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 For Immediate Release
Mar 6, 2000 Contact: Press Office
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The Judicial Watch Report

Reform Party Chairman Pat Choate and Judicial Watch Call for Open Presidential Debates; Senator John McCain Will Not be Reform Party Candidate

Media Watchdog Reed Irvine: "Vince Foster Was Murdered"

IWF President Anita Blair Says Hillary Clinton's Agenda Will Break down the American Family

(Washington, D.C.) On Saturday's edition of The Judicial Watch Report, hosts Larry Klayman and Tom Fitton were joined by special guests, Reform Party Chairman Pat Choate, Accuracy in Media Founder and Chairman Reed Irvine and Independent Women's Forum President Anita Blair.

In the first hour, Anita Blair, an outspoken voice of conservative women and president of the Independent Women's Forum, discussed NY Senatorial Candidate Hillary Clinton's leftist agenda. "Everything that Hillary has taken to her bosom has been all about causing families to be split up sufficiently that the state can impose its power on people directly." Later in the hour Reed Irvine, Chairman of Accuracy In Media, said overlooked evidence by the media and confirms the murder of former White House Deputy Counsel Vincent W. Foster, Jr. "I'm convinced he was a murder victim, not a suicide victim," said Irvine. "You have two shots fired... one in the back of the neck and one in the skull. Obviously, this is not a suicide." Judicial Watch has litigation pending to disclose the "crime scene" photographs of Vince Foster.

In the second hour, newly appointed Reform Party Chairman, Pat Choate joined Judicial Watch in calling for open presidential debates. "There will not be a debate unless there is a Reform Party candidate in the room," Choate said on The Judicial Watch Report. "The American people are paying for these debates. The public has a right to know." Judicial Watch General Counsel and Chairman Larry Klayman said they're on the case. "We're going to be in there challenging the exclusion of any bona-fide candidates in the presidential debates," Klayman declared. Chairman Choate additionally put rumors to rest that the Reform Party may nominate John McCain if he loses the bid for the Republican Party. "The Reform Party will have our own candidate and it will not be an endorsement of [Sen. John McCain]," Choate added.

This episode of The Judicial Watch Report is archived on www.JudicialWatch.org and will be rebroadcast on WWRC 570 AM in the DC area next Saturday, March 11, between 7 - 9:00a.m. A list of affiliates is available at www.JudicialWatch.org.


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