Part 1: Ray talks about Iran’s missile attack on two Iraqi airbases following the killing of Gen. Qassem Soleimani in a U.S. drone strike last week. He takes a call from Gordon Draper. Ray then goes after the supposed Americans that are upset that we took out the terrorist General even though they attacked out Embassy in Baghdad first. Ray points to Michigan’s Rep. Ilhan Omar and her comments and hopes that they will see the wolf in sheep’s clothing and vote her out.
Part 2: Ray talks to Fox News Radio’s Rachel Sutherland with her updates of the missile attack and she says that the sun is coming up and the damage will be assessed. She also said that there were missiles that didn’t work. Ray asks her about the escalation of tension between the parties. She says that it will probably depend on American casualties.
Part 3: Maine’s History Lesson: John Knowles Paine (January 9, 1839 – April 25, 1906) was the first American-born composer to achieve fame for large-scale orchestral music. The senior member of a group of composers collectively known as the Boston Six, Paine was one of those responsible for the first significant body of concert music by composers from the United States. The Boston Six’s other five members were Amy Beach, Arthur Foote, Edward MacDowell, George Chadwick, and Horatio Parker. Ray reads more about him. If you would like to learn more click here.
Part 4: Fox News Radio’s Simon Owen joins Ray to give a briefing on the missile attack from Iran on the American Base in Iraq. They discuss the ramifications of this escalating into more and whether this was a way for Iran to save face with their own people.
Part 5: Ray talks about The University of Southern Maine’s decision to stand by their decision to display an art exhibit that includes a desecrated Bible. The artwork, called “Unholy Bible: Very Revised Standard Edition,” also depicts the head of Jesus Christ covered with a Satanic image. Ray poses the question “What if this was the Koran? What would the liberals do?”
Part 6: This is the FO Bailey Real Estate Segment. Kate DiBiase of NorthStar Mortgage. She tells Ray about a veteran that came to her and asked her about her Target story. They have a conversation about what drives her. She tells us another story. She says that she is there to help and she doesn’t pressure people to buy immediately, it is more important to her to do it the right way. If you have been told no to being qualified, she can walk you through the steps to getting you qualified. They talk about how medical doesn’t have to be a deterrent and what you can do and what not to do. If you are looking for a property or to sell contact Conner Richardson: tel:207-570-8528 cell or email: conner@connerrichardson.com. Call “Kool” Kate today: 207-450-0440 cell or email: kate@northstarmortgage.net.
Part 7: Ray reads a text from Don the veteran that she was talking about in the first segment. Ray reads a text from Mark who is really happy to hear about her concentrating on the monthly payment, not how much someone is qualified. Call F. O. Bailey’s office: 207-781-1111 or email: info@fobailey.com. Contact Conner Richardson: tel:207-570-8528 cell or email: conner@connerrichardson.com. Call Kool Kate today: 207-450-0440 cell or email: kate@northstarmortgage.net. She can get you qualified!!!
Part 8: Ray talks about the President of the United States of America, President Obama gave 1.7 Billion dollars in cold hard cash to Iran. He talks about the hostage situation back in President Carter’s administration and the history of the terrorist country of Iran. Ray takes a call from Larry about Former Vice President and Presidential Candidate Joe Biden.
Part 9: Ray reads the portion of his book, Truth About Trump, about President Reagan’s quote about backing down.
Part 10: Ray welcomes Lori Parham of AARP Maine. Ray and Lori talk football to start things off. Ray talks about President Lincoln’s team of rivals. They switch to politics and Governor Mills and Speaker Gideon’s plans as they reconvene in Augusta today for this session. Ray asks Lori about her thoughts on Broadband. Ray bring up the CMP Corridor and Lori says that they haven’t put a position out on the Corridor, but wants the best deal made and doesn’t understand why there isn’t better broadband hasn’t happened yet. They discuss the economic and healthcare problems that the lack of technology exasperates.
Part 11: Ray and Lori Parham of the AARP Maine continue their discussion. Ray lists off some of the bills that the Maine Legislation which is suppose to be a short session. Lori talks about the bills that they will be watching and the volunteers that showed up for the orientation meeting. Ray states that regardless of how people feel about President Trump, people of all walks of life are more engaged and getting involved.