...
Read Moreby Steve Messa | Aug 12, 2013 | Radio, Show Archives | 0 |
(Hour 2c) So State Senator Molly Kelly is from from Keene and her son works and lives in Boston. But wait a minute.. Why does Senator Kelly’s son vote in NH? Could it be the same reason Dover State Senator David...
Read Moreby Steve Messa | Jul 31, 2013 | A Question of Voter Fraud, Radio, Show Archives | 0 |
(Hour 1b c) Rich launches our newest segment: A question of voter fraud. Listen in for an in-depth discussion of the voter fraud investigation so far. While our guest (Ed Naile of the Coalition for NH Taxpayers) was MIA, Rich...
Read Moreby Steve Messa | Jul 30, 2013 | Radio, Show Archives | 1 |
(Hour 1bc 2a) Representative Neal Kurk from Weare discusses allegations that his daughter,...
Read Moreby Steve Messa | Jul 29, 2013 | Radio, Show Archives | 0 |
(Hour 2a) We’ve received MORE information on voter fraud and this time Rich even has dirt on a Republican! We’re also continuing our discussion of Emma Rous and Patricia Kalik, who both have adult-age children, currently...
Read Moreby Steve Messa | Jul 26, 2013 | Radio, Show Archives | 0 |
(Hour 3c) We reminisce about Young London and then Rich asks the tough question: Should an orchestra conductor from Virginia be allowed to vote in NH by absentee ballot? Well, he is. Benjamin Rous, son of the former Chair of...
Read Moreby Rich Girard | Jul 25, 2013 | News, On Air Stories, Police Announcements | 0 |
7-25-2013 News State senator Martha Fuller Clark of Portsmouth isn’t the only New Hampshire government official enabling and allowing out of state residents to vote from her home address. Girard at Large has received...
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