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  • * [[Dave Kuenn]]'s Liberal Party
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  • * [[PC]]-Davron (Dave Kuenn and Ron Rosalez)
    792 bytes (97 words) - 11:49, 13 March 2020
  • *[[TAP]] (Talossan Activist Party - [[Andrew Wozniak]] & [[Dave Kuenn]])
    864 bytes (105 words) - 08:55, 13 March 2020
  • ...enamed Päts Vräts after the Davron schism, and the rump PC of Davron (Dave Kuenn and Ron Rosalez) themselves, in addition to Ian von Metairia's TNP. The PW
    2 KB (278 words) - 11:42, 13 March 2020
  • ...inister was occupied in prolonged feuds with [[Davron]], the duo of [[Dave Kuenn]] and [[Ron Rosalez]]. In part in reaction to the machinations of Davron, S
    2 KB (321 words) - 09:52, 14 July 2019
  • ...[[14th Cosa]], with Buffone as the lone MC. However, when the PC's [[Dave Kuenn]], [[Ron Rosalez]] and [[Art Verbotten]] broke with the [[Ián von Metáiri
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  • ...e Christian Democratic Party, and the rest of the party controlled by Dave Kuenn and Ron Rosalez, "Davron".
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  • * PC-Davron, the later name for the rump PC of Dave Kuenn and Ron Rosalez during the Davron split (1989); * Liberal Party (1994), by Dave Kuenn and Andrew Worm
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  • In 1989, the party was hijacked by Dave Kuenn and Ron Rosalez, or "Davron". Both initially were members of Metáiriâ's [ ...ho had folded the [[TNP]]. The Davron wing would mostly fade away in 1992, Kuenn and Rosalez voting down Metáiriâ's government and teaming up with the opp
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  • ...new constitution and ruled Talossa with its own iron hand. In March, 1994, Kuenn returned to provincial politics, won the election, and again ruled Atatürk
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  • | bgcolor=#aaaa22| || [[Dave Kuenn]] || Liberal Party (1994) || [[18th Cosa]] || bgcolor="002db3"| || [[Gary S
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  • 5b. (On reverse of previous) -- Election ballot signed by Dave Kuenn in the 1990 "National Destiny Referendum."<br>
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  • ...Momgate in the first place. Later investigation would lead to censure of Kuenn and exposure of voter fraud on his part.
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