The Reactionaries Speak Radio Program 11-15-2012

This week on The Reactionaries Speak Radio Program:

The 2012 GOP Platform: Too much promised to too many people?

The 2012 Platform entails 62 pages of platitudes let’s tear it down, and distill it to the essence of what it could, and should be.

Join the panel:

@luchadora41

@noway90

@dcs914

@trisha22522

@reactionariez

As we start to strip down the bloated remains of the document that stands as monument to the failure of the GOP-E.

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