"A punchy political podcast."
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 169 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | News |
Friday Night Talk - the weekly rundown from Cape Elizabeth by Cynthia Dill
Alba Vinajero left El Salvador at the age of 16 and walked to America in search of a dream. The journey was perilous - and she spent years living in a dilapidated old trailer with no heat and a leaky roof while working tow jobs and raising three beau... more
Host Cynthia Dill has a view about the proposal at the Maine Legislature to amend the state constitution to protect "every person's" right to reproductive autonomy. What are men's rights?
This week our host gives three reasons Cape Elizabeth voters should send a nonbinding housing referendum question to the ballot. Plus, the State of Maine is about to join the Interstate Compact to Elect the President by National Vote. Why Now? Good q... more
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Ms Dill continues to referred to Gullcrest as an option for affordable housing. The town of cape Elizabeth would go broke trying to clean land at Gullcrest. Way to ignore the way the report said it would definitely be a very expensive place to attempt to put housing. Also - why does she still refer to Dunham court as only 1bedrooms? It had 2 and three bedroom units. Why does she refer to the ice rink being built at Gullcrest as a slam dunk?
Is she single? I would date her.
Cynthia is a good interviewer. Whether or not you agree with her politics she asks probing questions that make guests expand on their viewpoints. Listening to Keep Up is a good way to do just that!
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