Health & Fitness
In 1986 What Were You Doing?
26 years changes a person and I'm no different. To be 23 and know then what I know now.

“If you're not a liberal at twenty you have no heart, if you're not a conservative at forty you have no brain.” – Winston Churchill
It was 1986 – The Patriots lost their first Super Bowl, as the Red Sox lost a World Series, gas was 89 cents a gallon, Tom Cruise was atop the box office with hit after hit and I was 23 years old and a Democratic State Representative from Manchester. Yeah, you read that right, Democrat. Oh, how time wisens and changes us. To be 23 and know then what I know now.
Time marched on and so did I. I graduated college and went to work supporting myself. Funny how having to pay the bills changes us, and getting married and raising children changes us more
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I began as a Democrat and over the years matured into a full fledge Reagan Conservative. The Red Sox and Patriots won multiple championships, gas rose to 4 dollars a gallon and Tom Cruise went from being admired as "Top Gun" to being laughed at as Katie Holmes' crazy ex- husband.
I don’t regret my youth, it helped make me what I am today, but my current values and beliefs are why I am running for State Senate in 2012.
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District 11 needs a Senator that is working for them and not the lobbyist, Insurance companies, tobacco companies and unions. District 11 needs a Senator who understands that people and small businesses need to be able to have the free market to buy health care out of New Hampshire. District 11 needs a Senator who understands what it is like to have to pay a tax to leave town to go to work and pay it again when they return to their families. District 11 needs a leader who cares more about the residents of Amherst, Merrimack, Milford, Wilton and our neighboring communities then filling their campaign coffers with lobby, insurance, tobacco and union money.
A failed voting record and an overflowing campaign war chest is not what District 11 citizens wants from their Senator. I will work for the district to bring jobs, open the free markets on health care and remove the toll taxes that affect every District 11 resident that either works in Merrimack or lives there. Make no mistake the ramp tolls affect not just Merrimack residents but our neighbors as well. The Senate is a powerful place and it needs someone who understands the term "Public Servant" and will use the power for the good of the people.
It’s no longer 1986 and I’m no longer 23, the world we live in is alot more complex, but I still have the energy work hard for a better life for District 11 citizens and the State of New Hampshire. I look forward to the opportunity.