02-27-23 Monday
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson is joined by Todd Piro of Fox and Friends First. They discuss Adam Zajac’s and his son’s appearance, 6th grader Knox Zajac, on F & F First, the book, Gender Queer, Windham High School, school libraries, parental consent, and more.
Segment 3: Ray is really frustrated that there isn’t more of an outrage over Sen. King’s Twitter Hit List. Gunny Mike joins him and they discuss the media’s cover-up, pedophilia, the school systems, laws, and more.
Segment 4: Ray is outraged by and reads the proposed increased distracted driving fines.
Segment 5: In the house, Vern Dukes (The Trucker of Truth), Tiffany Kreck (Director of Health Choice Maine), Ellen Stanley (Board of Advisors at HCM), and John Lewis (Synergy Workforce Solutions) join to discuss the Covid vaccine mandate in the State of Maine.
Segment 6: Ray
Segment 7: Maine Rep. Barbara Bagshaw, Adam Zajac, and his 6th grader son, Knox Zajac, and Dr. Robin Frost join Ray to discuss the upcoming Windham School Board meeting about the graphic books that are being allowed in our schools. It will be held at the Windham Middle School Cafeteria at 6:30 on Wednesday, March 1.
Segment 8: The discussion continues regarding the books in the Windham Schools and the Board meeting on Wednesday.
Segment 9: The discussion goes back to the previous conversations about the vaccine mandates and the court cases revolving around them.
Segment 10: Ray and the panel wrap up the discussion and Tiffany shares her contact information.
Segments 11-12: Maine Rep. Joshua Morris (R-Turner) joins Ray, Vern, and Barbara to discuss the push to make having “Housing a Right”, over regulations, the number of laws that are proposed, and more.
Segment 13: John and Ray have a discussion about career explorations in the schools in Maine.
Segment 14: Ray reminds us about the school board meeting in Windham on Wednesday night at 6:30 in the Windham Middle School cafe.
Segment 15: Ray, Vern, John, and Dee Dee discuss common sense versus good ideas, unions, teachers, the workforce, the school system, and more.
Segment 16: The panel wraps up the show.