02-10-22 Thursday
Part 1: Ray Richardson and Dr. Mike Ciampi hit on several subjects right out of the gate from Gov. Mills’ spending habit, Ray’s dog Boca, self-identities, and more.
Part 2: Ray answers the question of what kind of dog he has.
Part 3: Bob Witkowski joins the boys. They talk about the effects that Covid, mandates, they talk about Trump, Ray describes a picture, the Convoy, Canadian citizens standing up, and more.
Part 4: Ray and Doc welcome John and Gisele DeGrinney of Len Libby Candies. They talk about the long family history and the upcoming holidays, specialty candies, love stories, gifts, and more. For more information find them on the web or on Facebook.
Part 5: The boys talk about the coincidences of Doc and John knowing each other and that Maine is nothing but a small world.
Part 6: Ray and Doc discuss stock trading and Nancy Pelosi’s new stance and then take a call from Steve of Westbrook about Trump.
Part 7: Doc of Ciampi Family Practice shares how to find your own subscription-based physician that will serve the patient, not the insurance company. The New England Direct Primary Care Alliance is a collaborative network of independent physicians, professionals, and advocates.
Part 8: Charlie Summers of Maine Energy Marketers joins Ray to discuss the push to ban flavored tobacco, flavored marijuana, enforcement problem, the program “Fuel the Love”, and more. For more information on how to nominate someone to receive 100 gallons of free oil, visit maineenergyfacts.com. They talk about the price of oil and how it works, the MTECH school, and more.
Part 9: Ray talks about dependence on foreign countries for fuel, inflation and compares today’s cost of living to two years ago.
Part 10: Ray talks about Craig Hickman and the claim of Ethan Strimling that the Senate ad was racist.
Part 11: Ray talks about the conversation he was having on the text line, Ethan Strimling and the “woke” version of racism being low expectations, Craig Hickman, progressive thinking destroying America. Ray talks about why we, as a free society, aren’t fixing the real problems of America.
Part 12: Ray talks about the hopelessness in America and addresses a letter that he received, about how hard it is to be a Christian and a good American. He takes a call from Arthur Langley about separation and community. The next caller challenges Ray about faith, religion, harassment, and intimidation. Another caller shares the challenges of being a disabled junkie.