Category Archives: Girard At Large
Girard at Large On Air News Read for July 19, 2017
Hot in the city. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Stupid is as stupid does. The list of music and movie titles, quotes and clichés about last night’s meeting of the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen could go … Continue reading
Girard at Large On Air News Read for July 18, 2017
New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon MacDonald announced that fifty-nine-year-old Deborah Walsh of Manchester was sentenced on July 14th in Hillsborough Superior Court Southern District on one class-A felony count of Financial Exploitation of an Elder Adult. Walsh was sentenced to … Continue reading
Girard at Large On Air News Read for July 17, 2017
The pace of the opioid crisis seems to have slowed a bit. On Friday, just shy of halfway through the month, Manchester Fire Department Emergency Services Officer Christopher Hickey released stats showing there’d been thirty-two overdoses and one death thus … Continue reading
Free Speech and Destructive Campaigning Tactics
Rich talked about Free Speech, speaking about CNN’s threats over an individual who posted a video that President Donald Trump retweeted. He then shared his disapproval with political campaigns in Queen City that hurts the city’s image in order to remove the incumbent. | More… | Girard at Large
Mayor Gatsas on Rape at West, City Solicitor Controversy, Run for Re-Election…
Rich talked to Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas. The discussion took on the following shape: Manchester’s ranking as one of the best-managed cities in the country, Addressing claims surrounding the handling of the rape at West, Appointment of Emily Rice to City Solicitor’s Office … Continue reading
Absolute Genius!! The ACLU Sues Trump Over Lack of Transparency – of Election Integrity Commission.
I don’t have to read the whole thing. The headline (in the web address) says it all. http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/aclu-sues-trump-over-election-commissions-lack-of-transparency/… The brain trust that is the NH ACLU is suing New Hampshire so already watered-down, useless, public information on NH voter checklists, … Continue reading
Manchester has a new city solicitor and for the first time in decades…
Manchester has a new city solicitor and for the first time in decades, an outsider has been appointed to the post, as Mayor Ted Gatsas’ nomination of Emily Gray Rice to fill the position was ratified by a phone poll of the Board of … Continue reading
Donna Green, Annie Collyer and the Newton-Kingston Taxpayers Association
Guest hosts Donna Green, of the Timberlane Regional School Board, and Annie Collyer of the School District Governance Association of New Hampshire opened this morning’s show by talking about budgetary frustration in Sanborn, which lead to a discussion about the Newton-Kingston Taxpayers Association. | More… | Girard at Large
Reverend Craft on the Racial Divide and Gender Identity
Guest host Hal Shurtleff of Camp Constitution talked to Reverend Steven L. Craft. Rev. Craft talked about Color, Communism and Common Sense, written by Manning Johnson, in which a leading official in the Communist Party realized that the Party intended to utilize black Americans to divide the country. | More… … Continue reading
A Conflict of Interests: The Online Presence of Government Officials
Rich started the segment by talking about “real Americans” and commenting on how best to utilize taxpayer dollars, … He then commented on a Union Leader article concerning the ACLU’s involvement in an ex- firefighter’s suit concerning online comments. He … Continue reading