04-15-19 What’s Next?
Part 1: Ray and David talk about the spending up in Augusta and the taxing of the rich and giving to the poor. Ray had promised to play Rachel Talbot-Ross’s answer to a question posed on Maine Broadcast Radio. Here is a link to the whole interview with the whole panel including: Sen. Shenna Bellows, State Senator from Maine’s District 14, and Executive Director of The Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine, Rep. Rachel Talbot Ross, representing Maine House District 40, and has led several nonprofit organizations dedicated to social justice, Prof. Abraham Peck, adjunct professor of history at the University of Southern Maine; his focus includes the history of the Holocaust and genocide, Kerem Durdag, Chief Operating Officer of GWI, Brian Levin, Director at the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism.
Part 2: Ray and David continue the discussion about slaves and Ray reads a story about Georgetown University students in Washington DC have voted in favor of a reparations fund to repay descendants of slaves sold by the school in 1838. A “Reconciliation Contribution” fee of $27.20 each semester.
Part 3: Ray answers the question he received about Georgetown. Ray and David discuss the people that were the conquerors are now bad for society. Ray reads the reason Georgetown students felt the need to come up with this fund. They take a call from Bill of Casco and Dee Dee brings up the point that Georgetown is also the university where Dr. Carol Christine Fair, an associate professor in the Security Studies Program, said white Republican senators, specifically Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-SC, who defended Kavanaugh in a fiery speech, “deserve miserable deaths.” Ray points out that they also cover the crosses at times. Ray talks about Eastpoint which leads to censorship.
Part 4: Ray talks about the young people that spoke at Eastpoint yesterday. He tells David about Fox News will be hosting a town Hall event featuring Bernie Sanders at 6:30pm tonight.