05-04-23 Thursday
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson is joined by Dr. Michael Ciampi of Ciampi Family Practice. They discuss the National Anthem, the Anthem’s conception, America’s unique government, the paid protesters, the new Navy recruitment video, and more.
Segments 3-4: Ray and Doc discuss a text that he received about abortion. Bob Witkowski waits patiently to join while waiting for JazzFest to begin in New Orleans. They talk about New Orleans, Louisiana’s history, where Cajuns originated, and more.
Segments 5-6: Ray plays the song In the Navy by the Village People and he and Doc discuss Navy rules, and spokespeople for different brands from the past. They take a call about boycotts. Ray introduces his new guests, Brad and Micky Dyer.
Segment 7: Ray and Doc talk about boycotts, Bud Light, National Distributors is a local company, boycotting businesses, Brad, Micky, Doc, and Dee Dee talk about navigation and directions, and marriage.
Segment 8: Ray, Brad, and Doc talk about dust storms. Doc and Brad discuss telemedicine, pain management and opioid use, and the pendulum of prescribing by doctors.
Segments 9-10: Brad and Micky Dyer share their month-long trip around America. Brad talks about the challenge of taking his gun into the different states, gas costs, routes, and other interesting facts.
Segment 11: Brad and Micky Dyer continue sharing their trip and favorite spots.
Segment 12: Ray and Brad talk about the Grand Canyon and the passage of time that it took to make it. Rep. Reagan Paul texts Ray with the shenanigans in Augusta with them changing the rules on the hearings slated for tomorrow.
Segment 13: Ray reads the results of the 100-megawatt renewable energy cap vote in Augusta and explains what it means. They take calls. Ray reads a text from Rep. Paul on the new rules hearing these new five Bills in Augusta.
Segment 14: Ray plays a clip of Maine’s Attorney General Frey talking about the viability of a baby and then Ray preaches the truth. Brad talks about the fact doctors are trusted, depending on what side of the aisle you stand on. Ray talks about Gov. Mills’ plans and how they have made our state worse.
Segment 15: Ray talks about the fallacy of following the science of medicine. Gov. Mills’ calloused nature toward the people that she is charged to protect. Ray urges people to read “Why the Caged Bird Sings” by Maya Angelou. He takes calls.
Segment 16: Ray talks about the lack of respect from the elected folks in August regarding the testimony of LD 1619 and the testimonial time limit differential between proponents of the bill (2 mins) and those against the bill (1 min). They take calls.