Friday, October 24, 2008

Friday on the Morning Show

U.S. Rep. Thad McCotter of Michigan called in to support Charlie Summers, Republican candidate for United States Congress in Maine's 1st congressional district. McCotter also slammed the $700 Wall Street bailout bill, which he vehemently opposed.

Four Portland-area teens who are world champion archers -- Kendal Nicely, Adam Gallant, Joey Hunt, and Levi Cyr -- came into the studio to talk about their recent win.

Brian Wilson of FOX News called from St. Petersburg, Florida to talk about the Presidential race, which he thinks is a lot closer than many people are claiming.

Emmitt Pickett (better known to Mainers as Barney Martin) of the Maine Hysterical Society burst in to share his brand-new political song about the Presidential race, which he co-authored with an "unknown writer."

Lee Humiston and Steve Webster of the Maine Military Museum came in to talk about the many struggles the museum still faces with the code inspector from city of South Portland.

FOX News entertainment reporter Jill Dobson called in to talk about "American Idol," High School Musical 3, and many other pop culture stories.

Ray discusses all of these guests, as well as the issues of the day (including Sen. Susan Collins' comments regarding Sarah Palin), in the audio post below. Give a listen, and sound off in the comments section.


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