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Subject:
[BRIGADE] Ventura-Trump: NWO Bag Boys
Date:
Tue, 7 Dec 1999 10:05:28 -0500
From:
"Linda Muller"
To:
brigade@Majordomo.net
Dear Brigade,
[See emails below]
The Establishment's goal is to destroy American sovereignty and bring in the New World Order. They know that Pat Buchanan is the only presidential candidate who can stop them. They rigged the GOP primaries to prevent Pat from winning the nomination.
Now they are doing it again. Ventura-Trump have been summoned, and they are now the official bag boys for the One Worlders. Their two missions?
1.Prevent Pat Buchanan from getting the Reform Party nomination. 2. Lie, cheat or steal -- but do what ever it takes to keep him out of the presidential debates.
Brigade -- and all who want to restore our sovereignty and preserve our Constitution and Bill of Rights -- get involved in the Reform Party NOW!
You may like Keyes, or Forbes, or Bauer -- but they will NEVER, EVER, win their party nomination because the fix is in! Our only hope is to make sure Pat Buchanan is successful in the RP.
Go to the RP website and find out how to contact your local RP leaders. http://www.reformparty.org/states/index.html
Go to the meetings, run for delegate, run for county chairman -- become a leader.
Make sure you have filled out the form on our website so that I will have your contact info and can get you plugged in with others in your state. This includes all of you long time Buchanan supporters -- you still need to fill out the form!
http://www.buchanan.org/form-enlistment.html
Pat needs everyone to help him fight against the forces of evil -- united, we can win the Battle.
GO BRIGADE GO!!!!!!!!!! Linda
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Date sent: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 08:12:38 -0600 From: "Lynn A. Johnson" Send reply to: povertyacres@pcsia.com To: linda@buchanan.org Subject: Hey Linda ---------Important!!!!!
Linda, here's something that JUST came in from ABC news. I've got the word out to my crew, already.
Lynn Johnson Iowa
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: For Buchanan Supporters -- Big News!!! Date: Tue, 07 Dec 1999 07:59:10 -0600 From: "Lynn A. Johnson" Reply-To: povertyacres@pcsia.com To: povertyacres@pcsia.com
Hi, gang!
This one's just for Pat's crew!!
Jesse Ventura is up to his tricks again. Read this, then get it out to ALL your Buchanan friends A.S.A.P. Let's flood the muscle-bound IDIOT with e- mails and Faxes and let him know what we think about his dirty da**ed tricks!
If he gets the convention in Minnesota he can get every kid that elected him to turn out and sway the vote toward him.
I learned a long time ago that if you want an edge on an enemy, keep him the HECK off his home turf!!
Jesse (the "Brain" [ROFL]) Ventura's e-mail address is:
http://www.mainserver.state.mn.us/governor/email_form.html
Let's go, gang!! Lynn
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Reform Convention Moved to Ventura’s State.
Vote to Move Meeting from Calif. to Minn. Sparks In-Fighting
Reform Party Chairman Russ Verney, a supporter of party founder Ross Perot, says the mail-in vote moving the convention to a city on Jesse Ventura’s turf is a “farce.”
The Associated Press
S T. P A U L, Minn., Dec. 6 — Reform Party national committee members decided in a controversial vote released today to move the 2000 national convention from Long Beach, Calif., to an undesignated Minnesota city.
The question is whether the vote is valid. Chairman Russ Verney, a loyalist of party founder Ross Perot, called the mail-in vote a “farce.” Incoming Chairman Jack Gargan of Cedar Key, Fla., believes it isvalid and called it “the will of the members.”
Minnesota Chairman Rick McCluhan and California Chairman Paul Hale organized the vote. The 143-member national committee voted both to allow the vote and to move the convention to Minnesota. The vote, conducted over the last couple of weeks, was 45.5 for Minnesota, 17 for California, 12 abstentions and three who didn’t vote, according to McCluhan. New Jersey votes count as half votes because of a dispute over state party control.
Vote Count Quarrel
McCluhan says a quorum of 51 percent of national committee members was all that was needed to conduct any business. Verney “cannot sit back and dictate policy and procedure to the national committee,” McCluhan said.
But Verney said the vote didn’t follow party rules for calling meetings or setting the agenda. “Not a single rule did they follow. They followed their dreams and they wound up with a nightmare,” Verney said.
Gargan, who won his post with the support of Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura, backs him up. Tension between the Minnesota Reform Party and Perot’s leadership role in the national party has existed for years. The convention site is the latest battleground between the loyalists to party founder Perot, a Texas billionaire, and Ventura’s supporters. The national executive committee voted 8-3 in September to hold the convention in California, instead of Chicago or Minnesota.
“I’m mostly interested in getting this thing behind us, I don’t care where it is,” Gargan said.
More Votes Possible
The Reform Party has $12.6 million in federal campaign funds to offer the presidential nominee, but can’t agree on a convention location for the event scheduled Aug. 10-13. The latest vote is unlikely to settle the location dispute — at least until Gargan takes office Jan. 1.
“We’re not able to make a contract and you can’t put on a big convention at a moment’s notice,” Gargan said.
Gargan said Verney probably would try to block it, but should consider sending a different message rather than “reinforce the argument that this is a top-down dictatorship.”
He acknowledged the site problem may not be solved by the vote.
“It may take another vote of the people, but I’m hoping it doesn’t come to that,” Gargan said.
Verney said a two-thirds vote of the executive committee, including seven regional representatives and the national officers, could overturn the previous vote.
The departing chairman also criticized Gargan for approving the decision, saying that he has opened his administration up to national committee votes on a variety of issues.
“We’ll see then whether or not he believes in the will of the people,” Gargan said.
Meanwhile, McCluhan said the state party’s executive committee would meet Saturday at the state Capitol to hear site proposals from St. Paul and Rochester.
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