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Warren Buffett In a 2006
visit to Reno to open an RC Willey's Mr. Buffett did
just that. My attempt to interest him in my US Nuclear
Energy program "Bringing Science to Citizens" was not
successful. It's a very difficult task to advocate a
cause that has been misrepresented by the media for 50
years, I was hoping Mr. Buffett wasn't fooled by them.
Oh well!
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General Tommy Franks on a
political visit to Reno. A self-made individual with an
extremely strong military career. Unfortunately, today,
political positioning and public opinion are reducing
our nations ability to influence the world toward a
positive democratic free enterprise system!
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This
gentleman is not a popularly recognized face but he lead
a very interesting life and one which was ultimately
made into the movie "Catch Me If You Can".
Frank Abagnale
at 16 attacked the world as one of the foremost
counterfeit forgers. After turning his life around, he
is mostly proud of having become an expert at providing
counterfeit security and a + 25 year marriage and
counting with 4-sons!
He consulted for the government and many private
companies, returning all of the funds he had embezzled.
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Richard Viguerie:
Viguerie
transformed American politics in the
1960s and ’70s by pioneering the use
of direct mail fundraising in the
political and ideological spheres.
He used computerized direct mail
fundraising to help build the
conservative movement, which then
elected Ronald Reagan as the first
conservative president of the modern
era.
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Duncan Hunter 2007
Presidential candidate, US Representative from San Diego
California, carries a strong conservative position and
family values.
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Presidential candidate
US
Senator John McCain Arizona. The most
pro-nuclear development and Yucca Mountain supporter of
all presidential candidates.
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Mitt Romney on the campaign
trail in 2007 and 2008 I asked several of the political
runners about their position on nuclear energy
development. Mitt, yes we need it.
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Jon Voight
on the campaign
trail for John McCain also took my question about his
stance on nuclear energy.
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The (real)
unreal old days when rock 'n roll was king!
In the mid 60s many dropped their work tools for musical
instruments, the Beatles, etc. one of my want-a-be rock
star bands was the "Liverpool Gas Company"
because the Beatles came to America and I lived on the
poor side of town, (Liverpool) not far from the Lewiston
Gas Light Company.
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Jimi Hendrix photo by the
late Paul Langelier, Lewiston, ME 1968, I was there
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PAL Hop Originally designed
for teenage activities by the Lewiston Police Athletic
League as a non-profit. Bands played for exposure,
and/or $25.00 to 1,000 teenagers paying .50 for
admission.
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The Liverpool Gas Company band
Lewiston, ME VOX Battle of the Bands
L-R Bill Poulin guitar, Mark Larlee lead guitar,
Duncan Webster bass, Gary Duarte Drums
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Our band promo materials
Needing printing to promote our bands is what
started me into the printing business. We used to hand
these out at our gigs, I remember once a Murray Hall
there must have been 200 or our paper airplanes flying
around the room.
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VOX Lewiston, ME VOX battle
of the bands Liverpool Gas Company comes in 3rd.
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Gary & the King Bees at the
Will-O-Green non-alcoholic teenage nightclub Auburn,
Maine. L-R Duarte, Mike Poulin, Joni Giasson, John
Sovetsky, Bob Fillion, Greg Day
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Liverpool Gas Company L-R
Bill Poulin, Mark Larlee, Duncan Webster, Duarte, Kirk
LaLemand
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2011 Maine visit July
vacation in Maine & NH, L-R Bill Moraldo, Eddie Boucher,
Roger Renaud, Gary Duarte
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Dick Demers was my drum
teacher, I only got in about six months, never could
study enough to sight read too hyper active.
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Lewiston Gas Light Co:
The Portland
Company was incorporated in 1846 and is still in
operation on Portland, Maine's waterfront. As the need
arose, the Portland Company adjusted its production from
steam locomotives to steamship engines to paper company
equipment to present day atomic energy plants. This
factory in Lewiston, Maine was built with the Portland
Company's assistance.The purpose of the Lewiston
facility was to manufacture, cleanse and pipe coal gas
throughout Lewiston for street lighting and cooking.
Only the 1908 Meter House remains. Now owned by
Northeast Utilities.
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The
King Bees was before the
Liverpool Gas Company
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Warm up Bands We as many
other groups at the time strived to get exposure by
being the "opening act" for the "Name Bands" going
through their concert tours. So, our group WARMED UP
for, The Young Rascals, The Dave Clark Five, The Cyrkle
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