07-03-24 Wednesday
Segment 1: Ray Richardson steps back in time to share what England and other countries do on the Fourth of July and our Independence Day with a chat from Fox News’s Jonathan Savage from Ben Franklin’s London House. How it has been preserved and the it’s history.
Segment 2: Ray plays a clip from a PBS documentary on the Declaration of Independence.
Segments 3-4: Fox News Radio’s Ryan Schmelz joins Ray to continue the discussion on the decision on Presidential Immunity ruled on by the Supreme Court, and the outlandish behavior and the fears from the Democratic lawmakers. The position Rep. Jared Golden has maneuvered himself and the fight to keep his seat.
Segments 5-6: David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) and Gunny Mike Hall join Ray and Dee Dee. Gunny shares his thoughts and the role women had in the fight for our country’s independence. Claude Berube (Former Instructor at Annapolis and author) joins the boys for the morning.
Segments 7-8: In this FO Bailey Real Estate Segment, David, Claude, and Ray are joined by one of David’s clients. They talk about estates and cleaning out belongings from estates. David’s contact information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455, or email:info@fobailey.com.
Segments 9-10: The discussion is about the true love of country and patriotism. Ray plays a clip of President Reagan speaking about Arlington Cemetery and the story of a fallen WWI soldier. Claude expands on the explanation of “bleeding patriotism”. They reminisce about the history of both sides in Congress working together regardless of what side they represented and others putting America first. Ray plays another clip of one of his favorite Reagan speeches.
Segments 11-12: AARP Maine‘s Fraud Fighter, Phil Chin joins Ray and answers what the 4th of July means to him. He shares some of the places to look out for scammers. The boys talk about the Civil War and other historic events.
Segments 13-14: Ray and Claude continue with some of Maine’s Legislature history involving Claude’s mother. They take calls.
Segments 15-16: The boys continue to discuss the historic people that has ties to Maine. They take more calls.