I am
pleased to announce the launching of my new Blog, Talking Maryland Politics, that will feature a video political discussion program.
Please click on "Join Us" at the top of the page at www.TalkingMarylandPolitics.com today!
The Blog
will be a subscription Blog and the annual introductory fee is only $19.95.
Please click on "Join Us" at the top of the page at www.TalkingMarylandPolitics.com today!
The sign up is easy and your payment is secured by Pay Pal. You can use
your existing Pay Pal account or it only takes a few minutes to complete your
Pay Pal registration.
Major credit cards
or debit cards are accepted. You will create a user name and password to gain
access to the Blog for a full year. At
the end of the year, you will be given an option to renew.
I am
excited about bringing you elected officials, local activists and community
leaders from across the state of Maryland discussing the issues that matter
most to you.
The first
show will focus on the change to charter government in Frederick County,
Maryland and will available for subscribers to view on Monday March 24, 2014.
Guests
will include Democratic candidate for county executive Jan Gardner, Maryland
Democratic Party Treasurer and local attorney Robert Kresslein who was co-chair
of the charter writing committee, local businessmen and political commentators
Michael Kurtianyk and Jim Racheff, Frederick County Teachers Association
President Gary Brennan, local activist and Residents Against Landsdale
Expansion (RALE) president Steve McKay.
I will
strive to bring you discussion from decision makers on topics important to you. Your membership enables me to bring this program
to you.
Please share the launching of the
Blog; www.TalkingMarylandPolitics.com event with your Facebook “Friends” and your email lists.
The more
memberships received will allow the annual subscription fee to stay low for
everyone.
Future
guests will include candidates for governor, attorney general, comptroller,
congressmen, state senator, state delegate, county executive, county sheriff
and local elected officials from across the state of Maryland.
Your
suggestions for guests and the issues to be discussed are also welcomed. Email
me at GeorgeWenschhof@gmail.com
Thank You!
George
Wenschhof
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