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Sun Mar-28-04 10:38 PM
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Ralph Nader: "If you want Bush out, vote for Kerry." |
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Edited on Sun Mar-28-04 10:39 PM by DaveSZ
Did anyone else see Ralph's speech in North Carolina today?
I thought it was a pretty good speech.
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Let's hope they work out their differences when they meet together for the betterment of our country.
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Sun Mar-28-04 10:39 PM
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1. Could Nader be coming to his senses, finally!?!?!?!? |
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Sun Mar-28-04 10:42 PM
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2. Karl Rove would FREAK OUT... |
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Another anticipated conservative strategy point eliminated...
This would be great if Nader is really going to boost rather than divide DEMS...
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Sun Mar-28-04 10:45 PM
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He is a publicity mad man. He wants us to think that he is going to go to Kerry but he won't until hell freezes over.
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Sun Mar-28-04 10:46 PM
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4. The Nader-hating psychotics on DU should kiss Ralph's ass. |
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(Assuming of course that he really said this. :-) )
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Sun Mar-28-04 11:24 PM
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11. Nah, Analingus ain't my style. |
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Sun Mar-28-04 11:26 PM
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12. How about the Kerry-hating psychotics at... |
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Mon Mar-29-04 06:42 AM
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22. But, but, Kerry is fair game, haven't you heard. |
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Rove said so, must be true. Saint Ralph is off limits though. He's *'s golden boy.
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Mon Mar-29-04 12:46 AM
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after all he has done. Why should it be any different now?
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Mon Mar-29-04 04:30 AM
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20. I will if he means it |
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and he actually helps Kerry win, I will also never say another bad thing about him. :-) I am doubtful though because I don't trust him and his ego. :-(
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Sun Mar-28-04 10:53 PM
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5. If Nader does bow out, which I predict, I will respect him, again. |
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Sun Mar-28-04 10:58 PM
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I will disrespect him less, but he's still guilty for four years of Bush. It will take a lot to make amends.
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Sun Mar-28-04 10:54 PM
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6. I've seen no evidence that they will meet. |
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The Kerry people have not responded.
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Sun Mar-28-04 10:55 PM
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7. If that's Ralph's message, great! |
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Sun Mar-28-04 10:57 PM
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8. Those were his words (or something very close to that effect) |
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As for the alleged Nader/Kerry meeting, that's what CNN was reporting.
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Sun Mar-28-04 11:21 PM
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10. I think it would be funny if... |
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...he took all this money from Republicans, used it for a bunch of anti-Bush* ads and then endorsed Kerry.
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Sun Mar-28-04 11:41 PM
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13. "Win Ben Stein's Money" - then use it against Bush. |
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Mon Mar-29-04 12:04 AM
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I would definitely regain respect for him. I'm very sceptical that he will, but if he does, great!
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Mon Mar-29-04 12:28 AM
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15. THAT would indeed rock... |
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...can you imagine how quickly they'd try to sue him?
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Mon Mar-29-04 06:34 AM
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21. I like your plan! He would need to stay in the race a long time, |
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then drop out and pull his name of the ballots, if that's possible.
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Mon Mar-29-04 12:42 AM
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16. Maybe Ralph is finding out |
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he doesn't have the support he thought he would.
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Mon Mar-29-04 04:07 AM
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18. No shit; i'm pro-nader and i would say the same thing. If your only |
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Edited on Mon Mar-29-04 04:08 AM by zoeyfong
concern is getting bush out in 2004, of course vote for kerry. No one is under any illusions that nader is going to win. Unfortunately, a lot of people are under the illusion that replacing bush with kerry is going to suddenly reverse the political momentum of the last ten years and turn this country in the right direction. A lot of people are also under the illusion that we got where we are solely, or at least largely, due to bush and the republicans. WRONG.
The whole american political system is rotten to the core, and the democratic party has *no interest* in changing this fact. It has no interest in addressing the problems facing average americans if it interferes with status quo corporate/aristocracy-owned politics of convenience and self-advancement. Nader is not about winning in 2004; nader is about raising issues of paramount importance that the two major parties *refuse* to raise, and thus there is no benefit in voting for one of the major parties and *hoping* that some day they will raise these issues. A human life span is only so long, and a person can only keep waiting and hoping for so many elections before they decide to vote for somebody else.
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Mon Mar-29-04 04:17 AM
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19. I don't trust Ralph Nader. |
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He talks out of both sides of his mouth. He assured Democrats that his candidacy wouldn't threaten Kerry at all and that he could draw Republican voters away from Bush.
Haven't seen any sign of that so far.
Nader is a publicity hound and he loves to be in the spotlight. He's nearing the end of his political activist days and this is probably his last shot at running for president.
Meanwhile, he won't go quietly into that good night.
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Mon Mar-29-04 07:57 AM
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23. I would be enormously grateful to Nader. |
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If he and Kerry can 'reconcile' and Nader wound up endorsing Kerry, I would feel an enormous sense of gratitude AND indebtedness to him. Like it or not, Ralph Nader represents a small but highly-motivated part of the electorate; if he were to endorse Kerry and persuade his supporters to back Kerry, that could well come to represent the 'light at the end of the tunnel' we have all waited these last 3+ years to see.
:)
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Mon Mar-29-04 08:15 AM
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24. I saw him speak in NC |
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he didn't once mention his candidacy or the election until the Q&A at the end. He spent most of his time talking about the corporatization of the planet and how to get involved with grass roots change. It didn't feel at all like a campaign speech.
It seems he is concentrated on what he has always done. When talking about corporate malevolence the guy knows his shit like no other.
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