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that Glenn Beck has been talking about how hor- rible Wilson was. I can’t remember learning much about him, so I can’t com- ment much without doing any homework. However, I don’t need to do home- work to say that I believe FDR was terrible. He cre- ated a national belief in


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societal cures for eco- nomic problems. Thus, we have many people be- lieving that government can provide equality and happiness. “I don’t think Nixon hurt anybody but Nixon. Jim- my Carter led us to a cliff.... Reagan brought us back.... we have been slip-slid- ing toward that cliff again


since Reagan left the White House. The Progressives have been taking every inch they can, including pushing both Republican presidents, since that time. That is what made Obama believe he could take us over that cliff for sure.... he must not be allowed to continue on his path of de- struction.”


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TY: “You asked for opin- ions on the president who most harmed the USA. My nominee: Lyndon Baines Johnson (1963- 1969). If you had asked about the worst president, I would probably have gone with Jimmy Carter


- at least from the 20th century. They don’t come much more incompetent than that (although our current president seems intent on besting both LBJ and Carter in being incom- petent and harmful). “LBJ earns my nomina-


tion because of the long lasting effects - entirely predictable and predicted


- of his social policies. The Great Society was like a deadly infection which the country has had to fight off. Some- times we seemed to be winning - or at least be in remission - but it will come as no surprise to you that I think we are close to being terminal, thanks to Obama, Pelosi, Reid, et al.”


Come celebrate outdoor recreation while supporting the continued expansion and maintenance of the WOW Trail.


FREE EVENT SHIRT TO ALL PRE-REGISTERED RIDERS, RUNNERS & WALKERS


Register online at www.wowtrail.org or at Patrick's Pub or Laconia Athletic & Swim Club


Saturday, September 18th, 2010


AT LACONIA ATHLETIC & SWIM CLUB • NORTH MAIN ST., LACONIA LIVE MUSIC • BBQ • FAMILY FUN • FACE PAINTING • KIDS ACTIVITIES


BICYCLE EVENTS


TAKE THE LAKE CHALLENGE (67 miles) Lake Winnipesaukee $55 (8:00 am start) TAKE THE BAY CHALLENGE (15 miles) Paugus Bay $55 (10:00 am start)


RUNNING & WALKING EVENTS


TAKE OPECHEE 10K ROAD RACE [6.2 miles] Lake Opechee Loop $25 / $30 Race Day (9:00am start] TAKE THE TRAIL FUN WALK (2.5 miles) $20 (11:30 am start)


Event and Festival entry fees are not tax deductible contributions per IRS regulations. WOW Fest Team Challenges!


WOW What A Team! - Most Participants WOW You Look Good! - “Best Dressed” WOW Green ($$$) Team! - Most Pledge Money WOW Cup! - Three Fastest 10K Finishers


Teams can include participants that are pre-registered for any event.


For more information go to www.wowtrail.org


PARK from 10 Canterbury Shaker Vil- lage Sunday, September 12th


with their “Wags To Riches” fundraiser. Lisa Clutters is, of


course, a dog owner. She looks forward to spend- ing the afternoon with her husband and their yellow lab, Collyn, at the new park. Lisa serves as the President of Happy Tails as well as a board member for Cause For Paws NH and the Cinderella Project of New Hampshire. She is also an alumni of the Leadership Lakes Region class of 2009, has been nominated for the 2009 Lakes Region Community Leadership Award and the 2009 Concord Young Pro- fessional of the Year. It’s apparent in talking


with Lisa that nothing will stand in the way of her dream. “We plan on a big cel-


ebration once the dog park is officially open,” said Lisa. “Everyone will be invited.” Any and all dog owners


who would like to become part of, learn more about or donate to Happy Tails Dog Park of the Lakes Re- gion can visit their website at www.happytailsdog- parknh.org visit them on Facebook or contact them at belmontdogpark@ya- hoo.com.


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