Friday, September 28, 2007

Laura Ingraham: Power to the People

Talk radio host Laura Ingraham (a recent guest on Ray's show) has new book, Power to the People, which is #1 on The New York Times bestseller list. In this post, Ray praises the book as a powerful exposé about what ails America.

Race baiters: Their financial gain while they cause societal pain

Race baiters enrich themselves financially, but do little else for society.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Tastes like chicken

A trip to a fast food place helps Ray understand why this country has so many problems.

Another hat in the ring

Ray comments on state Senator Ethan Strimling's announcement that he's joining the race for the first district congressional seat that was vacated by Tom Allen's run for the Senate.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Walking the walk: Connors and Tardy

House Republican leader Josh Tardy and Maine State Chamber President Dana Connors proved their dedication to Maine's prosperity by acquiring the recently closed Moosehead Manufacturing.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Friday, September 21, 2007

As if there were any doubt, these Democrat Senators do not support the troops

Twenty five Democrat U.S. Senators refused to condemn the terrible Moveon.org ad in the New York Times on Thursday, showing their true colors for all to see.

Fairpoint Communications: A good move for Maine

Fairpoint Communications is offering Maine an opportunity to improve its technology infrastructure and Ray believes the Public Utilities Commission should support this proposal.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Tom Allen: Missing in Action

Rep. Tom Allen has missed 19 House floor votes this week because he's off fund-raising for his Senate campaign. Ray questions Allen's priorities.

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Friday, September 14, 2007

MoveOn.org should move on out of here

Ray says MoveOn.org has finally crossed a line with its New York Times ad calling General Petraeus "General Betray Us." Even traditional liberals won't support this.

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Props to the governor

Ray is often at odds with Gov. Baldacci's policies, but today he applauds the governor's vigorous support of school consolidation, significantly cutting the cost of education for Mainers.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Playing politics

Ray reflects on how the major political parties in this country have drifted from their original ideals. Men like Jack Kennedy and Harry Truman would not recognize today's Democratic party; and men like Ronald Reagan and Abraham Lincoln would not recognize today's Republicans. What happened?

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Curiouser and curiouser

The Maine legislature is going after your dogs. The state of Maine says you've got to buy a license if you're going to sell puppies. What's next?

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Six years later

Ray doesn't feel safer six years after the 9/11 attacks, and he finds himself doing things he never would have done before 9/11.

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'A disgrace'

Ray has some choice words for Sen. Snowe and Sen. Collins, who just voted to allow funding to organizations that provide abortions in foreign countries.

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Friday, September 7, 2007

Nothing beats a good cigar

What business is it of the Maine legislature what kind of cigars Mainers enjoy? No business at all, you'd think, but Ray reveals that the legislature is banning the sale of flavored cigarettes and cigars.

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Thursday, September 6, 2007

Sticking it to Maine oil dealers

The Maine State Housing Authority and its director Dale McCormick are penalizing Maine oil dealers just because they can.

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Another hat in the ring

Ray's thrilled that Fred Thompson, "the right man for America," has entered the Presidential race.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Rudy Rudy Rudy

Ray has more to say about Rudy Giuliani, and why he can't support his Presidential bid.

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That is the question

Ray reflects on whether or not embattled Senator Larry Craig should go through with his resignation.

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