Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about the hot weather coming this way, then moves on to June 14th which is Flag Day. He talks about Elizabeth Claypoole aka Betsy Ross, he plays the Johnny Cash song – The Rugged Old Flag and talks about our beautiful flag.
Segment 2: Ray shares the newest bill in California, Assembly Bill 1955 and urges people to wake up to our education system.
Segments 3-4: Ray talks about how fragile Freedom is and that it needs to be protected at all costs.
Segments 5-6: Ray welcomes Shawn Moody (Moody’s Collision), and Mike Shepherd (Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News) and they discuss a multitude of things including, Mike’s new little girl, education, the people’s efforts to gather signatures, the Celtics.
Segments 7-8: Ray and Shawn talk about Flag Day and Shawn says that we need to preserve our Maine Flag and not let them change it and explains what it stands for. They talk about the steps to success and ESOP and how proud he is of Moody’s and how it works. Dr. Demi Kouzounas (Demi For Maine) join the boys and they continue to discuss work ethics and then get into climate change.
Segments 9-10: Ray and Demi discuss Sen. Angus Kings reign over Maine and what has done. They take a call from Standish who is gathering signatures for the National Popular Vote Int Repeal effort.
Segments 11-12: Mike Mercer (F3 Defense) and Former Maine Rep. MaryAnne Kinney (Kinney’s Sugarhouse) join the fun. They talk about the Maine National Popular Vote Repeal and then Ray lists some of the places to find a place to sign a petition, the cost of living, and more.
Segment 13: Ray, Mike, Demi, and MaryAnne discuss the new push to get rid of the masks and the truth in the science. They take a call about Israel and Hamas and one about the Maine State Flag.
Segment 14: Really short segment and Ray reintroduces everyone in studio.
Segments 15-16: Ben shares some of the new offerings at Junction Bowl and Red City Ale House, Ray announces the places that they are gathering signatures to fight the National Popular Vote, Sen. King’s laptop legacy, King’s effort to suppress free speech. They take more calls.