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Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson talks about the Jan. 6 Committee and their “hearing” and actually finding the truth.
Segments 3-4: Gunny Mike Hall calls in to talk about the Blood Stain Bill that is on the table in Washington regarding the removal of metals from soldiers from the Indian Wars, the Jan. 6 Committee Hearings, Pelosi stocks, and more.
Segments 4-5-6: Commander Claude Berube, USNR, PhD, teaches history at the U.S. Naval Academy, is the Director of the Naval Academy Museum, and is a former Senate staffer and defense contractor joins Ray and the talk about weather, Patrick Dempsey, they reminisce. Mike Shepherd, Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News, Claude and Ray and they talk about how politicians worked in the past versus the present, and look ahead to November.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson starts off with the latest gaffe from Pres. Biden insinuating that he has cancer, carbon footprints, John Kerry’s claim that he is an important man so he needs his jet, and more.
Segment 2: Ray talks about the Portland “woke” and socialists taking over a beautiful Northeast City.
Segment 3: Bob Witkowski joins Ray and they talk about heat wave and heat index. They also talk about the beautiful state of Maine and how many inexpensive things to do, from the coastline and beaches, the lakes, hiking the mountains, white water rafting, running streams, paddle boarding, kayaking, Rangeley, Acadia National Park, and other breathtaking adventures.
Segment 4: Ray talks about the conviction of Stephan Cannon of all counts in the shooting death of retired St. Louis Police Capt. David Dorn during a night of looting and rioting in June 2020.
Segments 5-6: Ray talks about some of the crazy things in the media now including a lawsuit between QaShontae Short and Richard Jordan, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez insisted that she was not pretending to be in handcuffs, AOC’s statement “Putting your hands behind your back is a best practice while detained, he then takes calls.
Segment 7: Dave Ciullo, Career Management Services and host of The H.R. PowerHour heard on WLOB Radio, joins Ray after reading a story out of Kalamazoo Michigan about that is now legal to defecate and urinate in public. The boys discuss the harassment laws and how it is on the increase.
Segment 8: Ray talks about Royal Anchor and the Tiki Bar, and he reflects on the conversation with Dave about complying with the government rules or else
Segment 9: 12 year old farmer Brayden Nadeau and his grandparents, Marie and Dan Herrick, join Ray to share this young entrepreneur that owns and runs Brayden’s Vegetable Stand. He does a Facebook Live everyday to showcase something fresh. He owns about 7 acres that he works, he bought all of his own equipment with his profits. He loves farming. He shares what his goals are by the time he graduates high school. Find him on Facebook or visit his stand at 470 Hatch Rd, Auburn, ME, United States, Maine or call (207) 740-3045.
Segment 10: Larry calls in to congratulate Brayden Nadeau and the people raising him on a job well done.
Segment 11: Ray reads a couple of texts regarding the interview with Brayden and his grandparents and some of the other great life stories from the last few weeks. He then takes calls and talks to Brownfield Dave about Vern Dukes and about the 3rd Annual Durham BBQ Competition and Brew Fest at Amvets Post 13, 1049 Royalsborough Rd West Durham, ME 04222, happening on Saturday. Tickets are $25 sold at the door or email: durhamvets@gmail.com.
Segment 12: He reads some of the texts that he’s received about Brayden.
Segment 13: Ray tries to read about the new trend to rent out your pool through Swimply. and heat temps in the news, abortion, government running our lives, and takes a call from Jimmy the Milkman.
Segment 14: Ray says that he is still getting messages about Brayden and urges people to share with him more good stories.
Segment 15: News Center Maine’s Pat Callaghan joins Ray and they talk about Bill Green, Ray reads a funny text, they talk about the way politics have worked and stresses that it is about feeling connected and personal with the person running for office, Troy Jackson, Sen. Collins, Former Snowe, and Bruce Poliquin, and Former Governor Baldacci, and more.
Segment 16: Ray talks about the release of oil from our strategic reserve to China and what is the true purpose.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about AOC and her theatrics, some of the Press Herald lead stories, Prince Harry speaking out against America, and other things that have irritated him today.
Segment 2: He took a call from Larry with a question about things that the President has signed and done if he is deemed unfit for office.
Segment 3: Ray gives a quick lineup of some of today guests. Gunny Mike Hall calls in and talk about a deal in the works between Biden and George Soros and the research that Gabriella Hoffman with the Independent Women’s Forum did to shed light on this issue.
Segment 5: Ray takes a call from Steve of Westbrook about the Civil War that he believes is coming our way because Republicans believe in stolen elections. They also get into abortion.
Segment 6: Ray takes a call about the double standards in the media.
