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"Political Chowder" Episode #4
Original Airdate: March 11, 2007
Length: 58:30
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PRESS RELEASE
Weekly Topics:
• Lynch changes education funding plan… again
• Looking for consistency, dueling press releases from the Republican Party: "Democrats Ignore Our Neediest Citizens" (compassionate Republican's plan to spend an additional $7 million to eliminate disability wait list fails), "House Democrats, Taxing and Spending"
• He's in, he's out, he's in, he's out... the race for Democratic Party Chairman
• Town meetings are heating up. 180 of New Hampshire's 237 towns have included an article on their warrants to address the issue of global warming. What does this issue have to do with mining Helium 3 on the moon for energy use on Earth? Sounds far out... but China gets it |

• Property taxes are a problem you say? Senator Gatsas wants to help the elderly
• Word that at least Senator Sununu doesn't have to worry about a political attack from a yogurt maker or that of a trial lawyer, but Katrina Swett, former congressional candidate and wife of Ambassador Dick Swett, heats up the race with her plans for her upcoming senatorial campaign |
SPECIAL GUESTS:
The Week In Rewind:
Rep. David Hess
NH State Representative
Roger Goun
Technical Director/Board Member, Democracy For NH
Dr. Katrina Swett
Candidate for US Senate
The Interview :
James Pindell
Presidential Primary Reporter,
The Boston Globe
Fmr. Gov. Paul Cellucci
Former Gov. of Massachusetts
Former Ambassador to Canada
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CAST AND CREW:
Executive Producer: D. Arnie Arnesen
Producer: Annie Warner
Creative Consultant: Amber Ward
Directors: Justin Martin, Chris Brown
Camera Operators: Nancy Greenwood, Al Sypek, Roger Hall, Deb Currier
Graphic Design: Justin Martin
Graphics Operator: Nancy Greenwood
Set Design: Amber Ward
Sound: Chris Brown
Music By: The Flanks
Lighting: Justin Martin, Chris Brown
Still Photography: Katlyn Morin, Lisa Saunders
Public Relations: Amanda Russell
Advisors: Harry Umen, Justine Wood-Massoud
Clerk of the Works: Al Sypek, Marty Capodice
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"Political Chowder" Episode #4 - March 11, 2007
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