Segment 1: Ray Richardson addresses a text and tries to explain the role of the
Segment 2: Ray talks about the Maine Supreme Court decision regarding the deaths of children under the watchful eye of the Department of Health and Human Resources and their not working with the Maine Oversight Committee.
Segment 3: Gunny Mike Hall, David Jones, and Karen Gillis join Ray and they discuss the Maine DHS system.
Segment 4: Sophia Pride joins the party. Sophia shares what she has been busy doing, her 16th birthday, and more.
Segment 5: Maine Senator Bill Diamond joins the panel to discuss the ruling about DHS and the oversight committee. He tries to share light on the realities of the children that can’t speak for themselves.
Segment 6: They discuss Sophia trying to find out a test score and the school systems.
Segment 7: The panel discusses the holiday season, the Nutcracker (Karen is performing this Saturday), and more.
Segment 8: Ray plays “Last Christmas” and this brings up the conversation of a broken heart.
Segments 9-10: After discussing Mariah Carey and her music, Brad Dyer, and Sean Spicer host of Spicer and Co on NewsMax join the group. Ray asks Sean for his thoughts about the runoff election in Georgia and the sad state of the voter’s philosophy.
Segment 11: The panel talks about aging gracefully, and grey hair. The conversation turns to the pronoun debate.
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Segment 13: Segment 14: They talk about the gems in the Western Mountains of Maine. Ray gives a shout-out to Conner Richardson for his birthday!!!
Segment 15: This segment is broad-based. It starts with the a caller and then gets into windmills, solar panels,
Segment 1: In Ray Richardson’s monologue he touches on the weather, the Georgia runoff election results, early voting, the definition of words changing, Democracy, the IRS changes, IRS directives, the Congressional Oversight Committee, and more.
Segment 2: Ray plays President Roosevelt’s announcement of the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Segment 3: David Jones and Gunny Mike join Ray to discuss Pearl Harbor.
Segment 4: Ray reads a section from his book, Every Stone Has A Story.
Segment 5: Ray and David discuss the government’s intrusion into your life, Ray lists things that were legal that didn’t make it right.
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Segment 7: The FO Bailey Real Estate Segment is about the value of building relationships. The boys explain and gives examples of what that looks like.
Segment 8: Ray and David talk about the FO Bailey team and how teamwork is important.
Segment 9: Ray and David talk about Washington, history, and government.
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Segment 11: AARP Maine‘s Fraud Fighter Phil Chin and Ray discuss how to have a safe and scam-free holiday season. They discuss gift cards and the downside of buying them. Phil strongly suggests shopping locally.
Segment 12: Ray talks about the vaccine mandate.
Segment 13: Ray takes calls.
Segment 14: Ray
Segment 15: Ray talks about the lobster industry, NOAA, and the government’s intrusion. He also takes calls.
Segment 16: Ray takes a call and then closes with redemption.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson is back in the saddle after a nice vacation. He thanks everyone who stepped in to help him take a much-needed break. He then talks about the lack of decorum in society.
Segment 3: Gunny Mike Hall joins Ray. They discuss Ray’s vacation and then discuss Elon Musk and Twitter, politics, and talking about “Big Ideas”, political leadership, and more.
Segment 4: Ray warns people to be really careful and watchful for scams. Unscrupulous people are hard at work when people are busy and not paying attention.
Segment 5: Vernon Dukes (The Trucker of Truth) joins Ray. The boys talk about the feeling of home. Ray shares some of the highlights of his trip. They discuss the lack of adulting in America and how we need to start parenting again.
Segment 6: Ray and Vern talk about the movie Angel Sings, the performers, and Christmas music.
Segment 7: The boys talk about
Segment 8: Ray shares his experience of the private showing of the movie White Christmas on the big screen.
Segment 9: Maine Rep. Joshua Morris (R-Turner) joins the boys to discuss the Maine Legislature, the process of a bill becoming a law, and some of the things that need to be amended.
Segment 10: Ray honors Retired MSgt. Blanche E. Kelley. She passed away and will be laid to rest this morning in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Segment 11: Ray and Vern talk about voting, voting laws, state IDs, and the media’s coverage.
Segment 12: The boys talk about the song Mary, Did You Know, then put into perspective the song and the time period of Mary and Joseph.
Segment 13: Ray and Vern have a heated discussion about President Trump and the need to demand that people and businesses be better.
Segment 14: Ray and Vern take a call from Ethan of Saco. The discussion gets back to the morality of our country.
[Audio not available.] Segment 15: Ray and Vern talk about Ray’s much-needed vacation and the idea of a novel that he is working on. They take more calls including Steve from Westbrook and Larry
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Segment 1: In Ray Richardson’s monologue he touches on the “red wave” that didn’t turn out like we thought it would, Trump’s behavior, and more.
Segment 2: Ray talks more about the Trump announcement and behavior.
Segment 3: David Jones joins Ray and they talk about Ron DeSantis. Gunny Mike calls in to discuss the Covid policies and other issues that should have made more of an impact in the elections and more.
Segment 4: Sophia Pride and Karen Gilles (Chair of the New Gloucester Maine Republican Party) join Ray and David and they talk about the fun and money raised for the Travis Mills Foundation at Erik’s Church on Saturday.
Segment 5: Ray and the panel talk about Biden’s spending spree for Climate Change to other countries, the downside of Trump’s personality, the stupidity of Republicans, and messaging.
Segment 6: The panel discusses Trump’s chances if he does run for President, Sophia talks about the fuel issues in Socialist countries, and the dumbing down of education.
Segment 7: RNC Communications Director Danielle Alvarez and Maine GOP Chair Demi Kouzounas join the panel. They talk about some of the elections across the country.
Segment 8: They talk about money and Donald Trump’s daughter marrying a billionaire, the easy life of having money, rank choice voting, and more.
Segment 9: The panel talks about the Maine election, what were some of the determining factors, messaging, abortion, and more.
Segment 10: They talk about the lack of messaging from the Republican candidates including LePage, Poliquin, and Thelander. They also talk about abortion from a woman’s perspective, the big picture, informed consent, and what will happen if it is illegal.
Segment 11: Kenny Cianchette (owner of Erik’s Church) joins the panel to hand a check to Ray for The Travis Mills Foundation fundraiser that was held on Saturday Night. They talk about some of the obstacles that veterans overcome.
Segment 12: Ray and Kenny talk more about the event and how Erik’s Church has been such a community partner. Ray announces a suspected school threat at Portland High and maybe at Sanford.
Segment 13: Ray reads the Portland Police report regarding the active shooting report, then also announces that Sanford High has had an incident and police are responding, and other Maine schools are being shut down. The panel all agree that we need to stand up and support Gov. Mills and other authorities.
Segment 14: They continue the discussion about what is happening in Maine schools and that we need to address the root of the problems including mental illness and support the police. Sophia shares her concerns as a student and is frustrated with the nonchalant attitude of her classmates.
Segment 15: Ray reads a text that he received from Maine Department of Public Safety Commissioner Michael Sauschuck and the statement sent out by the Superintendent of SAD 57. They also talk about “swatting”, what that means, bullying, social media, living with the technology that we have in society, shootings in society, mental illness, and man’s inhumanity to man.
Segment 16: Ray recaps the morning, Danielle says that it is okay to have differences, but we need to put them aside in adversity and work together to solve the problems. Ray says that we all need to do our part. They thank all of the first responders that put our families first.