Segment 7: Cicely Davis, running for Congress to represent Michigan District 05 against Ilhan Omar, joins Ray to discuss her message that she wants to take to Washington. She isn’t afraid to stand up and speak her mind to uphold the Constitution. They talk about changing the tone of what America stands for and getting back to American values and love of country. Cicely shares more of Ilhan’s past. To find out more information on Cicely or her campaign, visit her website.
Segment 8: Ray talks about the weather and says his brother and wife, Jane, are coming for a visit and Jane’s class reunion in Caribou. He urges people to help Cicely Davis if you can to get Rep. Omar out of office. Omar can’t stand America even though she is an immigrate and should see all of the possibilities that are available here, but instead all she does is denigrate the American way of life.
Segments 9-10: Ben Smith, Proprietor of Junction Bowl, The Sidecar in Gorham and a new venue coming soon in South Windham on Route 202. Ben and Ray talks about some of the great talent around Southern Maine, especially the boys of 12/OC, all of the people that have helped revitalize the Gorham nightlife, the dedicated and hardworking staff, the trickle-down effect of small businesses, and more.
Segment 11: Ray talks about QC Kinetix and then Jane Margesson, AARP Maine Communications Director, joins Ray to talk about the AARP 2022 Andrus Award Nominations. Jane shares some of the history of this award, the founder of AARP, some of the requirements, and how to nominate volunteers.
Segment 13: Ray takes calls from Ethan of Saco and Gordon.
Segment 14: Ray talks about homelessness and that we aren’t putting the right emphasis on what is truly the root of the problem, mental illness, and he uses the shooter in Uvalde as an example.
Segment 15: Ray talks about campaign funding, Al from Saco calls in to talk about the homeless.
Segment 16: Ray talks about the latest money give-a-way from Gov. Mills. He says she is trying to buy votes by passing out money. He urges people to get out the vote for like-minded candidates like LePage, Poliquin and Thelander. Ray talks about how Maine ranks in taxes, business climates and more.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson and Derek Gause talk about Derek launching his 1st podcast – Gause and Effect, Ray’s new book coming out around Labor Day about Gov. Paul LePage – Making Maine Great … Again!, and more.
Segment 2: Ray and Derek talk about the line-up of today’s show and then ponder the fate of Maine Senate President Troy Jackson’s future.
Segments 3-4: David Jones is back from his daughter Lauren’s wedding in Ireland. They talk about his trip, their weather, golf and other beautiful sights and how much the Irish love America. The conversation turns to Pres. Biden and his inept style of leading our country, Gunny Mike joins the conversation.
Segment 5: The panel welcomes Tammy Ryan is running for the Maine House District 112 (Falmouth and Part of Portland), Tammy shares her family and her platform. She is running as a traditional candidate (raising all her own money). You can send checks to: Tammy Ryan For House 62 Pineloch Drive, Portland, Maine 04103.
Segment 6: Ray plays Toto’s song “Africa” and reintroduces the gang, then shares his experience of an middle school performance of Africa.
Segment 7: Stephanie Rivera, National Press Secretary at the Republican State Leadership Committee joins the fun and they discuss Maine’s leadership – Gov. Mill’s climate initiatives and costs of fuels. Tommy Pickett, Rapid Response Leader for the RNC also joins Ray to talk about President Biden’s trip to the Middle East.
Segment 8: Ray reads a text he received about dropping his son off on Disney day at camp and the person playing Cinderella was a man.
Segments 9-10: Ray plays Whosoever South’s song “Come On In” and this leads to a conversation about racism, woke white people, family, faith, missed opportunity from Pres. Biden, and more. They take a call.
Segment 11: Ray welcomes Fahad Nazer, the Official Spokesperson of The Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Washington, D.C. and they talk about the relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia.
Segment 12: The panel talk about President Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia and the double-tough talk that Biden has aimed at them, now he is hat-in-hand trying to get oil.
Segment 13: Ray plays a Journey song for Mike Mercer, he and Demi take calls from Ethan of Saco about Christianity.
Segment 14: Ray and Demi talk about the Elitist Democrats wanting us to walk in fear and explain how the scare tactics are working, but Christians are not afraid because of our faith in God and they can’t stand it. Al from Saco calls in about solitude being the worst thing for an addict and the Portland Maine homeless issue.
Segment 15: Ray is on his own because Demi had to go to work. He takes a call from Cheryl about her idea for a business idea for her son – Hire a Black Friend. Larry calls in wanting people to let people live their own lives.
Segment 16: Ray talks about leadership to solve the problems that can be fixed and uses Salt Lake City’s homelessness as an example. He takes calls.