10-28-22 Friday
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson’s monologue is about Telling The Truth “As Best As I Can.” He addresses President Biden’s and Gov. Mills’ statements.
Segments 3-4: Gunny Mike Hall joins Ray. They discuss Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter, the Camp Lejeune water lawsuits scammers, and more.
Segments 5-8: Ray’s brother, Jim Richardson, and his nephew, Kyle Sellars join him to share their trip to the Allagash to bag a moose. Mike Shepherd, Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News, joins them for a few minutes. Republican Senate candidate Gen. Don Bolduc in New Hampshire’s Senate race. They talk about his platform. For more information or to help with his campaign, visit: https://donbolduc.com. Ray bids Jim and Kyle a safe trip home.
Segment 9: Mike Mercer joins Ray. They chat about the candidates that are running in Windham Maine. Ray talks about John Lewis (Candidate for Maine Senate for District 29, Cape Elizabeth, South Portland, and part of Scarborough) and the letter to his daughter. They take calls from Ethan of Saco and Brownfield Dave.
Segment 10: Ray gives a shout-out to Dan Merrill. They take a call about John Lewis.
Segments 11-12: Barbara Bagshaw (Candidate for Maine State Representative in District 106) and Jason Briggs with VIP Tour & Charter Bus Company join Ray and Mike. Jason describes some of the referendums and the reason that they are fighting the referendum questions in Portland. The panel talks about the differences between New Hampshire and Maine.
Segments 13-14: The panel talks about Portland’s referendums, Ray plays a clip from Steve DiMillo and Bailey Richardson from six years ago. Photo ID’s, Maine’s business climate, different past legislators, and the way people used to work together.
Segment 15: Ray and Barbara discuss people over politics. They also talk about some of the crazy laws that have been passed and the importance of knowing who and what is on the ballot and the repercussions of your vote.
Segment 16: Barbara gives her endorsement to the Windham School Board and urges people to do their homework. Ray and Jason second that idea.