Nader is right ; but he won't have a chance ever because Beelzebub owns phony religion & Corporate bought congress and corporate bought news : Common sense ain't to Common :
ATTENTION PEOPLE WHO DON'T VOTE. if you don't vote most people (including myself) say that you cant complain about what the current president is doing, so vote for Nader! even if he doesnt win, you didnt vote for the republican or the democrat so you can talk shit till your blue in the face
The whole world DOESN'T have to get involved when we erect certain import barriers from individual foreign nations and tell us how to run our trade policy!! No one has that right. States should work together in bi or trilateral ways to figure out the best trade policies for each other. Bilateral trade never failed, so why did we abandon it for WTO? If we want this Colombia FTA so badly, why not just have the WTO negotiate it and vote on it immediately and make it law, you douchebags in dc??
The establishment doesn't want Nader in the debates because they know he would blow them all away, esp. when it comes to corporate power. He has the facts on his side; the Republicans and Democrats just have spin. Nader is not a career politician, and he has devoted his life to public service, so you know he's the real deal. McCain has been a shitty Senator for over 20 years, flip-flopping every which way, and Obama mainly changes his positions. Time to go BACK to bilateral trade!
The WTO is just the neoliberal corporate shills' meeting place whenever a member gov't erects "barriers" to this unrestricted free trade philosophy. They think trade should be free at any cost because "free trade is never wrong! it always works." They are as delusional as those Obama and McCain supporters.
Ralph was talking about the horrors of NAFTA, GATT and WTO long before the Dems realized it was a good campaign topic to get votes. Ralph is way ahead of his time - I only wish the sheeple of America could snap out of thier brainwashed state and think for themselves (instead of letting CNN, MSNBC, and FOX think for them).
Ralph Nader, may not light your political fire, but he's always been for the American worker, the consumer and American law.
He's an outspoken critic of corporate controlled government. He warned of the effects of globalization on American jobs, industries, laws and food safety. Obama, Clinton and McCain are silent on these issues, because they are branches of the same globalist tree. Their corporate owned advisors are its root.
Nader is right ; but he won't have a chance ever because Beelzebub owns phony religion & Corporate bought congress and corporate bought news : Common sense ain't to Common :
RELATEDXXX 2 days ago
Nader, Bloomberg, Palin, Obama 2012
VOTE NADER!
Cosbibi 1 year ago
ATTENTION PEOPLE WHO DON'T VOTE. if you don't vote most people (including myself) say that you cant complain about what the current president is doing, so vote for Nader! even if he doesnt win, you didnt vote for the republican or the democrat so you can talk shit till your blue in the face
Vote Nader!
DarthDondra 2 years ago
The whole world DOESN'T have to get involved when we erect certain import barriers from individual foreign nations and tell us how to run our trade policy!! No one has that right. States should work together in bi or trilateral ways to figure out the best trade policies for each other. Bilateral trade never failed, so why did we abandon it for WTO? If we want this Colombia FTA so badly, why not just have the WTO negotiate it and vote on it immediately and make it law, you douchebags in dc??
Whoo69 3 years ago
The establishment doesn't want Nader in the debates because they know he would blow them all away, esp. when it comes to corporate power. He has the facts on his side; the Republicans and Democrats just have spin. Nader is not a career politician, and he has devoted his life to public service, so you know he's the real deal. McCain has been a shitty Senator for over 20 years, flip-flopping every which way, and Obama mainly changes his positions. Time to go BACK to bilateral trade!
Whoo69 3 years ago 6
The WTO is just the neoliberal corporate shills' meeting place whenever a member gov't erects "barriers" to this unrestricted free trade philosophy. They think trade should be free at any cost because "free trade is never wrong! it always works." They are as delusional as those Obama and McCain supporters.
Keep drinking the Koolaid, WTO.
Whoo69 3 years ago
Will we ever see an end to agreements like GATT, NAFTA, and CAFTA? One can only hope.
Whoo69 3 years ago 3
i love ralph
greenparty720 3 years ago 2
brilliant ralph. Unbelievable work rate this guy has.
alanjohn2006 3 years ago 5
Ralph was talking about the horrors of NAFTA, GATT and WTO long before the Dems realized it was a good campaign topic to get votes. Ralph is way ahead of his time - I only wish the sheeple of America could snap out of thier brainwashed state and think for themselves (instead of letting CNN, MSNBC, and FOX think for them).
Vote Nader 2008!
NaderRaider 3 years ago 15
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I'm embarrassed for this dude. His ego is on crack and the sAd part is he's s&#**#$g on his own legacy.
museumbone 4 years ago
NO.. Ralph is cool. The media portray him as a nut. But he is not.
Gravel, Nader, Kucinich.... True leaders.
Ron Paul...NO... Ron Paul would have wall-mart run us in his so called free market.
HughieGphiladelphia 3 years ago 2
Ralph Nader, may not light your political fire, but he's always been for the American worker, the consumer and American law.
He's an outspoken critic of corporate controlled government. He warned of the effects of globalization on American jobs, industries, laws and food safety. Obama, Clinton and McCain are silent on these issues, because they are branches of the same globalist tree. Their corporate owned advisors are its root.
Now the record is abundantly clear.
Nader was right!
22popuser 4 years ago 4
Watch the new documentary about Ralph, "An Unreasonable Man." Tuesday, Dec. 18 at 9 PM/8 PM Central, on PBS's Independent Lens series. Great film!
thewomandirector 4 years ago 4
I second that. I wish a little more time had been spent on his early career but over all a great documentary!
Xenu 4 years ago 3