Part 2: Ray talks about the outspoken Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, who went viral blasting military leaders over Afghanistan is jailed.
Part 3: Ray talks about the Veteran Golf Tournament that will benefit The Travis Mills Foundation. For more information and to register, Click Here.
Part 4: Ray welcomes Bizzy Oulton. They talk about her plans, her wedding, her Faith, and the album, Follow Me, that she is trying to fulfill. For more information or to help her spread her love of Jesus, visit her website.
Part 6: Ray talks about President Biden, WH Press Secretary Psaki, AOC, and the Democratic policies.
Part 7: Ray welcomes AARP Maine’s Japhet “Jay” Els to discuss Maine Medicare and other issues that the aging population in Maine face.
Part 8: Ray gives a shout-out to Zak Brown and getting better from Covid. He also lists all of the stations that you can now hear The Ray Richardson Show.
Part 9: Ray talks about the decisions and enactment of leaving Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Gen. Mark Milley, and U.S. Central Command Commander Gen. Kenneth McKenzie. Who was really in charge and who is lying and what is the truth.
Part 10: Ray talks about identity politics versus competency in the President’s Cabinet. Rep. Maxine Waters and her comments about the Southern Border, as well as some other Democrats chiming in.
Part 1: Ray Richardson talks about the Biden Administration’s “plans”, WH Press Secretary Jen Psaki, Secretary of Homeland Security Mayorkas, illegal immigrants, vaccine mandate, and so much more.
Part 2: 2 Ray talks about stepping up to take care of kids and the DHHS system.
Part 3: David Jones joins Ray and they talk about Maine Sen. Bill Diamond and his fight to save the children and change Maine’s Department of Health and Human and The Child Protective System.
Part 4: Ray and David are joined by Fox and Friends First Co-Host Todd Piro. They talk about BLT sandwiches, spending time with your dad and the Giants, and more.
Part 5: Maine Republican Chair Dr. Demi Kouzounas and Republican National Spokesman Paris Dennard join Ray and David. The panel discusses Pres. Biden’s policies and actions since becoming President, minority voters, and more.
Part 6: The panel welcomes a call from Maine Sen. Bill Diamond as he is starting his Walk in their Shoes to bring attention to changes needed in Maine’s Child Protection system.
Part 7: The panel talks about westerns and then Gunny Mike calls in.
Part 8: Ray and Demi talk about vaccines and Demi is wound up because nobody is following the science and they have made it all politics. They also discuss the proposed infrastructure bill, cost of living, inflation, and more. They take a call about the vaccine and it gets heated.
Part 9: Ray plays a clip of Trump asking about different therapies about Covid and Ray and Demi talk about the politicization of the virus and vaccine. Ethan of Saco and Cody call in. The caller from the previous segment calls in again.
Part 1: Ray Richardson is on today. He points out that Pres. Biden is not competent to be President. He points out some of the inconsistencies including the vaccination. Ray and Dee Dee discuss Ray’s new nickname for Pres. Biden, King George Biden or KGB3.
Part 2: 4 Ray plays Charlie Daniels “Devil Went Down To Georgia”, reminds the audience about Bill Diamond’s Walk a Mile in Their Shoes, and DHHS complacency.
Part 3: Ray shares a quote from Tennison that he has in his magazine. Vern Dukes, the Trucker of Truth, joins Ray to discuss some of the names that Ray has come up for President Biden, and more.
Part 4: Vern and Ray continue their discussion including Ray’s BLT recipe.
Part 6: Ray talks about Liz Cheney and her comments.
Part 7: Ray talks start off with Representative Pramila Jayapal statements on “Face the Nation” regarding George Floyd. He talks about the real problem. Bob from Falmouth calls in about the nursing home private pay costs.
Part 8: Ethan of Saco calls in to give his opinion regarding the media’s coverage of George Floyd and Jan. 6th.
Part 8: Ray talks about some of the cases that the left is holding up, Dee Dee brings up Chicago’s gun deaths rates, and Flint Michigan’s water. Gunny Mike calls in frustrated with Liz Cheney and her dad. Larry calls in as well.
Part 9: Ray talks about music, Eric’s Church in Windham and the band 12/OC. Then comments on a text about Liz Cheney.
Part 10: Ray talks about Liz Cheney’s upcoming election, then switches to Sen. Collins and talks about people that have changed since they were elected to office, children learning that it is okay to lie in context of the elected people comparing the border patrol officers behavior toward the illegal immigrants to slavery.
Part 11: Ray plays “I’ll get you my pretty”. Ray and his brother Jim have a discussion about some of the day’s topics.
Part 1: Ray Richardson is starting out of the gate with Mayor David Rubin by phone. He is a former mayor of Shiloh, Israel – in the region of Samaria, which together with Judea, is known to much of the world as the West Bank. They talk about the current issues facing Israel and the American influence. One person in power is not a good thing. Israel was a Socialist country, but change can happen through hard work and people wanting it to happen. He lays it all out in his new book, Confronting Radicals: What America Can Learn From Israel.
Part 2: Maine State Senator Bill Diamond joins Ray to discuss children that can’t speak for themselves within the Maine Department of Health and Human Services. They discuss when and why he got involved with the issue of child abuse in Maine after Logan Marr was killed in 2001 announced a two-day walking tour in memory of Maine children who have died from abuse. The Walk a Mile in Their Shoes tour will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 28, and Wednesday, Sept. 29. You can find out more information by clicking here. Part 3: Bill gives a shoutout to Camper World for their support. The boys talk about some of the child deaths and the reasons people are resistant to change. They have a long discussion and Dee Dee asks questions about the system and more.
Part 4: Ray reads a poem from the frequent emailer that hates the show and explains he is what is wrong with the country, he needs to listen to what is being said not how it’s said. He also addresses where The Outlaws are today and then gets into the Travis Mills Foundation Benefit, and Gunny Mike calls in to chat about some of the events coming up to support struggling vets.
Part 7: Ray and Dee Dee talk about a real-life Pooh Tree House in England. Then Ray talks about the “power-filled” people in charge of the government, Biden’s military deferments compared to Trump’s military deferments. Then he talks about what is tucked inside the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that’s set to go before the U.S. House of Representatives this week. Ray loses his patience with Biden, Pingree, and more about the atrocity of the Southern Border! Ray takes a call about the Child Protective Systems and the Judicial Services.
Part 8: A true American Hero, Travis Mills, joins Ray to talks about the suicide rates in Veterans. Ray, Gunny Mike, and Professor Joe Bruno are putting on a golf tournament to support The Travis Mills Foundation. They talk about some of the things that his foundation does to help Veterans. The lakeside retreat located in Rome, Maine opened in 2017 by Retired Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, a soldier who lost four limbs in a blast in Afghanistan. Travis Mills created the retreat to help others like himself who were injured in wartime. It allows them to recover while surrounded by others who know what they’ve gone through. He speaks across the country, motivating others to live by his motto: “Never give up. Never quit.” To support or more information about the tournament, Click Here.
Part 9: Ray talks about the Den of Thieves that are running our Country.
Part 10: Ray reads a couple of stories about the true nature of the left’s agenda. He takes calls including The Liberty Fighter calls in with his own frustration with the government in charge, his brother Jim, Larry, and the last caller praises the work Bill Diamond is doing.