07-12-23 Wednesday
Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about the Baseball’s All-Star Game, childhood sports, Biden’s trip to the NATO Summit, the 2016 Presidential debates, the media beginning to turn on Biden and uses his 7th grandchild story as an example, and more.
Segment 2: Ray talks about the upper echelons of the Department of Justice, Merritt Garland, Maine DHHS lifting vaccine mandates and following science.
Segment 3: Ray plays a clip about Paul Revere. Maine’s Joshua Chamberlain and other American history. He explains why he is sharing historical figures and our Founding Fathers.
Segment 4: Ray plays a clip about The Stamp Act and how it came to spark the fire in the Patriots.
Segment 5: Linda Ball, Vice President of Customer Service of Central Maine Power, joins Ray and they discuss the launching of a new program to allows customers to ask questions and receive information in-person in their communities. The address for Wednesday’s event starts at 4-6pm at the Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge Street, Westbrook, Maine. As part of customer outreach this summer across the state of Maine, CMP will announce additional events in the coming weeks, but Linda lists out a couple from the top of her head. To contact Linda, visit them on Facebook, or you can email her directly at Linda.Ball@CMPCO.com.
Segment 6: Ray shares how QC Kinetics can help you overcome joint pain. He is also confused
by the news reports over the State budget.
Segment 7: Ray plays a clip of Washington’s Vision for our Country. Ray expands on this with his own thoughts about the tyranny coming out of Augusta.
Segment 8: Ray responds to a text about what we should do. He says what are you prepared to do.
Segment 9: Ray continues with his thoughts on how the Maine Legislature is being run compared to the way England ran the colonies.
Segment 10: Ray talks about a text that represents several that he has gotten that reflects that they have missed the whole point. He talks about the people that can do something, but won’t simply go vote.
Segments 11-12: Ray urges people to stand up and run for office and make sure that we vote for like-minded people. Ray takes a call from Steve of Westbrook, Larry, and Al from Saco.
Segment 13: Ray has a conversation with Ethan of Saco.
Segment 14: Ray talks about the Maine law that will allow changing gender and take away parental rights, and the mixed messages from Augusta on what under 18 year olds can and can’t do legally.
Segment 15: Ray talks about Faith, prayers, core values, beliefs, what we stand for, patriotism, and more. Ray calls on the pastors in the Maine region to organize an old fashioned revival.
Segment 16: Ray talks more about the monsters in Augusta and the laws that they have passed that prove it.