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It's Time to Move On...

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The election is now over and I would like to say to my friends and supporters, 

THANK YOU for YOUR SUPPORT!

I feel that I had a good showing at the polls and I feel that it was my message of reigning in spending that connected with so many of you out there. Unfortunately we had a National Tidal Wave of Democratic votes to overcome. I will continue to keep track of what is going on in Concord and to update you here, so keep checking in on the message I deliver to stay up-to-date with what is happening in the city and state.

I am leaning towards running again in 2010 and will let you know as soon as I make the final decision. I will also be gearing up for re-election on the City Council next November and I hope that I can count on the same level of support from the people that live in Ward 1 in Laconia.

I will start updating this blog on a regular basis now that I don't have to spend so much time running for the State Senate. I plan on posting the happenings of Laconia, Belknap County, the State Legislature, Governor and Washington D.C..

As always you can contact me through this site of via phone at 455-0114 if you have any questions or concerns that I should be aware of.

Again, my deepest thanks to all of you out there that helped me spread the message.

Some 2008 Election Fun!!!

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Here is the video from Jib Jab about the 2008 Campaign Season.

It pokes fun at all of the main characters in the Presidential Campaign and I think it is good to laugh every once in a while during these serious times.


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The Pledge is Signed!!!

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I made my announcement on the air this morning. First stop was at the radio show “Meet The New Press” on WEMJ 1490 AM with Skip Murphy, Doug Lambert and Pat Hynes.

Now Skip and Doug also run the blog site GraniteGrok while Pat has the Now Hampshire site. It was interesting during the interview that Doug and Pat were posting to their sites while we were talking.

View the GraniteGrok Post       View the Now Hampshire Post

Check out the audio from the show.


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Afterwards I headed over to the WEZS studio (1350 AM) to the radio show “The Advocates” with Niel Young.

Niel had Commissioner John Stephen on during the final hour and there was no time set aside for me (which is understandable since this was a surprise announcement) but I helped with some of the discussion there and I was able to make the announcement before the show closed.

I have since received many calls of support for my candidacy, which is greatly appreciated. I plan to devote a lot of time on this site to keep you updated to the happenings with the campaign and the issues that concern each of us.

To all of you that have already provided your support and blessing I say THANK YOU. I will be planning some campaign events in the near future and hope to see you there.

Tonight was the Belknap County Lincoln Day Cruise on the Mount Washington. There were just shy of 200 people in attendance and we were able to hear from several of the candidates running for office.

Unfortunately the Sullivan County Lincoln Day Cook-out in Claremont was also scheduled for tonight so, while we were still docked we heard from U.S. Senator Sununu, who is running for re-election, and State Senator Joe Kenney, who is running for Governor. They both had to leave right away in order to make it over to Claremont for that event. We also weren’t able to hear from any of the 2nd Congressional District candidates because it is more important for them to be at a function in that district.

The cruise was nice and I was able to speak to several people about how the Republican’s lost the majority in 2006 because to many Republicans in Congress gave up on their Conservative Principles, especially in the spending and earmarks areas. I started outlining what I see as a strong campaign to regain control. As I spoke it was mentioned by several individuals that we need a strong Conservative to win the 4th District Senate seat.

As we discussed the issues I began to see clearly that I should run for that seat. The more I thought about it and how I can affect a positive change to stop the practice of the state passing costs down through the counties to the property tax payers I realized that I would not only be protecting the residents of Laconia but some of our surrounding neighbors that don’t have the Spending-Tax-Cap to protect them.

I plan on making an announcement on “Meet The New Press” (on WEMJ 1490 AM between 9 and 11 AM on Saturdays) and on “The Advocates” (on WEZS 1350 AM between 8 and Noon on Saturdays). I also plan on contacting the newspapers for an interview sometime during Sunday so you should be able to read about it in Monday’s Edition of both the Laconia Daily Sun and the Citizen of Laconia.

I look forward to signing the candidate forms on Wednesday and getting on the campaign trail to meet all of you, my future constituents.

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