04-29-19 Indigenous Day
Part 1: Ray and Debi discuss Columbus Day. Gov. Mills has officially replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Ray goes on a diatribe about history and how we celebrate what Columbus Day is suppose to be about.
Part 2: Ray gets back to the Portland Press Herald Op-Ed Letter from Pious Ali. First Ray tells how the PPH has listed him as a Portland Resident, doesn’t mention the fact that he is a sitting Portland Council member. The letter addresses Maine LD 211 “An Act To Open Maine’s Primaries and Permit Unenrolled Voters To Cast Ballots in Primary Elections”. Ray is frustrated because of the nonsense.
Part 3: Ray talks about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and how she feels she her faith is being attacked.
Part 4: Ray welcomes the new Cumberland County District Attorney, Jonathan Sahrbeck in studio. Ray takes a moment to talk about the miracle of Steve Webster. They discuss the drug take-back events over the weekend. They talk about the difficulties and some of the hurdles of an recovering addict. Ray asks Jonathan his opinions about the importation of drugs and the legal aspects of the rule of laws. Ray recalls the conversation with Maine Senate Troy Jackson on April 25th.
Part 5: Ray and DA talk about public awareness of a lot of the frauds out there, especially with the elderly.
Part 6: Ray and Debi welcome Conner Richardson of FO Bailey Real Estate. They talk about the need for listings. Ray mentions the media wants to make people believe that the economy isn’t doing well, but reality is that it is doing really well. Real estate drives the economy and it isn’t slowing down.
Part 7: Conner gives some great advice when looking for a new home. He points out sometimes a decision isn’t just based on what you are looking for in a home, but location and other factors. For more information, contact David or Conner. Call David or Conner today. By dealing with local businesses you can form working relationships. David’s contact information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455 or email: info@fobailey.com and Conner’s is: cell 207-570-8528 or email: conner@connerrichardson.com.
Part 8: Ray welcomes Jules Scadden by phone to raise awareness of Post Traumatic Stress Injury in First Responders education, diagnosing , treatments and ect. She informs the public of the 2019 First Responder PTSI Symposium & Dinner on Tuesday, May 7, 2019 from 3PM to 9PM at the Emcc Rangeley Hall, 268 Sylvan Road, Bangor, Maine 04401. The Keynote Speaker is Dr Laurie Cyr-Martel. For more information you can contact Jennifer Dorman at 207-416-5313 or visit First Responder Mental Health Symposium/Bike Ride.
Part 9: Ray starts off with Indigenous Day replacing Columbus Day. He also mentions the Jussie Smollet case and the DA has been subpoenaed. He takes a call and he wholeheartedly agrees with Ray. Ray stresses that it is important to get involved because if you don’t the “culture of the moment” will take over. He mentions Kamala Harris’ plans if she becomes President.
Part 10: Ray talks about the cockamamie ideas coming from the Washington and Maine Legislature. He starts on Christopher Columbus and the fact that she changed the name to Indigenous Day and wants to know about the science that the left believe in, but they don’t believe the science of when someone is alive when their heart starts beating.
Part 11: Ray reminds the good people of Maine of the crazy leftist ideas that are coming our way. He foretold of what would happen if the keys to the Blaine House went to Janet Mills and unfortunately, his fears are coming to roost. If you think Maine is going down a dark path, just wait if Kamala gets elected President. He lists out some of her promises.