Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about the frustration that he feels because everything that he loves is being ruined by people that don’t love America and American values, the “enemy” and that they have no boundaries and their allies, the future generations. He wants to Terrorize With Truth!
Segment 2: Ray plays a speech given by Ronald Reagan.
Segment 3: Ray plays another speech by Reagan and Bob Witkowski joins him and they discuss the speech that Ray played from 1976, Gov. Mills vs Gov. LePage, identity politics, and more.
Segments 5-6: Greg Foster joins Ray. He is running for Maine’s House District 26. The talk about Ray losing his temper yesterday and the truth that he shares. Greg shares his thoughts about how government should govern. For more information about his campaign, visit GregFosterForMaine.com or email greg@gregfosterformaine.com.
Segments 7-8: Ray plays a montage of clips from Ronald Reagan’s speeches. Ray talks about shifting the paradigm and how imperative it has become.
Segment 9: Ray talks about what government and the elected people have become and what they used to be. He asks where are the voices of our leaders.
Segments 11-12: Ray plays a clip from a President Kennedy speech and shares his thoughts on the tyranny of Covid. He gives several examples of what he means, federally as well as what Gov. Mills and the Maine Legislature have done. He takes calls.
Segments 13-14: Ray continues with the tyranny of the Governor Mills’ administration (ie: Maine CDC Director Dr. Nirav Shah and Maine Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Jeanne Lambrew)
Segment 15: News Center Maine‘s Pat Callaghan joins Ray and they chat about Honor Flight Maine, the unsung heroes of Maine, music, primaries, and more.
Segment 16: Ray talks about the election in Georgia and Capitalism.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson opens today’s show talking about the upcoming remote at Rowe Ford in Westbrook this Saturday to benefit Honor Flight Maine, last night’s event down in Epping New Hampshire, and racism. He goes on to talk about F3 Defense and the media’s coverage of them not being accurate.
Segment 3: David Jones and Gunny Mike Hall talk about the scales of justice, the Sussman trial/verdict, how the elected Dems treat women, covering the butts and scandals in Washington, and more.
Segment 4: Ray and David talk about the confidence in the elections.
Segment 5: Ray and David talk about the denial of Biden’s competency from the general population of anything wrong, Steve of Westbrook calls in and second-guesses the police and accuses the police of racism in the tragedy in Texas. Ray gets angry.
Segment 6: Ray is still frustrated with the last caller and his accusations.
Segments 7-8: Ray and David talk about accountability. In the FO Bailey Real Estate Segment, Ray and David talk about properties that are on the market and how they find properties that they sell, the long history of FO Bailey, and the transitions it has made during that time. They also talk about tenacity, the American way of life, and more. Call David today if you are looking for a new career, or thinking about buying or selling. We’re on when you’re off. David’s contact information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455 or email:info@fobailey.com.
Segments 9-10: Ray and David take calls including Vern Dukes, the Trucker of Truth regarding the police and shooting coverage by the media. Scott Jordon calls in as well.
Segments 11-12: Ray and David welcome Gail Huff Brown, who is running for the U.S. House to represent New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District. They talk about the event at Ryan’s Place in Epping NH, veterans, defending the Constitution, and more on her platform.
Segment 13: Ray talks about Joe Biden, his personality, his actions, his policies, and the consequences of those actions. He then takes calls.
Segment 14: Ray talks about the benefits of QC Kinetics.
Segment 15: Ray welcomes Mary Pelletier to discuss NextGen and the Alfond Grant. She explains what it is, how affordable it is, and other ways other than just college that it can be used. She also explains the Alfond Grant.
Segment 16: Ray talks about college tuition and forgiving school debt instead of lowering the cost of higher education, endowments, tenure, and more. He takes a quick call about equity over equality.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson and Derek Gause talk about Memorial Day and what they did over the weekend. Steve Abbott joins the boys and shares what he did over the weekend. Events that they did and people that they ran into.
