04-08-21 Thursday
Part 1: Ray Richardson is joined by Dr. Mike Ciampi of Ciampi Family Practice and Maine State Representative Laurel Libby, who is a registered nurse, to publicize a group they are a part of to get kids back into schools. They also discuss the long term effects that being locked down and separated from friends and family have taken including, including: mental illness, drug abuse, suicide and more. The mainstream media’s cover for Dr. Shah and Gov. Mills.
Part 2: Bob Witkowski join the boys to talk about how New Orleans is finally loosing the restrictions and opening up more businesses. They also talk about Easter.
Part 3: Former Gov Scott Walker (WI-R) joins Ray and Dr. Mike to discuss his role as President of the Young America’s Foundation, a group that works to promote and popularize conservative ideas among young people.
Part 4: Brad Dyer of Senior Planning Center, (207) 223-6565, introduces Darcia Tremblay of Silver Lining Solutions as a resource for navigating the long term care world, including long term care applications, and more.
Part 5: Dr. Mike Ciampi wrap up with the New England Direct Primary Care Alliance which is a collaborative network of independent physicians, professionals, and advocates. He also gives a shoutout to the Thursday Thunder.
Part 6: Ray takes a call from a life-long military Southern gentleman that now resides and loves Maine, who is all wound up about the military base renaming.
Part 7: Ray talks about the support for The Ray Richardson Show and WLOB Radio from Rowe Auto Group and urges people to support like minded businesses. He also gives a quick preview of upcoming guest News Center Maine‘s Pat Callaghan.
Part 8: Gunny Mike calls in to address the previous gentleman and to talk about Biden’s new Executive Order on guns and the 2nd Amendment.
Part 9: Ray gets really wound up about Rep. Ilhan Omar’s comments and compares the New Georgia Voting Law to Apartheid. He continues with photo ID/voter ID division and woke white liberals treating black people like children.
Part 10: Ray continues with his thought from the previous segment then takes some calls from Stan of Saco, Dave from Westbrook and Ethan from Saco.
Part 11: Ray and Pat Callaghan chat about how News Center Maine and other media outlets choose the stories that they will follow. Ray brings up Lester Holt’s comments saying “reporters don’t need to hear both sides of a story before determining the “truth. I think it’s become clear that fairness is overrated … the idea that we should always give two sides equal weight and merit does not reflect the world we find ourselves in.”