01-17-20 Friday…Friday
Part 1: Ray is on a role already this morning. He starts off with the hypocrisy of the college crowd. It is okay and celebrated that an “artist” has defaced the Bible under the guise of an assignment to re-purpose a book. “Unholy Bible: Very Revised Standard Edition,” by USM student Riley Harris, includes drawings of Satan over Jesus’ face but we are suppose to accept this, but what is good for the goose isn’t good for the gander in their world. Ray explains what is happening with the University of Maine College Republicans club. They have had several venues cancel on them because of protesting of their event. Ray says that the left is afraid of a little bitty woman…Michelle Malkin, who is a fierce outspoken woman.
Part 2: Ray and Dee Dee have a discussion about participation awards and not hurting my feelings culture.
Part 3: Today’s Maine’s History Lesson: Ellen Gould White (November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was an author and an American Christian pioneer. Along with other Adventist leaders such as Joseph Bates and her husband James White, she was instrumental within a small group of early Adventists who formed what became known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Smithsonian magazine named Ellen G. White among the “100 Most Significant Americans of All Time.
Part 4: Ray welcome Shawn Moody and Karen Vachon. She is the Executive Director of Maine Right to Life. She is here to promote and event coming up at Maine’s State House on Saturday, January 18. They will be having a rally called Hands Around the Capitol Rally and March. Events start at 10am and there will be many different things happening during the day. Please join for one or all events during the day. For more information contact mrlc@mainerighttolife.com or visit their website for more details. The group discuss Planned Parenthood and their mission of murder. Ray plays a clip of his daughter’s sonogram and shares the heartbeat of her unborn son, Charlie.
Part 5: Karen tells her story of how she came to get involved with Maine Right To Life. They continue how the State of Maine and some of the other states .
Part 6: Karen give a quick rundown of the events of the day for tomorrow’s event: Hands Around the Capitol. For more information contact mrlc@mainerighttolife.com or visit their website for more details.
Part 7: Ray continues with the sick leftist culture. He takes a call and they discuss the State of Maine’s actions that basically say that it is better for a child to be killed than it is to be a ward of the state. Ray continues with the frustrations of this lets kill ’em before they are born and kill ’em when they’re old Governor.
Part 8: Ray takes a call from the former Director of Maine Right to Life from 1982-1987, Marty Costello, who says that society and the Hippocratic Oath don’t really have a place in today’s society.
Part 9: Ray brings up the GAO and their ruling on Trump. He wants to know if the GAO ruling on Trump is an impeachment offense, why wasn’t Obama impeached on their ruling of him? Ray talks about why America is different than other countries. He says that he has gotten a lot of texts about the Right to Life. He goes back to the difference between opinion and proof. In America, you have the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. He calls on the once proud organizations like the Democratic Party and the Portland Press Herald to return to their roots. Ray then goes into the lack of backbone that allows protesters to get an event cancelled and there isn’t an outrage at freedom of speech being squashed.
Part 10: Ray talks about the Impeachment and whether it was over the GAO’s opinion and why on those grounds did we not impeach Obama. He then goes to what would have happened if what has been done to Pres. Trump happened to Pres. Obama. He brings up what happened to Superior Court Candidate Brett Kavanaugh and the #METOO Movement. Ray talks about how Pelosi want Trump to prove his innocence, but states it doesn’t work that way in America. He also goes back to the Freedom of Speech and where are the protests for this Right given to us by the Constitution.
Part 11: Ray continues to talk about his frustrations regarding the College Republicans’ problem to find a venue because protests and the lack of standing up for Free Speech. He talks about the Editorial from Ray takes a call from Jeremiah from the UMaine College Republicans. He lays out all of the problems they have had with businesses cancelling after agreeing to have them at their venue.