Executive Club Meeting
7:00 pm • Wednesday December 3rd • Airport Shilo Inn
Time to hear from an old friend of Executive Club.
His home doesn't float anymore.
He isn't the least bit scared of the left.
He defends the 2nd Amendment as it defends us all.
And he knows what the cigar room is for.
With his fingers on the pulse of NW Politics,
and the good sense to go for the throat
when dumb ideas arise...
He should have the nickname "Jugulars"!
Lars Larson
Most popular radio talk show host in the NW.
Dogged the TSA until they admitted that if Measure 88 passed...
Undocumented aliens with newly-minted Oregon drivers licenses
WOULD be able to use them to board commercial air flights
...even though the Oregon AG PROMISED they couldn't do that.
(Yeah, we need to thank Lars for shooting down measure 88)
OK, Lars, let's hear your take on why Oregon Republicans
did so freakishly badly when the GOP soared across the country.
Then let's hear what the newly-empowered leftists have planned.
And what we can do about it.
Join us Wednesday night.
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Portland Airport Shilo Inn ~~ 11707 Northeast Airport Way
Bring a friend! ~~ $20 buffet option ~~ no host bar
And of course, the cigar room, afterward
Next meeting after this: January 7th, 2015
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Timely Information and Events
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