Ray welcomes Marjorie Johnston back. She is with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Maine Chapter. They are holding their Out of the Darkness Walk tomorrow on Portland’s Eastern Prom starting at Fort Allen Park. There is still time to register. Online registration closes at noon (local time) the Friday before the walk. However, anyone who would like to participate can register in person at the walk from the time check-in begins until the walk starts. Registration is free and open to the public. Walk donations are accepted until December 31st. For more information, or to register find them on Facebook or their website.
09-07-18 PPH
Ray touches on the headline that the Portland Press Herald had yesterday about a statement that was meant to sway Sen. Collins’ vote on the nominated Judge Kavanaugh.
09-07-18 Roman Martinez
Ray is joined by Roman Martinez, a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Latham & Watkins. As a member of the firm’s Supreme Court & Appellate Practice, he focuses primarily on appeals in the Supreme Court of the United States, the United States Courts of Appeals, and state appellate courts. Before joining Latham, Mr. Martinez served as a law clerk to Chief Justice John G. Roberts of the Supreme Court of the United States and to Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh of the D.C. Circuit.
They discuss the Judge and his qualifications and history. They also touch on Sen. Cory Booker and his theatrics and the Portland Press Herald and other media outlets.
09-07-18 Kavanaugh Hearing/Kevin on the Roof
Part 1: Ray gives a nice tribute to Burt Reynolds. The Bandit will be missed. Ray then reluctantly heads down to the “Circus” in Washington. Sen. Cory Booker’s “Spartacus” moment was explained. Ray goes into detail about the sham that the Senator tried to pull. Ray also points out the Portland Press Herald and their part in deceiving the people and swaying Sen. Collins vote on Judge Kavanaugh.
Part 2: Fox New’s Radio’s Rachel Sutherland goes into some more of the detail about the Judge Kavanaugh Supreme Court Nomination Hearings.
Part 3: Kevin Fitzpatrick is up on the roof of Patriot Subaru in Saco to raise money and visibility for STRIVE programs which support over 950 tweens, teens and young adults throughout Maine with intellectual disabilities. He’s staying up there until he raises $40,000 and today he is closing in on $22,000. He wants surpassed his goal. Thank you to all who help in his journey! Drop by, text or website: HelpKevinHelpSTRIVE!