3.13.26 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio

Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for ‘Fitzherbert Friday’. Brian and Anne discuss the state of NJ, new governor Mikey Sherrill, the lack of Republican messaging and backbone, and the population math that

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March 14, 2026 Seth Grossman Radio: ObamaCare Delays Urgent Tests. Egg Harbor Twp. Approves $36 Million Debt in Low-Turnout ‘Special Vote.’ High Cost of Frivolous Lawsuits and “Free” Concerts and Airshows.

From Weekly Saturday Interview with John DeMasi’s “Talk with a Purpose” on WPG Radio, 95.5FM and 1450AM near Atlantic City, New Jersey: Obamacare delays vital tests by months–unless you have special connections. Host John Demasi and Seth Grossman describe how

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3.6.26 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio

Brian’s captivating conversation with Anne on Friday regarding American military might, capability, and possible assets being deployed against Iran. Brian Fitzherbert Brian T. Fitzherbert is the President and Treasurer of Liberty and Prosperity. Since 2019, Fitzherbert has been a regular

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March 7, 2026 Seth Grossman Radio: Daylight Savings Time. Shen Yun, China Before Communism. Benjamin Franklin and Andrzej Łobaczewski Warned: If Constitutions Not Strictly Enforced, Men of “Avarice and Ambition” and “Psychopaths” Run Government.

1. Daylight Saving Time (DST): Another bad “progressive” idea. For thousands of years, we used the sun to determine the time. Noon was when the sun was highest. That was when half of daylight had passed, and half was still

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Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio

“NJ Assemblyman, Paul Kanitra, and Liberty and Prosperity president, Brian Fitzherbert, join Dan Klein and Keith Hartzell on WOND radio for an in-depth discussion on the ‘state of New Jersey’. Right now common sense and affordability are facing an uphill

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FEB 28 Seth Grossman WPG Radio

The provided audio from February 2026 features a discussion led by Seth Grossman of Liberty and Prosperity, focusing on parental rights in education, a critique of the Republican party’s current direction in New Jersey, and a set of policy goals

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