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{{Party | {{Party | ||
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|boss=[[Danihel Lauriéir]] | |boss=[[Danihel Lauriéir]] | ||
|date1=December 1988 | |date1=December 1988 | ||
|date2=?? | |date2=?? | ||
|bel= | |bel= | ||
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Bob Fights Ticket ('''BFT''') was the name that [[Danihel Lauriéir]] gave to his newly reformed [[DDP]] in December 1988. | Bob Fights Ticket ('''BFT''') was the name that [[Danihel Lauriéir]] gave to his newly reformed [[DDP]] in December 1988. | ||
The name was chosen after [[King Florence I]] announced that she would soon be abdicating the throne leading Lauriéir to call for [[Robert Murphy|Robert (Bob) Murphy]] to | The name was chosen after [[Florence Yarney|King Florence I]] announced that she would soon be abdicating the throne leading Lauriéir to call for [[Robert Murphy|Robert (Bob) Murphy]] to | ||
become Prime Minister and [[Robert Ben Madison]] to, again, become King. He did this with the feeling that Madison and Murphy could not politically coexist for any extended period of time (ie: the Bob fights). | become Prime Minister and [[King Ben|Robert Ben Madison]] to, again, become King. He did this with the feeling that Madison and Murphy could not politically coexist for any extended period of time (ie: the Bob fights). |
Revision as of 15:45, 21 July 2012
Bob Fights Ticket |
Leader: Danihel Lauriéir |
Founded: December 1988 |
Disbanded:?? |
Bob Fights Ticket (BFT) was the name that Danihel Lauriéir gave to his newly reformed DDP in December 1988.
The name was chosen after King Florence I announced that she would soon be abdicating the throne leading Lauriéir to call for Robert (Bob) Murphy to become Prime Minister and Robert Ben Madison to, again, become King. He did this with the feeling that Madison and Murphy could not politically coexist for any extended period of time (ie: the Bob fights).