Segments 9-10: The boys welcome Candidate for Maine Congressional District 2 Bruce Poliquin. Visit PoliquinForCongress for more information on his campaign.
Segments 11-12: Maine Sen. Bill Diamond. They discuss Maine’s child services, the bureaucracy of the government to cover up any issues, the Department of Health and Human Services, and if he would stay involved after his term is up in the Senate.
Segments 13-14: Mark Reilly, Sen. Bill Diamond, and Ray continue to discuss DHHS.
Segment 15: The boys talk about Maine’s lobster industry and they take calls.
Segment 16: Ray talks about the government and their willingness to look at its shortcomings.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson takes a trip through the last 50 years of racism because of the speech given by President Biden. He is really frustrated by the hatred from both sides.
Segment 2: Ray and Mike Mercer talk about Erik’s Church and the karaoke tourney.
Segments 3-4: Gunny Mike calls in and talks about a marine in trouble. They talk about the Democratic Presidents and their administration not respecting the military. They talk more about Biden’s speech last night and how it was nothing but divisive and full of hate.
Segments 5-6: Mike Shepherd, Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News, joins Ray and Mike. They talk about Pres. Biden’s speech, the unemployment numbers, and more.
Segments 7-8: Ray opens up with Gail Huff Brown’s daughter’s song, “Pride of America”, Gail, who is running for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District joins Ray and they talk about Gail’s daughter and her husband Scott’s music, her primary coming up Sept. 13th, total takeover by our government, fascism, misinformation, Biden’s Laptop’s coverup, Ashley Biden’s diary, media cover-ups, and more. For more information on Gail’s positions or to find out how you can help her campaign, visit GailHuffBrownforCongress.com.
Segment 9: Ray plays Holy Water by We the Kingdom and explains why bringing up a conversation with Mike about forgiveness. Tyler Thomas compares President Lincoln’s plan and the treatment of the Southern states after the Civil War and the welcoming way he did it and President Biden’s angry, evil speech toward people that don’t agree with him. They talk about Georgia’s election and Senator Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker.
Segment 10: Ray talks about not starting the fire. Ray and Tyler talk about his route home.
Segments 11-12: Ray announces that he won’t be on air on Monday. They talk about Maine’s economy and Ray shares his sources, the state needs to get back to work and the governor needs to re-instate requirements for benefits, Ray tries to connect Tyler and Vivian. Ray shares why it is crucial to allow people to work.
Segments 13-14: The boys play the song Grandpa, and discuss it. Mike introduces Deborah Ortiz. She is the Founder of the nonprofit organization Code 9 Heroes and Families United. She explains what their new documentary feature film (Told Through the Lens of the Police Family) is about, its origins, and expresses the need for donations to help get this documentary where it can help others.
Segment 15: Ray, Tyler and Ray continue their discussion about mental illness, child protection, DHHS, keeping children safe, and more.
Segment 16: The boys wrap up the show and talk about the Jobs Report.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about great ideas that haven’t been thought through thoroughly using electric cars and parking as an example when building, retroactively changing the law, the corridor, why Ray supports the corridor.
Segment 2: Ray talks about the Karaoke Contest atErik’s Church tonight.
Segments 3-4: Ray addresses a text that he received about renewable energy and then chats with Bob Witkowski. They talk about the hypocrisy in Maine’s renewable energy fight, fishing industry, China’s threat, history, Lincoln’s words versus Biden’s words, and more.
Segment 5: Mike Mercer and Vivienne Riven, owner of Gelato Supreme, 26 Old Orchard Street in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. She shares her family’s story of immigrating to America, her delicious homemade ice cream, with vegan and dairy-free ice cream options available, and employment issues. Rich Cebra calls in to talk about the state of Maine’s economy.
Segment 6: Ray, Mike and Vivian chat for a minute.
Segment 7: Ray talks about the truth of Maine’s unemployment problem. Dave Ciullo, Career Management Services and host of The H.R. PowerHour heard on WLOB Radio, join the boys and Ray is in rare form. Ray brings Dave into the MaineCare discussion.
Segment 8: Ray and Mike talk about automotive music stations and DJs and their next guest.
Segment 9: Maine Commissioner of Public Safety and former Portland Police Chief Michael Sauschuck joins Ray and Mike. Mike served as in the Portland Police under Chief Sauschuck. September is Safe Homes Awareness Month and he is trying to share new law that took effect on August 8, 2022, will help Mainers safely secure their prescription drugs and firearms, and other dangerous weapons to keep people safe, especially the kids.
Segment 10: The boys set up the next long segment’s discussion points.
Segment 11: Mike Sauschuck, Mike Mercer and Ray continue to discuss the three pronged approach that is needed for substance abuse and mental health care, support networks, and the need for check-ins. It is Suicide Awareness Month is September and Mental Health Awareness is in October.
Segments 13-14: Ray reads a text question about Fentanyl. They talk about the many resources that are available through their website, https://www.maine.gov/dps/. Mike shares details about an event happening at Cabela’s in Scarborough.
Segments 15-16: News Center Maine‘s Pat Callaghan is fresh back from his vacation in Africa. He shares some of the sites and history that he was able to witness.