Ralph Nader on Obama (2008 and 2011) (Ron Paul, activist, Sanders, Barack Obama)
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I wish he would have been wrong, but he knew even back then. Real change will never come in this two party country. Both horses are being bet on by corporate interests.
It’s no surprise that Ralph Nader isn’t a fan of former President George W. Bush. After all, the longtime activist ran against him in both 2000 and 2004. But Nader’s even less a fan of President Barack Obama, if only because he thinks Obama was capable of so much more.
Wow, in the 1st 3 posts, 2 of the usual Obamatrons rushing in to bash a decent man like Nader...... speaks volumes, the power of the Messiah over his flock
Sounds no different than the Dittoheads on here bashing Ron Paul
If the non thinking partisans are bashing you, you must be doing something right
Ralph Nader and Bernie Sanders are my favourite politicians. They tell it like it is. Yes Obama's a conservative but he's the best choice, since Americans won't elect a liberal at this time to the presidency.
Ralph Nader and Bernie Sanders are my favourite politicians. They tell it like it is. Yes Obama's a conservative but he's the best choice, since Americans won't elect a liberal at this time to the presidency.
Yeah, Obama is the best choice if you are a Wall St. banker and want terrible foreign relations
Horrible choices we have this year (major party that is)
I wish he would have been wrong, but he knew even back then. Real change will never come in this two party country. Both horses are being bet on by corporate interests.[/QUOTE
Like him or not, I don't see where Nader mis-spoke. And it appears he was on to something as Obama's track record has been more of the same. Romney is no better for other reasons. God help us all.
I think he has some great points and I wish we had more than 2 major parties. I wish we had a dozen parties because there's at least that many different ways to think on many different ways.
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