Episode 18: Healthcare [Air Date: 3/23/08] Guest:Jenn Coffey, Political Activist
Overview: In this episode of Capitol Access, Jenn Coffey, a local political activist and EMT, joins Denis and Lydia to talk about current healthcare situations and issues in the United States.
REAL ID is in da House. Again... - TOP OF THE POST ACTION ITEM: The committee hearing was so much fun, we're gonna do some more at 10am, Thursday, March 27th. You gonna miss it AGAIN?
So far there are two videos. The first is an interview where I’m answering questions about the Walk For Liberty (during one of my training walks). The second is from a call I made to Free Talk Live on February 6, 2008. Thanks to my brother John (another Walk For Liberty participant!) for putting these videos together.
When I ventured up to Concord earlier this year to testify in favor
of decriminalizing marijuana in the state, I invited my 12-year-old
daughter to come along. She and her sister are home-schooled, and it
seemed like an excellent opportunity for a civics lesson.
Practical Considerations for a Day at the NH State House - A brief tour of the NH State House and environs for those trepidatious individuals who what to know where they're going before they get there. I gotcher back. C'mon down... Plus, some investigative reporting. };->
Episode 17: Liberty Forum PART 3 [Air Date: 3/16/08] Remote Filming Episode
Overview: In this concluding segment of the 3 Part Remote Footage series of the 2008 Liberty Forum, Lydia interviews Star Parker, the President of the Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education. Also featured is a speech made by Dr. Ron Paul, a Congressman from Texas and a 2008 Presidential Candidate.
Richard Van Wickler, Superintendent for the Cheshire County Department of Corrections, joins the show to talk about the War On Drugs. Later, Free Minds TV is on the scene in Concord NH to bring footage of the NH House vote on HB 1623, decriminalizing marijuana in NH. Matt Simon joins the show to talk about what the House vote means. Also, the NH House votes against RFID, the Supreme Court and the 2nd Amendment, homeschooling troubles in California, and the Downsizer Dispatch.
Sponsor: http://NHLiberty.org - New Hampshire is roughly the healthiest, second-freest, third-safest, fourth richest state in the Union - could there be a connection between that and the fact that she has its "least effective" government?