Segment 2: Ray, Derek, and Steve talk about the true qualities of a leader.
Segment 3: David Jones joins the boys and they talk about the Sussman trial and the ramifications.
Segment 4: Ray and the boys talk about the protesters and why they do it….it is all about the money.
Segment 5: Ray and the boys are joined by Tom Tyler who is running for Windham’s House District 106. He talks about his long history of serving Windham (om has served 2 terms in the Maine legislature ( the 117th and 126th)) and Maine (Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine as President) and the reasons that he decided to get back in the ring. To follow or help Tom’s campaign, visit Tom Tyler for Maine House on Facebook.
Segment 6:Ray talks about the beautiful morning. Ray asks Steve about Sen. Collins blocking the nomination of NOAA and the role the lobstering industry and the undo regulations placed upon them that played in it.
Segment 7: Ray welcomes Dr. Demi Kouzounas, Maine GOP Chair, the panel discusses the impacts that decisions in Washington have had on us.
Segment 8: Ray asks about the new Top Gun movie.
Segment 9: The panel continues to talk about some of the corruption and Biden’s influence on elections, Georgia’s elections, and candidates. Ray thanks Steve Abbott for coming in and being a part of the panel.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson opens his show with a speech from President Ronald Reagan given on Memorial Day 1992. Ray talks about the last full devotion, honoring the fallen, Westbrook’s Memorial Day Remembrance, and more.
Segment 2: Ray starts with the poem, In Flander’s Field. He shares his memory and reaction to the news of The Columbine shooting and how the tragedy in Uvalde, TX has affected him. He gets frustrated with some of the texts that he has received.
Segment 3: Gunny Mike Hall joins Ray to share some information and history on the tradition of Memorial Day.
Segment 5: Mike Shepherd, Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News, and Ray discuss the potential problems that could affect the upcoming elections in Maine including the high cost of living, heating costs, CMP’s request for an increase, and more.
Segment 6: Ray shares the story of Edith Knowles and her tireless efforts to honor her brother “Bud”, who was lost in The Battle of the Bulge. Segment 7: Natalia Zarytska joins Ray to share life as a wife of an Azovstal fighter who had surrendered. He was in the Azovstal steel plant and they are worried about the fate of their relatives after Kyiv this week ordered its garrison in the plant in Mariupol to stand down.
Segment 8: Ray previews upcoming guest Michael Reagan and then talks about Arlington National Cemetery and its origins and complicated history.
Segment 9: Ray talks about Memorial Day and the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans’ Day. He shares another story from his book, Every Stone Has a Story.
Segment 10: Ray plays a beautiful and new rendition of God, Bless the USA by Lee Greenwood. He is joined by Michael Reagan, Son of President Ronald Reagan and Founder of The Reagan Legacy Foundation, which honors the brave men and women who served in the European campaign during World War II and his ongoing project, Walkway To Victory from The Reagan Legacy Foundation, which is a non-profit project with a lasting and fitting tribute to honor those American, British, and Canadian soldiers who gave of themselves in service to the liberation of France and Europe in WWII. They also talk about the man that was President Ronald Reagan.
Segment 11: Ray starts off with Pres. Reagan’s City on the Hill speech. He talks about the sacrifices of the fallen to give them the right to be free citizens. What as parents we need to do to ensure that our children know our history.
Segment 12: Ray plays Josh Groban’s God, Bless America, and talks about the renewed love of our country during the Reagan era and how we as a country need to get back to that love of country.
Segments 13-14: Ray talks about the special people that fought in WWII including Fred Collins. He reads another story of a fallen soldier and his mother’s journey in the Gold Star Mothers and suggests her book Keep Moving Forward: My Son’s Last Words found on Amazon. He takes calls.
Segment 15: Ray starts off with another excerpt from his book about Marc Gousse’s letter from his uncle and the poem that he wrote to his mother as a Christmas gift. He then takes calls.