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Please join me on Tuesday morning, October 10th, for my second radio program with the Micro Effect Radio Network by tuning in at: www.themicroeffect.com at 9:00 am Mountain. My guests will be Idaho Legislator Judy Boyle and Rancher/Writer Hank Vogler for a 2 hour program to discuss the Malheur/Bundy trials and the open attacks on private property, water rights, grazing leases, and western rural lifestyles.
We will discuss the morphing of our criminal justice system from a protector rights of the common man to a destroyer of those rights while becoming a protector of special interests and out of control federal land agencies hell-bent on implementing radical environmental policies espoused as sustainable development.
Judy Boyle is a Republican legislator in the Idaho House of Representatives. She is finishing

her 4th term, winning the May Republican primary against a retired Oregon State Patrolman. She serves on the House Committees of Resources & Conservation, Education, and as Vice-Chair of Agriculture. Judy is a staunch defender of the Constitution receiving many awards for her legislative work including the national Defender of Freedom award from the
National Rifle Association.
Judy was the Director of Natural Resources for Congressman Helen Chenoweth Hage throughout Helen’s term. Judy assisted constituents, reviewed proposed federal legislation & regulations, worked on oversight hearings, researched issues, formed grassroot coalitions throughout the West, as Helen formed coalitions in Congress, to hold the line on the Clinton administration’s War on the West, among other duties.
Judy is a former 4-H leader and a freelance writer who lives peacefully in rural Idaho where she, her two grown children and two grandsons continue the family tradition of a livelihood in agriculture.
Hank Vogler runs a ranch in eastern Nevada, is an American patriot of the old school, and has experienced first hand the refocus of Federal land agencies from serving the people to serving the environment and the special interests influencing their policies. He has written numerous articles for Range Magazine and is well known by their readers for his perceptive mind and uncommon common sense………….something missing from many of the bureaucrats and elected officials of whom he writes. C.J. Hadley, Editor and Publisher of Range Magazine refers to Hank as a “brilliant and entertaining communicator”.
Hank has known the Hammond family for most of his life and would like to share his first hand experiences in the whole Hammond Ranch fiasco.
Hank says “I have no résumé, as I was always told that if you have to promote yourself, chances are you are promoting a poor product!” “I am quite proud of my children and once made Baxter Black laugh himself silly”.
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Tuesday’s 9:00am Mtn/11:00am Est.
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