Votenader

edited August 2008 in A Moving Train
Any Nader fans on this thread? I quit the Republicrat/Demican three elections ago and NEVER regretted my vote.

Right now, I'm reading "Free Lunch" by David Cay Johnston. Another reason to open up the debates and get these corporate puppets off the people's treasury!
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  • kenny olavkenny olav Posts: 3,319
    I don't regret my votes for Nader in 2000 or for David Cobb in 2004... but I don't see any hope in the independent/3rd party route any more, at least not this year. I really don't know who I'm going to vote for president-wise this election. But I know that if Barack Obama needs my vote to win Massachusetts, he's already lost almost all of the other 49 states. So even though I think the Electoral College system is incredibly stupid and undemocratic, I'm able to take advantage of it and vote guilt-free for the honest candidate. Some might say it should be a guilt-free vote anyway, but the fact is the two puppets do different tricks, and I think there are some serious advantages to having the Democratic puppet dancing on the White House lawn.
  • flywallyflyflywallyfly Posts: 1,453
    I think Nader dropped out from lack of interest.
  • Urban HikerUrban Hiker Posts: 1,312
    I'm a fan - Definitely hoping he can land a spot in the Google debates.
    Walking can be a real trip
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    "We've laid the groundwork. It's like planting the seeds. And next year, it's spring." - Nader
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    Prepare for tending to your garden, America.
  • Darth Nader.
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