Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about the impeachment of Biden, Trump, and some of the investigations into each President.
Segment 2: Ray talks about the Texas Abortion Case and how we end abortion. It won’t be through the courts.
Segment 3: David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) joins Ray and Dee Dee discuss the Walk A Mile In Their Shoes Press Conference and the work that Bill Diamond has done to shine light on the Maine Department of Child Services.
Segment 4: Ray and David continue with the discussion.
Segment 5: Ray plays a clip between House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik and University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill on Antisemitism and then he shares his thoughts.
Segment 6: The group talk more about the Antisemitism in the country.
Segments 7-8: They talk a little bit of Christmas traditions. Jessica Gagne of Channel 8 WMTW joins and they talk about traditions, movies, music, and sports.
Segments 9-10: Ray starts with the Taylor Swift drinking game and her music. Matt Jacobson (Director Sales & Marketing for Summit Natural Gas of Maine) joins the boys and they continue to talk about Taylor Swift, her music and more. They discuss the cost of energy, how China makes their energy, the Maine zealots that want to turn off the energy before having a plan is really going to hurt people, and more.
Segments 11-12: The gang talk about the cold after Ray gets a text from Barry in Calgary. They discuss the breaking news regarding the colleges and antisemitism. They talk about the cost of energy, the push to get rid of natural gas and the real cost if that happens.
Segments 13-14: David ran off to work, Matt and Ray continue to discuss the future of railroads and the problem of California and how will Maine handle the conversation.
Segments 15-16: Ray talks about QC Kinetics and then takes calls.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson and Todd Piro (Co-Host Fox and Friends First and Fox News Channel) talk about the Army/Navy game, other football teams, and more.
Segments 3-4: Ray talks about people that don’t know the Constitution and yet aren’t willing to understand what it actually says, Gunny Mike Hall joins by phone and they talk about the lack of security protecting our country, the airlines, and more.
Segment 5: Vern Dukes, Jason McVey, and Maine Rep. Josh Morris (R.-Turner) join Ray. Jason brings Ray and Dee Dee a treat and they talk about BBQ, they tease Josh about the snow, driving a manual auto. Vern shares his experience of his school board meeting, the lack of common courtesy, protesting at someone’s home.
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Segments 7-8: They panel discuss the electric vehicle costs and the EPA, and they talk about Trump.
Segments 9-10: Ray plays a clip from Monty Python. Josh, Vern, Dee Dee, and Ray continue with the discussion about Maine’s EPA emissions ban, the consequences of that emission ban on cars, Trump on the ballot in Maine, the Constitution, and more.
Segments 11-12: The panel talk about why the problems that we have in the school boards and the elected people representing you in city, state, and in Congress are not being solved.
Segments 13-14: Ray and the group continue with the conversation about elected people and then take some calls.
Segment 15: Ray talks about the the lack of the Republican identity, the reality of the Jobs Report from Friday, the prospects for President if Biden doesn’t run. Jeff Campbell joins the fun. Jeff is currently playing Maurice in the Portland Players version of Beauty and the Beast. They discuss some of the cast and the production.
Segment 16: Bob and Mike Mercer call in with updates on the Wreaths Across America convoy from Harrington down to the border.
Segment 1: Ray and Dee Dee Richardson, and Mike Mercer (F3 Defense) talk about the beautiful crisp morning and sleeping in a cold room. They continue with the debates and the lack of respect that Trump shows to his supporters by not showing up and his behavior during the Biden debates.
Segment 2: Ray and Mike talk about John Lennon’s death and music.
Segments 3-4: Gunny Mike joins the boys and they talk about the Camp Lejeune Settlement and how the government takes such good care of our military.
Segments 5-6: The discussion starts with Christmas trees and ornaments. Mike Shepherd (Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News) joins the fun and they talk trees and then Joe Palmieri makes a guest appearance. Then Mike and Ray discuss some of the things that are on the horizon in the Maine Legislature.
