Rex_Goodheart
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Fri Oct-15-04 06:51 PM
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On Nader: isn't it ironic that the man who devoted his life... |
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to protecting consumers against corporate corruption, irresponsibility, and fraud has now been busted in both Pennsylvania and Ohio for submitting fraudulent voter petitions?
I used to think he was the greatest living American. Maybe he was. At what precise moment in history did Ralph Nader lose his soul? The vendetta he's waging against the Democratic Party is truly sad to witness. It's all so sad.
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Lefty48197
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Fri Oct-15-04 06:56 PM
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1. Kinda like Bush lecturing us on fiscal responsibility |
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and Tony Soprano lecturing us on ...
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Fri Oct-15-04 07:28 PM
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on the country, said 'fukkit' in best deer hunter style (and soaking rich republicans for everything he can). remember clarence thomas? US Supreme Court. He said he'd never retire or temper his judgements as he got older as it would take him '43 years to get even' with america (this was recounted in abramson and mayers' 'strange justice) Alot of people have come to see the US as an awful conglomeration of hypocritical bullies... nader obviously no longer gives a damn about it....
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FlemingsGhost
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Fri Oct-15-04 07:32 PM
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Psst ... the horse is dead.
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Fri Oct-15-04 09:23 PM
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4. somewhere along the line, Ralphie started believing . . . |
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the myth of Ralph Nader . . . all downhill from there . . .
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Fri Oct-15-04 09:25 PM
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When a man outlives his legend.
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