Part 1: Ray talks about the decision process that Sen. Susan Collins used to come to the decision on the Supreme Court nomination. He urges people to call in to discuss the process.
Part 2: Ray continues his thoughts on Collins’ process. He also describes that Judge Kavanaugh wasn’t his choice. He wanted to have U.S. Circuit Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Part 3: Ray takes a call who says that the “family” has changed. They talk about the “Blue Laws” and family values. Ray says that the family values has to start when kids are really young. There are choices that can be made that put family first.
Part 4: Ray plays a clip of Sen. Susan Collin statement on her vote on Judge Kavanaugh. Ray named her speech, Collins’ Declaration of Conscience.
10-08-18 Wainwright for Sheriff
Ray welcomes Ellen Wainwright into the studio this morning. He met her at the Fryeburg Fair this weekend. She is the campaign manager for her father who is running for Oxford County Sheriff. Ellen describes the campaign and how her Dad, Christopher and his opponent are friends and that this has been a friendly campaign. They were friends before and will be after Nov. 6. Ellen gives a snapshot of Christopher’s life, including his military service and family. For more information on Christopher Wainwright and his campaign for Sheriff, visit his Facebook page: Wainwright for Sheriff.
From the October 2018 edition of Richardson Magazine
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A Modern Profile in Courage
Our nation has been put through the ringer over the last few months as the US Senate Judiciary Committee and then the full US Senate considered the nomination to the Supreme Court of Brett Kavanaugh. From the moment President Trump announced that Kavanaugh was the nominee, the battle over his nomination was heated, nasty, often absurd and clearly divisive.
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10-08-18 Eastpoint Church
Ray describes a baptism that happened with Mike Mercer and his brother. Mike was blessed to baptise him on Sunday at the 11am service. Ray talks about Eastpoint Church and describes the “all are welcomed” philosophy. He also talks about the dream that the Pastor, Scott Taube, had about the growth of the church.