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- inactive, on 01/22/2008, -4/+14Neither is Ron Paul, they just don't want to give Israel six billion dollars a year for no reason.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rD_rWcDRZQ - shadash, on 01/22/2008, -2/+10You suck Nader! I own a Corvair.
- rpi22, on 01/21/2008, -6/+14Guarantee he gets more coverage than Paul.
- inactive, on 01/22/2008, -0/+7Both Clinton and Obama want to give tax dollars to the insurance corporations. Neither want to actually fix our horrendous medical system.
But hey, good luck with your extremely unpopular attempts to end Social Security. Keep it up! - JigoroKano, on 01/22/2008, -1/+8If Hillary wins the nomination, I do need somebody to vote for.
- TheTaoOfBill, on 01/21/2008, -3/+9I have a feeling this is going to be one of the most successful years for independents.
- ScienceDoc, on 01/22/2008, -1/+7Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! He already gave us eight years of neocon madness.
- allaboutdatiki, on 01/22/2008, -3/+8As if he didn't screw things up enough the last time ...
- groverblue, on 01/22/2008, -3/+8*****. the democrats screwed up by not caring enough about nader's positions to include them into the platform. if they did care, nader would not have run.
- ncurses, on 01/22/2008, -1/+6We should hold a moneybomb to pay him not to run.
- chase001, on 01/22/2008, -4/+8*****. Why can't a fascist or a theocrat ever run as an independent and ruin the election for the GOP?
- ordig, on 01/22/2008, -2/+5because the GOP is full of fascists and theocrats.
- Tex, on 07/28/2008, -1/+3If Hillary wins the nomination, both Nader and Bloomberg will probably run.
- deadmoo, on 01/21/2008, -4/+6Of course he is, perennial candidate much? If anyone should be a third party candidate choice for the left, it should be Kucinich or Gravel or whoever the Green Party nomination is. Give someone else a chance Nader.
- notque, on 01/22/2008, -0/+2Nader would certainly be positive change the MSM won't allow us.
- vault, on 01/22/2008, -0/+2More votes as well.
- dracostimpy, on 01/22/2008, -2/+4NADER PLEEZ! This is Ron Paul's election to spoil... bugger off.
- theutopian, on 01/22/2008, -0/+1Hmmm a fascist and a communist... It could work. Worked for Stalin and HItler right? They got along swell.
- chase001, on 01/26/2008, -0/+1Don't forget the self-flagellating gay men.
- augenblick2007, on 02/05/2008, -0/+1WTF?? I like the man but he will deliver presidency to McCain in golden platter if he does this again..
- theutopian, on 01/22/2008, -0/+1And you're still alive?
- RothenbergXXX, on 01/22/2008, -1/+2Oh, that reminds me; the sky is still blue this election year, also.
- bmerkl, on 01/21/2008, -1/+2will somebody add him to the picture voting: http://www.chainofthoughts.com/cgi-bin/pic.cgi?n=r ...
- Toallpointswest, on 02/24/2008, -0/+1Great, the Democrats are fielding some of their best candidates for a change and now Nader wants to ensure McCain wins... sorry buddy after aiding Bush into the White House in 2000, you wont be getting my vote.
- JAVandiver, on 01/22/2008, -1/+2Shhh! Do not tell them! Unfortunately Ron Paul will most likely not get the nod, so we need someone to diminish the Democrats, else we will have more Socialism than you can shake a stick at.
- inactive, on 01/22/2008, -0/+1big upz
- inactive, on 01/22/2008, -0/+1Nader would be good for Paul, since he won't be taking Paul's votes. More independents is good, it diversifies the field and spreads out the vote. If Nader and Paul ran as independents and got 5-10% each in the general election that would be a huge momentum starter for 3rd parties
- inactive, on 01/22/2008, -1/+1booyakasha!
today I is 'ere wit me main man, Ralph Nader... - holzp, on 01/22/2008, -1/+1You mean a mirage? Totally fake and made up?
- Richandler, on 01/22/2008, -1/+1I'm actually counting on this election being really messed up this year.
- katie212, on 01/22/2008, -2/+2Ralph Nader is a distraction, much as the billionaire mike mayor of NY for his presidential bid is. Nader is only a catalyst for taking votes away from major candidates. Ron Paul in 2008
- inactive, on 01/22/2008, -3/+2aaaahhhhh reasoning is like cold water in the desert on digg! Damn right.
- inactive, on 01/22/2008, -3/+2Now you're talking.
- inactive, on 01/22/2008, -5/+3If morality is the measure of a good president, ralph would be peerless in this race as usual. If he runs, then I will have to give money to someone else besides Ron Paul. The voices of many virtuous men can only enhance the political process.
- gwayo, on 01/22/2008, -4/+1I hate to blame him for Gore losing when it really was Florida's fault...
- limitGov, on 01/22/2008, -5/+2A candidate who wants the gov. to continue to control education, social security and wants the gov. to start controlling health care....
we already have that candidate...his name is Hillary or Obama. - rancemo, on 01/22/2008, -4/+1The more candidates the better! I would love to see a Clinton, Romney, Paul, Bloomberg, Nader ballot in November...
- spenderaka, on 01/22/2008, -8/+3I can't help it, he's got balls and he's organized more people to better mankind than any other person I know. Look him up on WIKI.
How about a Ron Paul Ralph Nader ticket? Sounds damn good to me. - inactive, on 01/21/2008, -21/+5At least Nader isn't a racist.


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