Backbone Radio, May 8, 2011: Jimmy Sengenberger & Guests

Audio archives for this show:

Segment 1 - Intro; Jimmy’s thoughts about SB200 aka “AmyCare”




Segment 2 - Jimmy discusses Obamacare and SB200 with Matt Arnold




Segment 3 - Jimmy and Matt discuss redistricting




Segment 4 - Andy McKean, founder of Liberty Day




Segment 5 - Troy Ard and Colton Vaughan of Colorado College Republicans





Segment 6 - More with Troy Ard and Colton Vaughan




Please join Backbone Radio this Mother’s Day Sunday as Jimmy Sengenberger sits in for Ross Kaminsky.

From Jimmy Sengenberger:

In the first hour we’ll begin by talking about some of the hot news of the week before being joined in-studio by Matt Arnold of Clear the Bench Colorado, a U.S. Army vet who served in Afghanistan.  We’ll spend an hour with Matt discussing the battle over redistricting, which he has written about at ClearTheBenchColorado.com.  We’ll also pull on his wartime experience and break down the significance of bin Laden’s death.

Then Andy McKean, president and founder of Liberty Day (www.LibertyDay.org), will join Jimmy to discuss his valiant effort to educate youth about the contents of the U.S. Constitution and share details on an exciting program last week in Wyoming, where over 200 attorneys gave out copies of the Constitution and spoke to almost every 5th grader in the state!

Finally, we’ll chat with Troy Ard and Colton Lee Vaughan, the incoming state chair and vice-chair of the Colorado College Republicans, about engaging young conservatives and College Republicans in the political process.  Just how dominant are liberals on college campuses, and what’s it like fighting to conservative fight in schools?

Please join Jimmy by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.

If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.

I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with Jimmy: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.

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