Part 1: Ray, Debi and David discuss Falmouth’s decision to not allow a police officer to wear his police uniform into the school. This leads to the discussion of fearing policemen.
Part 2: Ray reads a Fox News story that Brooklyn, NY will have to pay out $180,000 to three Muslim women after forcing them to take off their hijabs for mugshots. This was the discussion on “equal rights for Muslim/Americans”. If you live in America, should you live by our laws/rules. This ruling sets a really bad precedent. Americans don’t demand anything from the immigrants coming to our country. The Muslim culture and American culture are not compatible.
Part 3: Linda Sarsour’s speech about “We will not assimilate” Ray talks about how divided America has become. Linda is a consequence of freedom.
02-28-18 Eric Brakey
Republican State Sen. Eric Brakey joins Ray, Debi and David Jones by phone. He has submitted a bill that would allow qualified teachers to carry concealed firearms in schools. Eric said “Giving teachers the option to train and carry firearms will provide a critical last line of defense to save lives and prevent tragedy in Maine like we have seen in other states. We can defend our schools and our constitution. The Defend Our Schools Act is a great first step to protecting our kids as well as we protect our politicians.” Ray and Eric talk about Rep. Sarah Gideon’s Liberal gun grabbing rally and their do nothing politics. Eric is running for U.S. Senate against Independent Sen. Angus King.
02-28-18 Good Morning!!!
Part 1: Ray is rare form. He is says wake up!!! Maine’s Speaker of the House Sarah Gideon is holding a rally at the State House tomorrow, but has shut down the dialog on how to keep our schools safe. This is a do nothing rally and will not solve anything but get her name in the news.
Part 2: Ray talks about some of the bills that were submitted to keep the schools safe. They voted down Rep. Cebra’s and Sen. Eric Brakey’s bills. They did vote a Red Flag bill introduced by Sen. Mark Dion. If we don’t put everything on the table, we aren’t being sincere about the goal. Ray also talks about having an universal age of being an adult. Sometime it is 18 sometimes it is 21.
Part 3: Solving problems isn’t something the elected folks seem to be interested in. Maine’s Speaker of the House Sarah Gideon is holding a lets keep guns out of schools. Even thought they are already a gun-free entity, but people are dying because there is no one there to protect them.
02-17-18 Political Roundtable
Part 1: Tim Wilson of Seeds of Peace, David Jones, Making Maine Great Again PAC, Rep. Rich Cebra and Gordon Draper of Maine Patriot PAC join Ray and Debi in the studio this morning. Tim describes some of the procedures that other countries take to keep their schools safe.
Part 2: The discussion continues on keeping our country’s citizens safe. Tim describes what security looked like in Israel when he and his wife lived there. He also goes to people moving into our state and changing it and making rules/laws that teachers can’t keep up with or that are contradictory to ones already on the books.
Part 3: Rep. Wayne Parry calls in to give his thoughts on Broward County and how a parked car might have been a deterrent to bad things happening.
Part 4: Ray talks about high school classmate Daryl Coleman and the NBC special this year will be Jesus Christ Superstar LIVE. Then they talk about coffee (really in depth conversations). The conversation travels to topless coffee and donuts shops, somehow we get to hotdogs and bologna. Then somehow end up back in New York talking about Junior’s cheesecake and bacon.
Part 5: Republican Party Leader Demi Kouzounas fresh from a vacation in Florida joins the group. The panel talks about the open-mindedness of everyone. The people creating the laws and the people wanting the laws changed. It is sad that things can’t be taken at face value. There always seems to be a hidden agenda.
Part 6: Assistant House Minority Leader Ellie Espling joins us by phone. Ray asks her about her vote for the Rep. Cebra’s bill for school safety. She thinks that there will be more than one bill and she says she will have to see what is presented. Rich explains his bill a little bit. She hopes that something will happen this time. Tim suggest having some of the people on the front lines describe what truly happening. There needs to be a strong conversation and not have a watered down solution that is not effective.
Part 7: It is the season of the Caucus. Rep. Cebra talks about the caucuses that happened up in his neck of the woods. Gordon talks about a couple in his neck of the woods. Demi gives some of the results of some of the straw polls that was taken.
Part 8: Ray asks Rich and Gordon, Lifetime Members, their thoughts on NRA. Rich wants to know why the Maine’s Teachers Alliance and the Maine Educator’s Association don’t want to see solutions to protect our kids and teachers. We have a caller that talk about the true first responders of Parkland. It was the Assistant Football Coach Aaron Freis, geography teacher Scott Beigel, Athletic Director Chris Hixonthe, 15-year-old Anthony Borges, 15 year old ROTC student Peter Wang and other UNARMED CIVILIANS while the armed law enforcement stayed outside. The discussion ends up with we need to have some common sense conversations and the ability to really listen to each other. Schools need to be more consistent and not have a jaundiced eye to the problems.
Part 9: They talk about the self governing of the school systems and other entities that don’t have a full accountability of their actions. Ray and the panel talk about the role model aspect and then the final thought is about Faith. Where is that in the mix? It isn’t there, which is the problem.