12-04-23 Monday
Segment 1: Ray Richardson starts off with the college teams that were announced to play in the College Football Playoffs, then he gets hot when he starts talking about John Kerry’s proclamation that no coal plants should be ‘permitted anywhere in the world’, and Maine’s overreach into our daily lives.
Segment 2: Ray continues with the government’s role in our lives versus what we have been taught to believe.
Segments 3-4: Ray continues with his frustration with the government and lack of knowledge of how government works. Gunny Mike Hall joins Ray and they talk about Toys for Tots and the deadline for dropping off toys and Miranda Brannigan.
Segment 5: Vern Dukes joins Ray and Dee Dee and they talk about the controversy in Westbrook over the removal of the Menorah because the city got a couple of complaints and the long history of Democrats oppressing black people.
Segment 6: Ray responds to a text about the Westbrook light display.
Segments 7-8: Sophia Pride joins and they discuss her birthday and what she has planned for her special day.
Segments 9-10: Vern brings up the MSAD #51 Board Meeting which brings up a discussion about the Gender Queer book and the school boards.
Segment 11: The panel continues to talk about the “help” from the progressive keyboard warriors, the little boy “Holden Armenta” that has become the main part of a hit story about black face a movie.
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Segments 13: Ray talks about Maine’s poverty level and the governmental policies that have created the poverty. They take calls.
Segments 15-16: Ray, Vern, and Dee Dee discuss family, family traditions, divorce and divorce stats. They take more calls.