PRESS RELEASES from Granite State Patriots Liberty PAC

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                  11/3/11
 
The Granite State Patriots Liberty PAC, an umbrella organization for liberty groups across New Hampshire and neighboring States, announced today that it will host a unique Forum for Republican Presidential Candidates.  
 
"Our members were disgusted with the debates being broadcast by the major networks," said Jerry DeLemus, Chairman of the GSPLPAC, "and so we set out to design a Forum that would provide the viewer with a true look at the candidates."
 
On Thursday, November 10, from 6:30 to 9:30, at One Liberty Lane in Hampton, participating Republican candidates will sit down with Moderator, Paul Westcott, of WGIR, to discuss their views on the issues facing the Presidency of the United States, especially as they pertain to the U.S. Constitution.  The candidates will pair off in twos to engage in a conversation, prompted by the moderator, allowing them ample time to address each topic in depth.  The length of time allotted for each pair of candidates will depend on the number of pairs participating.  
 
An audience of approximately 200 liberty-minded voters will be in the house to view this debate and to participate via electronic feedback.  At this date, participating candidates include Speaker Newt Gingrich, Senator Rick Santorum, Governor Gary Johnson, and Governor Buddy Roemer. 
 
DeLemus said, "Our intention is to provide a meaningful dialogue that is civil and dignified -- allowing each candidate to display his or her most positive attributes."  
 
The limited seating in the house will be by invitation, and only those holding tickets will be admitted.  However, viewers will be able to watch this forum live on Granite Grok at www.granitegrok.com, and listen to it either live or via transcript on N.H.radio, WGIR, 610 am.
 
"The 2012 election may, indeed, be the most significant election of our lifetime," said Chairman DeLemus, "and it is imperative that the voters know the person they are voting for.  The perspective provided by this unique forum on November 10 may be the one that shows us the candidates' true merits."
 
For additional information, check the group's website at www.GSPLPAC.com or call Vice Chair, Diane Bitter, at 964-4161.