Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson talks about the Bonny Eagle School Board and the pornographic book, Gender Queer, that they have approved for the middle school library.
Segments 3-4: Gunny Mike Hall joins Ray and they continue with the overreach of school boards and government, the pornographic book heading to the Bonney Eagle, standing up for right, and so much more.
Segment 5: Vern Dukes, The Trucker of Truth, joins Ray and Vern shares his good mornings with everyone, they talk about the Royal Anchor, good friends, and the number of illegal immigrants “got-aways”, and VP Harris comments about equity for Hurricane Ian victims.
Segment 6: Ray talks about the Don’t Tread on Maine Lobster rally happening on Wednesday at DiMillo’s Restaurant at noon. He also put a call to action and the com
Segments 7-8: Rachel Havu joins the boys to address the pornographic book that is in the Bonny Eagle Middle School. Ray reads some of the graphic dialogs and describes some of the pictures. They talk about the innocence of children and why this book is available for 11-13 year-olds. There is a School Board Meeting tonight at 94 Maine Street in Buxton, phone: 207-929-3831 to appeal this book.
Segment 9: Maine Rep. Joshua Morris (R-Turner) joins the boys to discuss the role of the education system, how he came to decision when on the school board, and more.
Segment 10: Ray reads the ruling on the Georgia voter ID court case.
Segments 11-12: Mike Mercer joins Ray and Vern and Mike as a former cop, explains the pornography laws in the state of Maine. Ray question how did we get to where we are. The conversation got into faith and the culture of the moment.
Segments 13-14: The boys talk about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez telling Yeshiva University to accept the group of YU students calling itself the YU Pride Alliance. The discussion turns to the absurd request to an orthodox college. Segment 15-16: The boys take calls.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson opens up this morning with a surprise caller, Rich Cebra, who is now in the Charlotte NC area. They discuss what he will be doing for the next year or so after selling Steamboat Landing Mini Golf to the Pride family. He says that Sophia is doing a fantastic job running the business.
Segment 2: Joe Bruno joins Ray and they talk about the Veterans’ Support Golf Tournament, team availability, silent auction items, Rowe Ford‘s hole-in-one car donation, and more.
Segments 3-4: Gunny Mike joins Ray and they talk about the devastation left in Florida after Hurricane Ian and how would we handle the clean-up and rebuild without fossil fuels, inflation, the lack of voter participation, socialism, and more.
Segments 5-6: Mike Shepherd, Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News, joins Ray and discusses the hit piece that is a non-story about the homestead exemption claim of the LePages when they did nothing wrong. They also talk about polls and how accurate they are and some of the different candidates in several races.
Segment 7: Retired US Marine Corps Colonel Timothy Thorsen is running for the Maine Senate, District 30 (Gorham & Scarborough), and his wife Rebecca joins Ray to chat about why he decided to run for office, and their service to our country, his deployments, and his experiences. Help him on his journey to the Maine Senate by following him on Facebook. His contact information is Phone: (207) 730-2222 Email: tim@thorsenformaine.com Website: ThorsenForMaine.com.
Segment 8: Ray asks Tim how he decided to run and Rebecca explains how they decided.
Segment 9: Ray asks them about their relationship, what he does for work now that he has retired from Marine life, what would he like to see if he were Emperor for a day, and more. They also discuss how the government is working against businesses instead of supporting small businesses, and more.
Segment 11: Ray talks about the government controlling citizens instead of letting them live in freedom. He talks about the difference between Gov. Mills who loves the culture of government and Gov. LePage that loves freedom from government. He takes a call from Jim about his encounter with Col. Thorsen.
Segment 12: Ray talks about his visit to Portland yesterday and the homeless encampment in Deering Park. He also talks about the Don’t Tread on Maine Lobster rally at DiMillo’s Restaurant on Oct. 12 at noon.
Segment 13: Ray talks about music and he urges people to solve one problem today. He takes a call from a self-made man that doesn’t understand young men (ages 18-30) not working.
Segment 14: Ray talks about the devastation left behind by Hurricane Ian and then reads a text that someone sent him about the Civil War reconstruction of the South and Ray explains what really happened.
Segments 15-16: Ray talks about governments not wanting to change something once they have made a law. Larry calls in to talk about property taxes. Ray’s brother Jim calls in from Florida and they touch on a multitude of subjects.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson’s opening monologue is about government, media, equality, and more.
Segments 3-4: Bob Witkowski and Paul Balsamo, President of Life House Maine. They discuss their mission of supporting pregnant women in need, how they navigated the system, the need for donors, and other ways to help.
Segments 5-6: Ray continues with his thought on the alternative to abortion, working together without government interference to achieve a goal, our society, and more. He takes a call and it’s Dave Brackett calling in from Punta Gorda Florida. Dave shares his experience with Hurricane Ian.
Segments 7-8: David Ciullo of Career Management Services and host of The H.R. PowerHour on WLOB Radio. They discuss personal achievements and personal achievements, empathy versus sympathy, self-reflection, and accountability.
Segment 9: Ray talks about the country artist Jackson Dean and the 12/OC band show at Erik’s Church last night. Tee Grizzard joins Ray to share an update on the aftermath of Hurricane Ian and how they rode out the storm.
Segment 10: Ray talks about the Deering Oaks homeless mess being cleaned up prior to Gov. LePage showing up to do a press conference on the issue.
Segments 11-12: Ray talks about the priorities of Americans and the culture of the moment, the 10th Amendment, debt, and more. He then gets into Maine’s lobster industry and how Gov. Mills and Attorney General Aaron Frey are going to let this storied industry die, California-based group, Seafood Watch, who put Maine lobster on a seafood ‘red list’.
Segments 13-14: Ray talks about the music of ZZ Top. He reminds people about the facts in his new book, Maine: It’s Time To Choose. Ethan calls in with a call to action to get involved, another caller asks who enforces the laws against the lobstermen and more. Larry calls in as well. The next caller wants to hear more from the LePage campaign.
Segment 15: News Center Maine‘s Pat Callaghan joins Ray. They discuss Hurricane Ian’s devastation, the debate held for Maine’s 2nd Congressional Seat, the candidates, and other Maine candidates running for office. Ray takes a call.
Segment 16: Ray enjoys Frank Sinatra, then talks about nobody buys Karine Jean-Pierre’s spin on Biden’s gaffe about asking for deceased Rep. Jackie Walorski.