Segment 7: Ray plays Kenny Rogers and Home Free’s version of “Go Where I Send Thee” and then welcome John Romac (Volunteer Coordinator at Travis Mills Foundation). Mike, Ray and John discuss some of the incredible volunteers that help make the TMF run so smoothly. Dr. Demi Kouzounas joins the boys. Ray congratulates Mr. Ken Bragg for receiving the Greg Padgett Citizen of the Year Award in Leesburg. Ray and Dee Dee discuss Mr. Bragg and their personal memories of him and his family.
Segment 11: They discuss the just released Jobs Report, the products that Americans buy from our enemies, American land that is owned by foreign countries, and more.
Segment 12: They talk about the Vice Presidential possibilities.
Segments 13-14: The panel discuss the possibilities to take a picture of a woman with an app would alter the picture to reveal what the woman would look like without clothes. Dee Dee and Demi question where are the woman’s groups speaking out with the things happening to women in sports which ends up with the attacks from Hamas. They take calls.
Segments 15-16: Cheryl from Bath joins the fun. Ray strolls down memory lane with the long list of people attacking America for decades, the lost art of communication and not working across the aisle, common courtesy, the people that support Ukraine but not Israel.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson opens up with with the amazement that the American people and media are blaming the people/countries that have been attacked instead of the attackers and uses Pearl Harbor, 9/11, Israel as a couple of examples.
Segment 2: Ray plays part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s speech to the nation.
Segments 3-4: Bob Witkowski joins Ray and they talk about the joy of Christmas, boat parades, Merry Madness, and Paul Bolz and Bob exchange greetings.
Segments 5-6: Ray starts with some remembrances of the Pearl Harbor Attack. Paul Balsamo (Life House Maine) joins Ray and Dee Dee and they discuss the mission of Life House, life choices and how that follows a person, boys not standing up, the Christmas season, things that they are need, and more. To contact them phone 207-409-1407 or email info@lifehpuosemaine.org.
Segment 7: Ray plays another clip and shares how and why it is so important to Remember, Honor, Teach (Wreaths Across America‘s motto) is to our next generation and so we aren’t doomed to repeat history. He uses Travis Mills as an example of stories that must be told. Dave Ciullo (Career Management Services and host of The H.R. PowerHour on WLOB Radio) joins by phone and the talk about Dave’s God-Father and his service at Pearl Harbor. They get into some of the laws that will and will not be taking affect in Maine.
Segment 8: Ray plays a song by Chris Tomlin and introduces Brian Cummings from Veterans Forward.
Segments 9-10: Ray and Brian are joined by Don Campbell and his Manager, Kristen Dequattro (Don Campbell Band) and they discuss the different members of The Don Campbell Band. They talk about the sad nature of how we treat our veterans, former band member, Andy Happel. They talk about several shows coming up, Sat. 16th Bear Mountain Inn + Barn Maine on Waterford Road in Waterford, Don’s Christmas Concert on Sun. 17th @ 2pm at the Scarborough High School to Benefit Hospice of Southern Maine, and his New Year’s Eve Bash at Dunegrass Golf Club, Old Orchard Beach. For more information on any concert, visit doncampbellmusic.com.
Segments 11-12: Ray talks about his mood and what is bothering him and the conclusion is “Man’s inhumanity to Man”, his mom’s life’s lessons, Ray uses the story of Lela and Brandon as an example, the Christmas Lights. The bottom line is to just be kind. They get into a coffee discussion, and Kim Block. Brian talks about the laying of the Wreaths at Togus on Wreaths Across America Saturday, December 17th.
Segments 13-14: The kindness discussion continues and then talk about Ray’s parents. Don shares a story about his older brother, they talk about missing parents, and Don shares a life lesson from his dad.
Segment 15: They talk about Kristen’s husband, john, who is Don’s electric guitar player, other musicians, lifting people up, and generous hearts and finish out remind people of the upcoming concerts.