It's the third inning and the crowd is getting wound up.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
World Series Report #2
It's the top of the second inning and Ray talks to two dedicated Red Sox fans who drove up from New Jersey.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Portland School Committee cancels 10/24 meeting
Although the school committee meeting was cancelled this evening (Wed. 10/24), there will more opportunities to express your outrage over the King Middle School birth control pill controversy.
Monday, October 22, 2007
More Information Comes to Light
When he stopped by The Fox Morning News on Monday, Portland School Chair John Coyne clearly stated that 11-year-old girls who have gone through puberty would in fact be able to receive birth control pills through the clinic at King Middle School, contrary to what many other officials have claimed in their comments to the media. Ray has a few thoughts on what that means:
Sunday, October 21, 2007
What are you prepared to do about it?
Ray provides details about an upcoming school board meeting in Portland to discuss the controversial birth control pill proposal. He urges you to attend so concerned parents' voices can be heard.
Friday, October 19, 2007
More than they can chew?
Ray has it on good authority that the Portland School Committee is getting a lot of heat over its approval of a plan to provide birth control pills to King Middle School students. People of Portland, you still have a chance to do something.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
And The Beat Goes On:
As more information rolls in, it is obvious that the King Middle School birth control proposal is more about government intrusion into parental rights (can you say... Nazi Germany) than it is about the health and well-being of 11 - 13 year old girls.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Portland Makes National News
Ray weighs in on a Portland middle school's plans to hand out birth control to teenage girls.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
MTA: Out of touch again
The Maine Turnpike Authority is at it again. Fortunately, when the Maine people become aware of their European adventure, this will probably kill the talk of new tolls on 295.
What are you willing to do?
American patriot Sam Adams once said, "It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority willing to set brushfires in the minds of their fellow citizens."
Government being accountable: What a novel concept
Ray asks the question, "What are the politicians afraid of and why won't they conduct an independent audit of government services and programs?" Internal, government driven audits are nothing more than the fox guarding the hen house.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
What's this country afraid of?
Ray is so sick of the politically correct movement. A school in Chicago is banning ham and Jell-O because Muslim children might be offended. What a joke!
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