Part 1: Ray Richardson explains how masks save lives. He moves on to talk about ballots, certifying signatures, “found” ballots, the legal process of certifying ballots, logistics in counting ballots, the court system legislating from the bench, and more. He takes a call and they talk about the election, the media, our National Debt and more.
Part 2: Ray talks about the milestone of The Ray Richardson Show turning 17 years old and the results of the election are coming to a conclusion. What will that look like?
Part 3: Ray gives a little update on SAD 51 and their elected school board and then he takes calls.
Part 4: Ray talks about the last segment.
Part 5: Rep. Rich Cebra joins Ray.
Part 6: Ray and Rep. Cebra continue with their discussion.
Part 7: Brunswick Mike calls in and shares his wisdom. Then Stan from Saco frustrated with the coverup and computer corruption in the election.
Part 8: Ray talks about Jenna Ellis’ statement and Sidney Powell departure from the Trump Administration’s legal team.
Part 9: Ray talks about the unrest in America and that the election isn’t mandated to be completed in a certain amount of time, but the left seems to have forgotten. He talks about President Hayes’ election. He takes calls.
Part 10: Ray talks about how thing have “historically changed over the years” and the “liberal” people that are so miserable that they don’t want to be happy or anyone else be happy either, the New York Times Food Section saying that Thanksgiving never happened.
Part 11: Ray talks about the First Thanksgiving, then takes calls. Dave from Westbrook questions why Kamala hasn’t relinquish her seat in the Senate.
Part 12: Ray talks about how nice it is to be Celebrated when they go home. He talks about the new Stockhouse Restaurant in Windham and continues with his story about the last time he went home. Ray addresses Dave from Westbrooks question and explains the procedure of the election and gives a history lesson. He takes a call from Arthur Langley. He also talks about the Free Thanksgiving meal that can be attained through Roots Cafe in Westbrook.
Part 13: Ray talks about the Covid-19 numbers and questions the testing numbers.
Part 1: It must be Friday because “The Outlaws” (Joe Bruno and Dr. John Herzog) are in studio with Ray Richardson. They start off with the courts not wanting to address the election concerns, everything is Trump’s fault, Coronavirus, China, and so much more.
Part 2: The boys discuss “when” Vice President Harris becomes President, who would she pick as her VP.
Part 3: Ray and The Outlaws speculate on possible Biden picks. The boys welcome Mike Shepherd, Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News to discuss Maine’s projected economy, gas prices, PPP loans, Maine’s Bi-Annual Budget deadline, the curfew, Joe gives kudos to the Governor for her press conference but then was frustrated by her newest mandates, and more.
Part 4: Ray, Joe and John talk about the term “WOP” (without Papers) and the origin of the term. Brunswick Mike calls in with statistics of deaths from the Civil War from just a couple of battles and urges caution from the people that are taunting Civil War because of the differences in weapons alone. They talk about what Democracy is and the difference between the conservatives and the lefties. The boys discuss the attack on conservatives and the wolf pack attacks. Stan calls in regarding this subject as a retired cop.
Part 5: The Outlaws talk about “Stand Down Orders” which allows the chaos in the streets and Hallmark movies.
Part 6: Ray and Dr. John chat with the Republican National Committee’s Liz Harrington. She gives an quick update on the recount, the Democrats changing the rules as they go and why they haven’t given up the election. She believes that the Constitution will stand. Dr. John asks her a question about one of the recounts. Ray asks her when does she think we will see some stuff in the courts, poll workers banned from watching the counting of ballots, Republicans backing down and Trump won’t back down or give up.
Part 7: Ray asks The Outlaws a question from an audience member about Covid concerns. They talk about the vaccine for Covid and the flu. They continue with the FDA approval and Kamala Harris’ comments, the Covid vaccine and more. They take a call from a former supporter of Gov. Mills about her newest mandate, the curfew. Ray reads a testimony for Easter Carpet Cleaning from an audience member. Ray talks about all of the nasty things that Kamala Harris has done to advance her career and what she said about the vaccine on a national stage.
Part 8: Ray talks about Mueller Report and the illegal obstruction, the Addendum Report filed with the Mueller Report and more of the harassment that President Trump has endured for the last 4 years.
Part 9: The boys talk about liberals and the difference between them and someone like The Outlaws. They take calls. The 1st caller sounds just like Paul LePage. The boys talk about standing up for someone when they need help.
