06-07-22 Tuesday
Segment 1: Ray Richardson and Derek Gause talk about taking care of your body, sleep, exercise, Mike Mercer, and more.
Segment 2: Ray plays and comments on the video that the State of Maine had on their Department of Education website and they pulled it after it was used in a commercial.
Segments 3-4: Ray addresses a text message that he received about the last segment and says Ray is just baiting for a confrontation. David Jones and Gunny Mike Hall join the conversation about the video and the Jan. 6 riots.
Segments 5-6: Ray reads a prayer that was sent in. Rich Cebra calls in and asks “who do we trust” which leads to an in-depth conversation. Bill of Casco also calls in. Ray asks “What are we teaching our kids?”
Segments 7-8: Dr. Demi Kouzounas joins the boys to talk about some of the sex identities that people are claiming, pronouns, and little kids. People should be able to do whatever they want to do behind closed doors and that’s where it should stay.
Segments 9-10: They talk about personal rights and mask mandates, personal liberty, and more. They take a call from Scott.
Segment 11: Ray talks about Falmouth School Board Candidate’s show called “Sara Juli’s Tense Vagina.” Demi pleads with everyone to do their homework before they place their vote. She explains who Ray was talking about and her philosophy, and the agenda she is bringing to the Falmouth School Board.
Segment 12: Ray and Demi talk about David and Derek having to leave and QC Kinetics.
Segment 13: Demi and Ray continue to discuss the Falmouth school board candidate and the importance to know who you are voting for and that they share your values. They take a call, and then they get into the 2nd Amendment, mass shootings, mental illness, and more. They take another call.
Segment 14: Ray talks about the character of a person including President Biden and VP Kamala Harris.
Segments 15-16: Ray and Demi talk about the Texas shooting and mental illness, our economy, unemployed, inflation, and recession. They take calls beginning with Tony about common sense regarding guns and D-Day. They also talk about D-Day veteran Charles Shay, a 98-year-old Penobscot Native American, and what a lost opportunity to teach about a Maine hero.