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| | Reform Party delegates seek agenda at convention here [Free Republic] (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02) |
 | | As she apologized for the late-night mix-up, Lindstedt realized he was face to face with Pat Buchanan's Reform Party running mate in the 2000 presidential election: ''Hey. |
 | | Both are in town for the national convention of the Reform Party, the political movement that sprouted up around the presidential candidacy of Ross Perot, delighted in Jesse Ventura's Minnesota gubernatorial victory, and has ignited one factional fight after another as it has become Buchanan's platform for his White House aspirations. |
 | | Into a reporter's hand, Lindstedt pressed a flyer about how the two main political parties represent ''the special interests of minorities, foreign governments like China and Israel, the UN, trial lawyers, homosexuals, gun control, the New World Order, etc.,'' then excused himself. |
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