05-02-23 Tuesday
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson and Dee Dee Richardson discuss Gordan Lightfoot on his passing and his music, the weather, the outpouring of Opponents of LD 1619 (Gov. Mills’ Abortion Up To Birth Bill), and Biden’s latest…offering a $500K grant for English teachers in Pakistan that focus on transgender youth.
Segment 3: David Jones joins Ray and they discuss the outpouring in Augusta over Gov. Mills’ Abortion Bill. Maine Rep. Laurel Libby joins the boys from the Maine Capitol. She shares what is happening in Augusta, the crowd that showed up, the committee’s time limit difference for opponents versus proponents, and more.
Segment 4: Ray paints the picture of what it would look like if an outer space alien came down and saw what was happening in Augusta.
Segment 5: Sophia Pride and John Lewis join the boys. Peter Earle of AIER (American Institute for Economic Research) joins by phone and they chat about the financial health of the banking industry.
Segment 6: Ray plays Gladys Knight and the Pips and asks the youngins if they knew who she was.
Segments 7-8: Karen Gilles joins the fun. Ray plays a clip of Sophia speaking to the Falmouth School Board and she explains her experience. They talk about retribution for speaking out and the fear of standing up, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI), and more.
Segment 9: Maine Rep. Laurel Libby joins the panel again to share her experience with the one-sided committee, the testimonies from Maine citizens from all over the state, members of the committee were all co-sponsors of Bill LD 1619 (Gov. Mills’ Abortion Up To Birth Bill).
Segment 10: David thanks Rep. Libby for all of her hard work and for standing up for the ones without a voice.
Segment 11-12: The panel discusses people not voting. Ray reads part of the Bill which brings up the discussion about education about the abortion procedure, and more.
Segments 13-14: Ray applies the Dennis Prager philosophy to the Abortion Bill, then they get into the kids and their lawlessness, the District Attorneys, parents, single parents, and more.
Segments 15-16: The panel takes calls.