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In reply to the discussion: Nader blabbering on MSNBC. Still not apologizing for Bush. [View all]GeorgeGist
(25,570 posts)95. Yeah ...
it's do much easier to blame Nader than the criminals on SCOTUS.
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Yeah, that always slips their minds. Anyone who refuses to admit that Nader, at a bare minimum ...
11 Bravo
Feb 2012
#35
if he ran a good campaign there would never be an issue as to why it was so close...
Javaman
Feb 2012
#132
Even more simple. If Nader had not run, the SCOTUS would have appointed Bush anyway
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Feb 2012
#124
This man was a state senator, a US Senator, and the majority of a term as President
TheKentuckian
Mar 2012
#165
If Gore lost Florida by 500 votes, then why aren't you also blaming and demanding apologies from
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2012
#140
Holy shit! Is it REALLY your contention that of the 90,000 Florida votes cast for Nader ...
11 Bravo
Feb 2012
#39
I haven't heard anyone say he had no right to run. I HAVE heard numerous of his defenders deny ...
11 Bravo
Feb 2012
#99
Rehashing what can't be changed: useless. Not making the same mistake again: priceless.
Jim Lane
Mar 2012
#153
And 9/11 might have been prevented, because Gore was in the habit of listening to Richard Clarke,
emulatorloo
Feb 2012
#117
What you said is true, but with the same logic you can also say that if Boosh had not run,
corkhead
Feb 2012
#128
Nader ran a campaign saying Gore = Bush. That was a lie. Nader was respected by a lot of people.
libinnyandia
Feb 2012
#3
When you run as a progressive candidate you have a higher standard than a DUer.
libinnyandia
Feb 2012
#22
So because this is a "two party system" you have the right to tell people who to vote for?
A Simple Game
Feb 2012
#119
When Gore was aggressive, they as an institution said he was ranting, when he found common ground,
Uncle Joe
Feb 2012
#78
We can blame the corporate media when they're at fault and they were certainly at fault.
Uncle Joe
Feb 2012
#93
Your slam at Kucinich is 100% wrong. Kucinich did what Nader should've done: run in the PRIMARY.
Jim Lane
Mar 2012
#144
I wouldn't vote for Nader if he were the only candidate for the office. Period.
Skidmore
Feb 2012
#38
Just imagine, if Nader had appeared with Gore on a stage a few days before election day 2000,
Nye Bevan
Feb 2012
#50
That would have put Gore over the top, apparently Nader thought enough of Gore in 2006
Uncle Joe
Feb 2012
#56
What a beautiful dream. It could have happened that way if Nader had chosen that route.
DevonRex
Feb 2012
#58
Just imagine, if the election had been stolen on Bush's behalf regardless, as had been intended...
JackRiddler
Feb 2012
#72
Yeah, it's time he apologized for the Jeb Bush / Katharine Harris election fraud...
JackRiddler
Feb 2012
#59
Why should he apologize? The GOP bankrolled him in 2004, for fuck's sake.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2012
#120
Your claim is false, no one on this thread, said Nader didn't have a right to run.
Uncle Joe
Feb 2012
#141
I believe the vast majority of these posters don't hate Nader, they hate what he did.
Uncle Joe
Mar 2012
#161