The Reactionaries Speak Radio Program 11-09-2012

Tonight on The Reactionaries Speak Radio Program:

Let it all out: (Warning Adult Language Ahead)

The panel will have the chance to get out all the emotions that have been building all week. The regular rules of decorum have been suspended, and it will likely sound a lot like a few bars I used to frequent.

Join the panel:

@luchadora41

@noway90

@dcs914

@thestamma

@reactionariez

No rules, no boundaries, just real talk from real folks.

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