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In Reply to: RE: You watch the film? posted by Tom §. on September 16, 2007 at 15:21:21
...I watched an interview with him about the film and his book.I respect and admire his principles.
And he is correct saying third party candidates raise issues the two main party candidates don't.
But he could have accomplished the same things by bowing out of the presidential race at the past minute.
Instead, he is driven by his big ego and ended up a spoiler.
Edits: 09/16/07Follow Ups:
Ralph Nader is one of the few genuine heroes still living. I don't care if the votes that went to him cost the Dems the election. The Dems have already been so pathetic they couldn't beat Bush who was a laughing stock with their ridiculous choice of Kerry. Since neither of the two choices actually has something to say, I'll be voting 3rd party.
...is that the democrats involved had bigger egos and insecurities which led to that moment.
I couldn't help but see the parallels with Nader's progression of disillusionment with the democratic party over time and Greenspan's recent denouncement of the republican party losing their way, trading principle for power.
If you're a democrat and blame Nader for everything, the movie shows the democratic party losing their way, trading principle for power.
Dare you to watch it?
-Tom §.
(Two party system? -- More like divide and conquer by an elite majority of poseurs playing the taxpayers from both parties for everything we're stupid enough to grant them -- including our self determination.)
Thanks for the heads up on this documentary.
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