Ralph Nader: Dubya and Obama are "a Seamless Transition" on the War
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how ironic is it that he's a Lebanese Arab guy hahaha Nader has more of a soul than all of our current Obama admin put together - white guy
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I voted for Obama, I even placed the hope sticker. I was fooled. I am so distraught by our political system. I wanted to vote for Ralph N. but they kept him off the T.V. and off the ballots. The media again, controlled by corporate money once again, has controlled who we vote for. I voted for Obama, I thought he would bring real change. No single pay health care and we are still at war, and look at the unemployment now. The media won't let Ralph on national TV - Crys for humanity. We are lost.
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bravo ralph nader. what he's not saying however s the obvious; all 3 branches of the US government and our media are owned by international banks and multinational corporations which are owned and run by zionists. the only folks who benefit from these military actions in the middle east are israelis.
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Everything has moved so roght in the U.S that something seemingly centrist 30 years ago is now far-left.
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Ralph Nader should run with Ron Paul in 2012.
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Awesome!
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If I were an American, I'd vote for this guy, or for Ron Paul. These are America's saviours, not Obama-bot or some neo-Con-bot, like that DUMB Palin-bot. God, I wish my country (Canada) had people like this. Instead, we're stuck with "Einstein's" like Stephen Harper.
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Ralph Nader has seen America's nadir
Ralph Nader, vindicated by history and looking more right than ever.
S2Cents 2 years ago 40
I agree with you. Mr. Nader is man of character and intelligence, which is why he will never be president. I am proud to have voted for him in the last three presidential elections. Perhaps a time will come when Americans will ask themselves why they did not vote for Mr. Nader. It's our loss.
sam7748 2 years ago 35