04-13-22 Wednesday
Segment 1: Ray Richardson and Dee Dee Richardson start the day together in the studio. Fox News Radio’s Tonya J. Powers gives us an update on yesterday’s attack on the Brooklyn Subway. Ray talks about the public school system and the parental rights bill that he would like to enact.
Segment 3: David Jones joins the Richardsons in-studio while Gunny Mike Hall joins by phone. The discussion is about protecting kids from the school curriculum, social media, the internet, Elon Musk, the election machines, election security, genocide, and more.
Segment 4: They talk about the weather and then Ray brings up that California is thinking about going to a four-day workweek.
Segments 5-6: Gail Huff Brown (New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District candidate) joins the gang after a short plea for people to get involved. The discussion is about marriage and teamwork, I-C-A-N, Biden’s inflation prices, the Biden pull out of Afghanistan, other Biden mistakes, Russia’s Putin, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, genocide, confidence in elections, her commitment to only 12 years, and more.
Segment 7: In today’s FO Bailey Real Estate Segment, Matthew Goldfein of Birchwood Properties and David Jones talked about the importance of trust between the client and broker, the Sanford community, flipping older homes for affordable housing, and using local tradesmen to get the jobs done. For more information contact David Jones. His information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455, or email:info@fobailey.com.
Segment 9: Ray welcomes Stacey Jenkins, one of the four runners raising money for Camp Kita in the Boston Marathon on Monday. She explains the work of Camp Kita, a camp that is open one week a year and is for kids who have had a loved one die by suicide. Grant Cowherd, Senior Brand Manager from BlueTriton joins why Poland Spring explains why they are supporting them. Camp Kita trying to raise $40,000 to support the camp. You can track her as she is running by following her bib number 26208 on the Boston Athletic Association website or by downloading the B.A.A. Racing App.
Segment 10: Ray previews the next segment and then Ray and David talk about Poland Springs and their commitment to quality, and community.
Segment 11: Ray and David discuss Tammy Ryan running for District 112 and in need of $5 checks to help her qualify within the Clean Election rules. Arty Ledoux, Veteran Service Officer, joins to share an event happening in Westbrook for Veterans living in Westbrook who want to meet other Westbrook Veterans, then come to this coffee hour this Thursday. Reps from the city’s veterans Services will be on hand to answer any of your questions about benefits and how to navigate the system. This is the 1st of many meetings to come. Westbrook Community Center (426 Bridge Street, Westbrook) in the Spruce Room.
Segment 12: Ray talks about the contact page on the WLOB website to gather contact information for people willing to get involved to protect our children.
Segments 13-14: Ray starts off with the people that are offended by a song, yet stand silent with what is being taught in the schools to children K-3. Ray takes calls.
Segment 15: Ray continues with his frustration with the gender identity push in the primary educational system, he reminds people of the story that happened in Maine, the Parental Bill of Rights in Maine effort, and he takes more calls.
Segment 16: Ray lays out the reasons why he is “willing to die on his sword” to protect the kids.