Part 1: Ray, Gordon Draper, Debi and Rep. Rich Cebra discuss Gubernatorial Candidate Mark Eves’ Op Ed which he states he doesn’t want the NRA in our state. Rich and Gordon are life members of the NRA (National Rifle Association) and explain their position. They also talk about the March of Lives in Washington.
Part 2: One of our frequent caller expresses his opinions on the NRA and why they are important. Ray talks about the things that progressives want you to believe.
Part 3: Ray and Rich talks about the book he is writing and a how it takes on different twists and turns. Then they discuss the movie God’s Not Dead and what a great movie that is. Matt Mattingly called in about a survey in Iran.
Part 4: The Republican Party Leader Demi Kouzounas joins the panel again. She tells us about the event of renaming 9 Higgins Street in Augusta to honor.
Part 5: Demi tells us a little about where she has been. In Washington! They also talk about Omnibus Bill that was just passed. The panel debate the bill and why it was passed.
Part 6: The panel talks about how many seats are running unopposed. Ray gives a plug on what is coming up on the show tomorrow.
Part 7: Ray reads a story about 2 students that are about to be suspended for posting pictures of themselves at a gun range after school. Assistant Minority Leader Ellie Espling joins us by phone today. They continue the discussion on candidates running for the ME House and Senate. Also discussed is the hardships of being a candidate and if elected. Ray asks Ellie about Republican Senate President Mike Thibodeau is ending his bid for governor. Ellie states that she is concerned about the validity of primary election with the Ranked Choice Voting and the meddling of elections by other countries. Ray loves to play the “what if” game, and asks her some questions.
Part 8: Ray goes back to the Lacey Township High School students and the possibilities of them being suspended for a year. Demi asks what would happen if they had been caught smoking pot. Would they have gotten such a harsh punishment. Demi also talks about a school sponsored event where she spoke.
03-27-18 History Lessons
Part 1: Ray, Gordon, Rich and Debi talk about some of the history of the state of Maine. Some really cool facts, Ray touched on how Maine got Ranked Choice Voting and it is also discussed how the state of Maine became the state of Maine.
Part 2: Ray discussed how Martin Van Buren got elected. It was really fascinating how history repeats itself.
06-27-18 Russian Spies
Ray is joined by Fox News Radio’s Jon Decker. Ray asks him about Stormy Daniels and his opinion on the way she has been treated by the media verses the way Juanita Broaddrick and some of the other Clinton accusers have been treated. They also head to the Russians and how they are going to be sent back home for being branded spies.
03-26-18 Gun Debate
Part 1: Ray talks about a high school friend from Florida who was wondering what his response to the march that happened over the weekend. He believes that they have a right to march, but he doesn’t agree with their message. He finds it insincere, because he feels that the kids are being used as a pawn. Then he goes on to the age of adulthood. You can carry a gun for our country, but can’t buy a pack of smokes.
Part 2: Ray is still talking about Guns. In the aftermath of the Parkland tragedy, there was another shooting in a Maryiland High School. Nobody is talking about the fact that there was a good guy with a gun to be able to stop the bad guy with a gun. Which was a handgun, but it doesn’t fit their narrative. We need a strong person or group to stand up and lead the right conversation. A caller calls to talk about one of the ideas a superintendent has for his schools.
Part 3: Ray gives a great shout out to The Daily Grind in Westbrook that was robbed on Saturday as one of many in the past couple of weeks. He goes back to gun control. Gubernatorial candidate Mark Eves wrote an op-ed and in it he said that Maine doesn’t want guns and Maine doesn’t want the NRA.