I've been listening to Nader a lot recently. He's all substance. Very intelligent, very articulate and he's got answers for everything. I was going to vote Obama, but I may give Nader my vote, even if I know he won't win.
Nader is ahead of his time. He senses the disintegration of neighborhood communities that corporate control and commercialization is causing. Give it another 30 years; people will see that he was right.
RE:"Give it another 30 years; people will see that he was right."
No! Americans can see in November, '08! It is not already too late, my friend. Just check with your state electoral official, and make sure Ralph Nader is on the ballot. If not, you might have to sign a petition...don't worry, it's simple. And remember in November: vote for Ralph Nader in '08! He has been fighting, successfully, for Americans' rights for decades.
Agreed: this man would be a wonderful President, but as he says, D.C. is corporate-occupied territory and he won't cave into corporate interests like Obama and McCain, so he is not electable.
But more importantly, this country is full of dumb, double-digit IQ mother-fuckers who think for example Obama will make changes in Washington because he's half black and makes empty promises that sound plausible.
Please listen to this clip on Obama and other working class topics---THIS is the man who should be President right now for both American and world reasons. And history is going to puke on us for the choices we're allowing to be forced and faked upon us
I've been listening to Nader a lot recently. He's all substance. Very intelligent, very articulate and he's got answers for everything. I was going to vote Obama, but I may give Nader my vote, even if I know he won't win.
shade1978x 3 years ago
No independent candidate will ever become president as long as the media controls elections.
tomaccogoats 3 years ago
I love this MAN! and i'm not even gay...not that there is anything wrong with that.
dudeedud7 3 years ago
Ha! I love him too. As a friend, I mean.
jukryn 3 years ago
Me, too!!!
nportillo73 3 years ago
Nader is ahead of his time. He senses the disintegration of neighborhood communities that corporate control and commercialization is causing. Give it another 30 years; people will see that he was right.
tom123b 3 years ago
RE:"Give it another 30 years; people will see that he was right."
No! Americans can see in November, '08! It is not already too late, my friend. Just check with your state electoral official, and make sure Ralph Nader is on the ballot. If not, you might have to sign a petition...don't worry, it's simple. And remember in November: vote for Ralph Nader in '08! He has been fighting, successfully, for Americans' rights for decades.
rhysfawr4 3 years ago
Agreed: this man would be a wonderful President, but as he says, D.C. is corporate-occupied territory and he won't cave into corporate interests like Obama and McCain, so he is not electable.
But more importantly, this country is full of dumb, double-digit IQ mother-fuckers who think for example Obama will make changes in Washington because he's half black and makes empty promises that sound plausible.
Blackshayde 3 years ago 3
Please listen to this clip on Obama and other working class topics---THIS is the man who should be President right now for both American and world reasons. And history is going to puke on us for the choices we're allowing to be forced and faked upon us
Dionysos37 3 years ago 7