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Impact - September 1999
Submitted on 9.30.1999

September 1999 PRI Ideas in Action
Policy Update and Monthly Impact Report

Pat Answers
Submitted by Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D on 9.28.1999

When the idea first floated several weeks ago that Pat Buchanan might seek the Reform Party nomination, most wrote it off as a publicity-getting bluff. It was viewed as a way for Buchanan to leverage some concessions from the Republican Party, such as a convention speech, which was denied to him at the Pastel Convention in San Diego in 1996, or some language in a trade plank of the platform. People around town kept saying Pat is simply too loyal a party man from way back in his Nixon days to jump ship for real. But over the last 10 days, and especially since the release of his new book, A Republic--Not an Empire, it has become apparent that Buchanan has simply gone--nuts.


Labor Day Lyrics
Submitted by Naomi Lopez on 9.3.1999

"If I can make it there, I can make it anywhere," sang the late crooner, Frank Sinatra. Making it through hard work and entrepreneurship has been part of the American dream. But big government now threatens that dream.

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