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Browns Shoreditch

Stag Do Packages, Events & Striptease Stage Shows in London - 0 views

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    Are you looking for striptease stage shows in London? We provide affordable stage do packages. Come and enjoy at browns Shoreditch. Contact for the upcoming stage show events.
Browns Shoreditch

Private Members Club - The Browns - 0 views

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    Are you searching for famous private members club? Our club is similar to a private mens club as we offer bespoke VIP packages for you to enjoy in the main room or in our private VIP area.Are you searching for famous private members club? Our club is similar to a private mens club as we offer bespoke VIP packages for you to enjoy in the main room or in our private VIP area.
James Myers

James Myers, The Entertainment Critic: Limbaugh bad for GOP - 0 views

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    Discussion of Newsweek Article that Limbaugh is bad for the GOP
James Myers

James Myers, The Entertainment Critic: Economy on slippery slope - 0 views

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    Discussion of how the US Economy has not bottomed out yet.
James Myers

James Myers, The Entertainment Critic: Rush Limbaugh on bipartisanship - 1 views

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    THE DEATH OF NEO CONSERVATISM, THOUGHTS ON RUSH LIMBAUGH, AND THE REAL REASON FOR ALL OF THE RECENT BLUSTER-THE UPCOMING FIGHT OVER PRESIDENT OBAMA'S BUDGET On Saturday, February 28, 2009, Mr. Rush Limbaugh gave a speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). He has been called the voice of the Republican Party and the heart of the conservative movement, and in my mind he is the apparent savior of the Neoconservative movement that dominated politics in the last 8 years, holding Ronald Regan as a sacred cow. The focus of Mr. Limbaugh's speech was for Conservatives to take back the Republican Party and the Nation. Punctuating by jumping up and down, chest thumping, fist pumping, and heart slamming, his talk was about staying the conservative course in the Republican Party and being proud of Obstructionism and non-bipartisan politics. The tone of the speech has been called "mocking, bulling, full of contempt, harsh, unapologetic", and in some instances eerily "sinister." As is his tendency, there was very little substance, and there was a lot more playing to the crowd, attempting to energize the group. Unfortunately, he had very little substantially to say and his angry, insulting, rude and unapologetic message, considering the mess the Bush Administration and the Neocons left the American People with, was in appropriate. "We conservatives have not done a good enough job of just laying out basically who we are because we make the mistake of assuming that people know. What they know is largely incorrect, based on the way we're portrayed in pop culture, in the drive-by media, by the Democrat party," the neoconservative talk show host told a mostly-young crowd of energized supporters. His basic premise in his speech based on some basic tenants of conservative philosophy, sprinkled with a combative, begrudging tone about the recent political losses the movement had suffered as a result of the Presidential election, "We want eve
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