Part 1: Ray starts off talking about Mueller’s investigation and that they didn’t find any evidence of collusion with Russia in the 2016 Presidential Campaign. He then reads a story about a San Francisco Sheriff apologizing to the illegal immigrant population that ICE was able to interview an inmate. Jail officials apparently violated both departmental policy and California law by accommodating the agents, authorities said Monday.
Part 2: Ray reads the San Francisco Sheriff’s Oath and Jimmy Fahey and Gordon Draper join in the discussion. Ray asks Jimmy as a retired police officer his opinion on the oath. “My staff made a mistake and I have to hold myself accountable,” San Francisco Sheriff Vicki Hennessy told The San Francisco Chronicle. “I apologize on behalf of the department. I feel embarrassed by it. I’ve taken steps to make sure it never happens again.”
03-12-18 Indoctrination
Ray goes back to the #enoughwalkout planned at schools all over the country. The politicians that are speaking and how there is only one side being represented. Schools are suppose to be a place of learning, not a place of indoctrination.
03-12-18 The River
Ray reads a study about sexuality. The study tries to show that sexual orientation is not a real thing. Society is being broken down in every aspect of our lives. The things that government should be involved in (bridges, roads, our Veterans) they don’t seem to care anything about fixing those problems. However, something that shouldn’t be any of the government’s business, they are feel the need to fix it (bathroom, gender identifications). Ray describes how our society is like a river and the left is trying to erode and change the direction of the river and the conservative side is trying to keep it from eroding.
03-12-18 Concerned Caller
This segment has a caller concerned about the school safety #Enough Walkout that is happening on March 14th. His concern is that there is only one side being presented. It has become a political event and he also brings up Senior Skip Day (that is organized by the students) that anyone that participated they would have the consequences to follow. Ray explains the group that is behind this “student” walkout. Ray gets into the NRA and their role in policy making. He points out that the elected people are the ones that make policy and laws.