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clixtox Donating Member (941 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-30-09 03:50 AM
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31. An indisputable margin in an election is one(1) vote!


Why should he have dropped out? In case the Rethugs were going to try to steal the election? Because the Democratic Party was inept?

"Nader Haters" make the weakest arguments to explain their antipathy, arguments without basis in the reality of what actually happened and what, tragically as it turned out, didn't happen.

I sure didn't see "Nader Haters" in the streets agitating and demonstrating their anger at getting screwed when the SCOTUS ruled in "shrub's" favor!

Gore won!

There is/was no disputing that legitimately!

The inability of the Democratic Party to stop the Rethugs from stealing the election for the office of the POTUS right out from under Gore should be the focus of your ire, not Ralph Nader.

Any unbiased account not tainted by rationalizations or an agenda protecting incompetence would agree. I have mentioned on this thread who is perpetuating this tired canard.

Many who understand what happened have despaired of attempting to explain to "Nader Haters" how their feelings are misplaced and why the "inconvenient truth" is ignored by some.
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