Segment 3: Ray shares the phenomenal party that Kenny Cianchette had for the 5th Year Anniversary on Saturday.
Segment 4: Ray talks about the state of Maine’s Bills regarding Maine becoming a gender-changing sanctuary state, law enforcement, parental rights, minor decision-making skills, and more.
Segment 5: Vern Dukes (The Trucker of Truth) joins Ray. They talk about the weekend, the 5th Anniversary Celebration at Erik’s Church, The Bonny Eagle School Board Meeting on April 10th, and more.
Segment 6: Ray plays B.B. King.
Segment 7: Ray plays a clip from The Bonny Eagle School Board Meeting on April 10th, the zealots of our society, school proficiency, bullies, and more.
Segment 8: Ray welcomes Dr. Demi Kouzounas into the studio in this really short segment.
Segments 9-10: Ray, Demi, and Vern are joined by Maine Rep. Joshua Morris (R-Turner) and they talk about some of the crazy things in Augusta, the Bills, the Governor’s Spending Package, the cost of living, MaineCare, and more.
Segments 11-12: Ray, Vern, and Demi discuss the Trump Town Hall on CNN which turns into a discussion on the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Segments 13-14: The panel talks about Trump, Biden, Biden’s racist history, society, and more. They take calls.
Segments 15-16: Ray, Vern, and Demi talk about Mar-A-Lago, racism, Portland’s Eastern Prom, parenting, perceptions, and more. They take calls.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson explains why he plays America’s National Anthem at the opening of the show. He continues with the nation’s patriotism, and some of the Bills that are proposed in Augusta regarding transgenders, schools, abortion, and more. Ray also talks about Title 42 ending and the aftermath.
Segment 3-4: Ray plays a clip from Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) during a Senate Hearing. Gunny Mike joins Ray and they discuss the border issue.
Segments 5-6: Ray plays another clip from yesterday’s hearing of an exchange between Sen. Cruz and Mayorkas. Mike Shepherd (Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News) joins Ray.
Segment 7: Ray and Dee Dee talk about Elon Musk stepping down from Twitter and his replacement CEO. Then Ray talks about Tucker Carlson and speculates on Tucker Carlson’s upcoming plans. He goes back to other things that our government is trying to pull off. Ray urges people to show up to the hearing in Augusta today at 1 pm about Maine becoming a gender-altering sanctuary state for minors. Ray and Dee Dee talk about the Windham Kindergarten concert last night, the kids, schools, teachers, and more.
Segment 11-12: Mark Reilly calls in to announce The 2023 Stamp Out Hunger national food drive run by U.S. Postal Service employees. The collection day is set for Saturday, May 13 and he asks residents to donate canned goods and other nonperishable food items, leaving them by their mailboxes so letter carriers can collect them along their routes. Ray, Mike, and Sheriff Joyce continue their discussion about law enforcement and the human aspect of serving.
Segment 13: The boys talk about perception from the media and public opinion.
Segment 14: The boys talk about immigrants coming into the country and the problems that it can bring.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson is joined by Maine Rep. Reagan Paul right out of the gate to describe the new craziest bill, An Act to Safeguard Gender-affirming Health Care, LD 1735 at 1:00 at the Statehouse. There will be a rally before on the campus starting at 10 am. Reagan and Ray discuss some of the other crazy things going through the Maine Statehouse.
Segments 3-4: Ray reads a message from Mr. Misrable. Ray says that he questions everything that the elected people do and says that everyone should. He gives a couple of reasons why. Ray is outraged about the history of the government’s influence over children and that Maine has gone overboard and is not consistent. Bob Witkowski joins Ray in this conversation about parental rights.
Segments 5-6: Ray talks about the Biden family receiving money from China for multiple family members and the meetings that took place. He takes calls.
Segment 7: Dave Ciullo (Career Management Services and host of The H.R. PowerHour on WLOB Radio) and Ray discuss the weather and the month of May, accountability in government, picking knowledgeable people for positions, and common sense not being common.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson talks about the meeting between President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the debt ceiling.
Segment 3: Ray, Dee Dee, and David discuss the Trump verdict and case.
Segment 4: Ray talks about Georgia football team’s invitation to the White House and why they declined the offer.
Segment 5: The boys chat with Mike Pasquini to announce the 2nd Annual Cornhole For A Cause Tournament on Saturday, May 13th, starting at 10 am, to raise funds to help do some much-needed renovations to the Windham Veterans Center (behind Reny’s) !! Send all sign-up requests and questions to mpasquini@humana.com or 207-572-9092 with “Cornhole” as the subject. Entry fee to be paid the day of the event, CASH only Entry Fee: $30 per team of 2. Where: 35 Veterans Memorial Drive, Windham ME 04062.
Segment 6: Ray shares that House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is set to reveal a memo this morning describing the status of a GOP-led investigation into President Biden’s role in his family’s foreign income and the double standard of truth.
Segment 7: The FO Bailey Real Estate Segment. The boys welcome Jacob Boyle, a new agent with FO Bailey. He is working on a new 55+ development in Scarborough called Crystal Spring Estates. They discuss his family history in Maine, the interview process, and more. For more information on Crystal Spring Estates, they have an open house on the 1st Sat. monthly, phone: 207-831-1030.
Segment 8: Ray and David talk about Jacob and the next guest Bill Diamond.
Segments 9-10: Former Maine Sen. Bill Diamond joins the boys to discuss Gov. Mills’ new plan and Community Outreach, The DHHS system in Maine, Commissioner of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services Jeanne Lambrew’s Zoom meeting, and her “Maine Child Safety and Family Well-Being Plan”, and the lack of accountability, Maine leads the nation in child neglect, abuse, and deaths, mandatory reporting, lack of competency, and more. Visit Walk A Mile in Their Shoes for more information on the organization and its mission. If you are not a mandated reporter, you can call 1-800-624-8404 (24-hour, Toll-Free) or Maine Relay 711 to report abuse, neglect, or exploitation or complete the online form.
Segment 11: AARP Maine‘s Fraud Fighter Phil Chin and Ray discuss some of the newest frauds including using the A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) technology, missing package notifications, covid tests. Code words are a great way to protect yourself. They discuss some of the ways to protect yourself and spot fraud.
Segment 12: Ray talks about QC Kinetics. He then takes a call.
Segments 13-14: Ray talks about Rep. George Santos and more. He then takes calls.
Segments 15-16: Ray responds to a text about the verdict on Trump’s rape case in New York. George Santos is now in custody, President Biden’s involvement, Karine Jean-Pierre, the media’s blind-eye, Ray for Governor, fixing the roads and bridges, and more.