Part 10: Ray and the boys announce that they won’t be on air next week and talk about Affordable Care Act, Medicare and all of the questions that are surrounding all of these programs. Joe says that the bottomline is to make sure that your prescriptions are covered. Arthur Langley thanks the boys for taking their time to educate and inform what is happening in the government. They talk about Rick Savage and all of the good samaritan acts that he and his family has done in the Bethel Maine area, his business, their business, a vengeful governor, Mills’ curfew affect on the average person, government employees, and more. 2nd caller is Bob from Portland and he shares the definition of tyranny, clean elections, paper ballots, election meddling, cardboard covering the windows of the ballot counting center, impropriety, and more. 3rd caller believes that Covid is a bump on the road to governmental totalitarian, he gives a history lesson going all the way back to Hamilton as an example, the Bill of Rights, the book Code Red, the education system, Marxism, the media, patriotism, ad more.
Part 1: Ray Richardson talks about family, family gatherings, Government overstepping, the media, headlines in the media, hypocrisy in the media, and more.
Part 2: Ray talks about Faye Wilson and Roots Cafe teaming up with WLOB Radio to give fellowship back to the community.
Part 3: Bob Witkowski joins Ray with just enough time to congratulate Home Depot on a job well done and wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.
Part 4: Ray talks about collaboration between WLOB and Roots Cafe for a FREE Thanksgiving Meal. Faye Wilson joins him and shares what the meal will include and how you can get it. The meal will include turkey, stuffing, potatoes, gravy, green beans, cranberry sauce and apple crisp. Ray lists out the donors that have helped to make this event possible and Faye gives out the number (207-854-TREE) and contact info for Facebook and their website.
Part 5: Ray talks about the difference between the outrage about the Afghanistan War and the protests and all of it seem to stop after Obama was elected even though we lost more people….fast forward to Trump trying to bring home our troops and how it is now scorched Earth.
Part 6: Ray welcomes Director Brad Dyer and District Manager Mickayla Gammon of the Senior Planning Center to discuss Open Enrollment, why it is important to learn what has changed in the program, penalties for not joining, the different parts and what they cover, diabetes coverage, and more. Ray asks questions from the audience that he’s received. Call them ((207) 223-6565) and set up an appointment or ask them any questions. They have several offices that can help you. Open enrollment runs from November 1 through December 15.
Part 7: Ray, Brad and Mickayla continue their discussion about how you can get help either in person, or over the phone. Brad stresses how important it is to find a local person in your state and that they have offices in many states. Contact the Senior Planning Center at (207) 223-6565 for more information to find the perfect solution for your personal situation.
Part 8: Ray plays a clip from New York Governor Cuomo’s interaction with a reporter over the closing of schools in NYC. Brunswick Mike calls in to talk about the election and how it is run, disenfranchised voters, Germany, military votes, and more. 2nd caller asks Ray if he has ever watched CNN or any of the other “news” outlets and how biased they are and brings up the damage done to signs and the attacks on Trump supporters. 3rd caller talks about it seems that the mass shootings and attacks seem to be down since Covid. Ray points out that isolation is the worst thing you can do to an addict, alcoholic, or someone with depression.
Part 9: Ray takes a call with some ideas about how to validate the ballots in elections. The need for mandatory photo IDs at the polls and how racist their arguments are reality. Ray talks about the true difference between him and and people like him and the ultra left wing of politics. Biden’s side is up to destroy the America that we know and love. Ray talks about the river of evil. 2nd caller from New Hampshire calls in to chat about their election results.
Part 10: Ray talks more about Faye Wilson of Roots Cafe and their collaboration for Thanksgiving. Andy from Sanford calls in to chat about the election results in Sanford.
Part 11: Ray talks about the acceptance of the election once it is all said and done because he did all that he could. His frustration comes from people complaining that didn’t give/do all that they could.
Part 12: Ray and News Center Maine’s Pat Callaghan chat about sports from “back in the day”. Pat brings up the Coats for Kids Drive that is going on now. He explains how they will be done in the days of Covid. It will all be done online. The boys get back to sports and Tom Brady. How to purchase a new coat and/or toys this year: They are asking viewers to purchase a new coat and/or toy from our NCM Coats and Toys for Kids Wish List. Your purchase will be shipped to The Salvation Army. From there, the new coats and toys will be distributed statewide. You can also text KIDS to 207-828-6622 and our NEWS CENTER Maine’s Wish List will be sent to your phone. You can also mail in a check to The Salvation Army to help buy new coats and toys at: The Salvation Army P.O. Box 3647 Portland, ME 04104.
Part 13: Ray says that we need to be patient and the Republicans need to get their cases across the country into the courts and that we can’t get an answer to any of these elections can be called.