Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about the small businesses and congratulates BreLue on their new location and other small businesses that a succeeding, he is frustrated with the government, and the “leaders” in Augusta, and he questions what has happened to America. He states that we can’t win anything if we don’t gain independent voters.
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Segments 3-4: David Jones and Gunny Mike join Ray they start with some of the Trump discussion and then move on to Gunny Mike to recognize Vietnam Veterans Day. Gunny shares the life story of Master Sergeant Raul Perez “Roy” Benavidez.
Segments 5-6: Ray and David discuss the tragedy in Nashville. The mental illness issue, the gun grab, drunk drivers, and other things that kill people. They get into the causes of the downturn of America and the boys believe that it is envy.
Segment 7: In this FO Bailey Real Estate segment, David and Ray talk about some of the listings that have sold up in mid/northeast areas of Maine, and the benefits of living in the Bangor, Brunswick, and Scarborough areas. By dealing with local businesses you can form working relationships. David’s contact information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455, or email:info@fobailey.com.
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Segment 9-10: Ray, David and Dee Dee discuss different bakeries and restaurants around Maine and different foods. You shouldn’t put off for tomorrow what you can do today.
Segment 11: Alf Anderson (Associate State Director for Advocacy and Outreach) joins Ray and they talk about Alf’s new position with AARP Maine and some of the advocacy issues that they are concerned with in Augusta. If you have any questions contact Alf by phone at (207) 776-6302 or email at aanderson@aarp.org.
Segment 12: Ray talks about Adam Kinzinger and one of his tweets about guns and then talks about a Drag Queen doing a lap dance on a child at a “Library Book Reading” and the lack of proficiency in our schools.
Segments 13-14: Ray continues to talk about the school systems and the lack of priorities. Ra takes calls.
Segments 15-16: Ray continues taking calls.
03-28-23 Tuesday
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson talks about the tragedy in Nashville, the direction of our country, and more.
Segment 3: David Jones joins Ray. They congratulate Lisa Bird for being recognized by Maine’s Coast 93.1 as one of 20 Outstanding Women in Maine. They talk about Special Olympics Maine. Gunny Mike joins the boys and they talk about gun permits, and names used for background checks. They talk about how on the same day journalist Matt Taibbi was voluntarily testifying before Congress in Washington, D.C., an IRS agent showed up unannounced at his New Jersey home, and recognize Todd Piro’s birthday is today.
Segment 4: Sophia Pride joins the panel.
Segments 5-6: Ray and David debate Donald Trump, the money in politics, buying votes, lobbyists, and more.
Segment 7: Ray, David, Sophia, and Dee Dee continue the discussion about guns, mental illness, drugs, drug overdose, and more.
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Segments 9-10: Ray, David, Sophia, and Sean Spicer host of Spicer and Co on NewsMax have a discussion about Donald Trump, his strengths, his weaknesses, the tweets, the independent voters, opponents, and more.
Segments 11-12: Ray and David start off with more of Trump, but then move on to the comments that Pender Makin said about her plans for our schools. Ray is really worried about our society. They discuss American patriotism. Ray talks about today’s panel and David talks about the people that are working hard to provide for those that aren’t working.
Segments 13-14: Ray talks about the first response to the Nashville tragedy being to go after the guns, the commonality of all of the mass shooters is mental illness, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, and things that made them mad and how they stood up and do the work to make things right.
Segments 15-16: Ray plays Chris Stapleton’s Grandpa, Tell Me ‘Bout The Good Old Days”. Then he takes calls.
03-27-23 Monday
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson is joined by Todd Piro (Fox and Friends First) to discuss the push for social instead of academics in schools across the nation, schools overstepping boundaries by pushing transitions, basketball, and more.
Segments 3-4: Gunny Mike joins Ray and they talk about many different subjects.
Segment 5: Vern Dukes (The Trucker of Truth) and John Lewis (Synergy Workforce Solutions) join Ray and Dee Dee and continue discussing schools, transgender in sports, Title 9, banned books, sexualizing kids, and more.
Segment 6: Ray and John talk about trans-dysphoria.
Segment 7: The boys and Dee Dee discuss family, values, and what makes character.
Segment 8: The boys continue this character discussion.
Segments 9-10: John reminds people about Paul Harvey’s “If I Were The Devil” from 1965. They continue to discuss the true meaning of being rich. Maine Rep. Joshua Morris (R-Turner) shares some of the details in the Maine Budget and some of the stunts that are happening in Augusta.
Segment 11: Ray reads part of a story from The Maine Wire about Maine’s Department of Education and the boys discuss school districts and taxes, homeschooling, and more.
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Segments 13-16: Ray reminisces about his days in geometry class. John addresses the “why”. Somehow the discussion becomes about Trump and whether will he be arrested and the double standard. This becomes a heated discussion between Ray and Vern.
03-24-23 Friday
Segments 1-2: Ray and Dee Dee Richardson discuss the current status of America.
Segments 3-4: Ray plays Billy Joel’s Billy the Kid. Gunny Mike joins Ray to talk about wind turbines and the beaching of dolphins and whales. Ray addresses a text about taxes. Then, they discuss marine life, Sea World and Bush Gardens.
Segments 5-6: Shawn Moody joins Ray and Dee Dee to discuss the Blue Collar Scholarships. He explains what they are when they began, and some of the businesses involved. Shawn answers some questions about the scholarships and trades industry. For more information, call (207) 842-2500 or visit the Maine Blue Collar Foundation website. They discuss immigrants and their inability for them to work for two years after coming to America. Shawn talks about the program SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR) increases access to Social Security disability benefits for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
Segments 7-8: Steve DiMillo (Owner of DiMillo’s Floating Restaurant in Portland Maine) joins Ray and Shawn to discuss the business climate, staffing, and more.
Segments 9-10: Ray is joined by Cumberland County Sheriff Kevin Joyce and Kenny Cianchette (Erik’s Church in Windham) joins Ray. Kevin is here to promote the Community Police Academy. The Community Police Academy (CPA) is designed to educate Cumberland County citizens about the workings and activities of the Sheriff’s Office. The classes will meet each week on Tuesday evening at St. Joseph’s College at 278 Whites Bridge Road, Standish, ME 04084. Kevin talks about the life of law enforcement officers and more. For more information on the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department and its programs, you can find them at https://www.cumberlandso.org.
Segment 11: Ray and Kenny talk about the interview with Sheriff Joyce and Shawn Moody and the real definition of success. Kenny McKenny (Grandpa Joe’s Sugar Shack) joins the boys to discuss Maple Sunday Weekend. Mike Mercer joins the party. To visit Ben for some delicious maple products, find him at 103 Murch Rd, North Baldwin, Maine, or call him at (207) 653-3647.
Segment 12: Ray, Kenny, and Mike talk about Billy the Kid and other Hollywood legends of the wild west.
Segment 13: The boys welcome Mike Shepherd (Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News) to share some of the things going on in the Maine Legislature. Ray, Mike, and Kenny discuss some of the threats to America’s infrastructure.
Segment 14: Molly Lovell-Keely (Communications and Marketing Manager for The Travis Mills Foundation) joins Ray, Kenny, and Mike. They talk about the force of nature named Travis Mills. Ray plays a clip about exceptionalism.
Segment 15: Ray sings his Happy Birthday to Molly, Ray promotes the Emerald Society’s Golf Tournament coming up and other things that Kenny and Erick’s Church has done to support veterans. The programs that the Travis Mills Foundation provides and the Warrior PATHH program.
Segment 16: Justin Crockett (Development Director at Travis Mills Foundation) joins the fun. Ray talks about a couple of Gianni Russo shows and more.