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Segments 1-2 Ray Richardson opens with his monologue.
Segment 3 Ray talks about the right to vote, election corruption, and Gunny Mike Hall calls in.
Segment 4 Ray asks “Are you better off today than you were a year ago?”
Segments 5-6 Ray continues with the thought about are you better. He talks about some of the crazy regulations that are causing some of the bottlenecks in distribution. Vern Dukes, The Trucker of Truth calls into the show.
Segment 7 Ray plays Kenny G’s montage of historic events. Ray’s monologue asks how did we get to where we are as a country just 61 years later after electing Pres. Kennedy and his inspiration on our country.
Segment 8 Ray starts off with President Kennedy’s Ask Not What You Can Do speech. Ray talks about Martin Luther King and his impact on people. How enraged he became when Pres. Biden stated that George Floyd’s death was more impactful than Martin Luther King’s.
Segment 9 Jon Decker from Gray Television joins Ray to talk about Pres. Biden’s first press conference, the US giving Ukraine military aid, and more.
Segment 10 Ray’s monologue discusses Pres. Biden’s statement that George Floyd’s death was more impactful than Martin Luther King’s death, what will it take for normal people to start to stand up to protect everyday people from the thugs of today calling it racial equity.
Part 1: Ray Richardson plays Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech, he also ponders what great things some of the great people in history could have done without their life being cut short, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and more.
Part 2: Ray reads parts of a story about a Salt Lake City Tribune editorial calling for the National Guard to keep unvaccinated people in their homes.
Part 3: Ray previews some of the guests that will be on today’s show, Gov. Youngkin’s Executive Orders, word definitions have changed – collusion has been redefined, governments and school boards held accountably. He takes a call.
Part 4: Ray talks about the legacy of Martin Luther King.
Part 5: Vern Dukes, The Trucker of Truth, joins Ray and they discuss Martin Luther King, racism, and more.
Part 6: Ray welcomes Joseph Amoral of Beal University to discuss their nursing program, the nursing occupation, the benefits of being a nurse, and more.
Part 7: Ray talks about Martin Luther King.
Part 8: Ray plays more of an MLK speech and the Promise Land. He talks about Pastor Scott Taube’s sermon at Eastpoint Church, the culture of the moment, and the Maine Council of Churches’ stance on abortion. Maine Rep. Joshua Morris ( R – Turner ) joins Ray to discuss the Right to Life rally in Augusta, school indoctrinations, Gov. Mills’ bringing forth the bill in Maine to make abortions easier to obtain.
Part 9: Richard Holt of Project 21 joins Ray after playing more of a Martin Luther King speech. Richard shares his history and how he ended up with Project 21, their mission, and more.
Part 10: Ray urges people to stay home if they can, but if not be really careful because the roads are bad. He also tells us about Sen. Roger Marshall’s (R-Kan.) plan to introduce a bill, the Financial Accountability for Uniquely Compensated Individuals (FAUCI) Act. Gunny Mike calls in to talk about MLK, segregation in the South, and conspiracy of MLK’s death.
Part 11: Ethan from Saco calls in with many subjects. Ray talks about Gov. Youngkin and his Executive Orders. He takes another call about abortion and Planned Parenthood, sponsorships, and more.
Part 12: Ray talks about antisemitism, Palestinian, and more.
Part 1: Ray Richardson praises the ruling from the US Supreme Court regarding Pres. Biden’s 100 employee vaccine mandate. He continues with the heroes of the day Manchin and the Voting Rights Bill failing.
Part 2: Ray talks about the oppressing history of the Democrats.
Part 3: Ray talks about the push to give illegal immigrants the same rights as Americans, the Southern Border crisis. Who is profiting from them? Ray says that we need to do a rehaul of the naturalization process.
Part 4: Ray addresses the “glue factory comment”. He poses the question “Is our life better?”.
Part 5: Mike Shepherd, Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News. joins Ray to discuss the change in the Covid policies and use St. Mary’s Covid positive over non-vaccinated healthcare personnel, Gov. Mills’ mandates, natural immunity, and more.
Part 6: Ray previews an upcoming guest and promises to take calls.
Part 7: Ray talks about a piece in the Wall Street Journal. Steve DiMillo of DiMillo’s Floating Restaurant joins Ray and they talk about the Lobster Pot Pie they had as a special on New Year’s Eve, and their Prime Rib specials on Friday and Saturday nights. Ray asks him about the impact the new Covid variants might have on his business, Maine’s sales and income taxes, Covid test, and more.
Part 8: Ray talks about the importance of the selection of Supreme Court Justices and that Trump was able to get some originalists on the bench.
Part 9: Gunny Mike calls in to talk about Covid and the treatments that are “allowed”.
Part 10: Ray talks about artwork for the comic Spiderman and the price it brought. He takes a call.
Part 11: Ray talks about another Biden failure, North Korea, and other great ideas he has had, American resilience, Biden’s plan “Build Back Better”.
Part 12: Ray talks more about an Emily Stausberger column in the Wall Street Journal.
Part 13: The Crazy Hour. Ray talks about Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor and the lies that she has spread to push her agenda. He takes calls.
Part 14: Ray takes calls.
Part 15: Ray shares something about Martin Luther King. He takes calls from Ethan of Saco and Andy. Lynda Adams joins Ray for a quick minute in the studio.
Part 16: Ray previews Monday’s show to highlight the great Martin Luther King. He also suggests that the Prison Letters from MLK should be required curriculum in all schools.