Got a great show lined up today, including a visit from Carla Howell to talk about the sales tax cut on the ballot this November and whether or not she believes Gov. Patrick’s promise to honor the will of the people (yeah, right).
But since it’s our first show of the new fall season, here are a few program notes you might find handy.
First, here’s the link to my Facebook page. This is the only FB page I use for show updates. I also read postings from this page on the air. So come join the fun!
Second, I’m on Twitter: @mgraham969 Because there will be far more campaign information this fall than I can cover on the radio show, I’ll be using FB and Twitter to spread the word about key news/polls/stats between now and November.
Email? Of course! michaelgraham@969bostontalks.com
Also, I’m trying to make as many appearances as I can fit in my schedule to help energize voters and throw the bums out this November. On Thursday, for example, I’ll be at the Merrimack Valley Tea Party gathering at the VFW in North Andover, along with a bunch of candidates, volunteers and—I hope—“Angry Moms.”
And since I haven’t mentioned it in, oh, 4 or 5 minutes, do you have your copy of “That’s No Angry Mob, That’s My MOM?” If not, I’ll be signing copies Thursday night, and I’ve got a few more signings coming up, too.
Much more coming, including a special pre-election event I’m very excited about that’s in the final planning stages—so please stay tuned!



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