Ralph Nader Will Disrupt the Infantile Democratic Party

By Marquis Canaday, published Mar 02, 2008
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It is interesting how the buzz in the political and media world has centered their attention on Ralph Nader saying that he will run again for the presidency. I am very happy to hear this. And to all of Democrats and other leftists who don't like it, well then that is too bad. He has every right to run in order to ruin the infantile Democrat's run for office.

The Democrats are a loathsome bunch complete with a Hussein Obama included.

Ralph Nader is not a Republican either. He has affiliations with the Green Party and Reform Party and runs as a possible independent candidate. The Green Party started its life in 1996 when Ralph Nader made his second presidential run. The Green Party members have had success in local elections running on nonpartisan ballots. In addition to that, Ralph Nader is also one of the first Arab Americans to successfully run for president. We thought the Democrats would have been happy to see and hear of another "minority" running for office? This truly is history in the making.

Now we have a background - challenged confused individual Democrat by the name of Barrack Hussein Obama. He is of the multicultural setting without a grasp of the understanding of what it means to be president other than saying the same by line. It sounds similar to John Kerry's by line and that was like a broken record. Yet he talks the talk about change. What should we change...liberal diapers? He was just elected Senator and should stay where he is. Then we have a Democrat Socialist tyrant who still wishes to pass her socialist healthcare system in the United States of America complete with a questionable dishonorable husband who was disbarred in his home state of Arkansas. And now we have - Ralph Nader, a consumer rights activist who was successful with making sure corporations were accountable for their own actions.

Ralph Nader Will Disrupt the Infantile Democratic Party

Mr. Ralph Nader at the BYU Alternate Commencement as speaker.

Credit: Don LaVange

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Takeaways
  • Ralph Nader has run for office in 1992, 1996, 2000, and 2004.
  • Third Party candidates are needed more in presidential political campaigns.
Did You Know?
Ralph Nader is a long shot in the 2008 presidential run
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Ultra-liberals have ruined the Democratic Party....Moderate thinkers and conservative Democrats (yes, there is such a thing), have been literally banished from their own party....thus these alienated folks are being forced to either vote Republican, or not vote at all.

Posted on 03/25/2008 at 5:03:40 PM

 
Dear Marquis...I remember following Nader in 2004 when he ran, and it was sad, sad, sad. There would be a handful of people there and his banner would fall down as he spoke, and it was just....well, sad. As for the Republican/Democratic candidates, I genuinely like John McCain, but, at 73 when he takes office, with questionable health, I think his background and health are in question. He is a bona fide American hero, in my book, but he is too militaristic to succeed in solving 21st Century problems with 20th Century solutions. Read the latest article on "the surge" and how much it is costing that I will soon produce, and whether it is "working" to dig ourselves into this kind of debt (as a country) in Iraq is going to be a question that is going to haunt us for generations. That being said, I am a Journalism major who tries to listen to all sides ot a person's story. I think that McCain, especially if paired wth Charlie Crist (R, Fl) will be a very formidable opponent for any Democrat

Posted on 03/18/2008 at 1:03:57 PM

 
You have some very interesting ideas and that is how I browsed on over to your page. So far, I amr eally enjoying your opinions and have therefore subcribed to your page. I will also start to read some of your earlier work and make comments on those! Great job on this! I look forward to more!!!!! ********************************************************************************************************************

Posted on 03/04/2008 at 7:03:43 AM

 
I'm just going to say in reality Nader is a joke (and I believe in some of what he says) and then thanks for your option.

Posted on 03/03/2008 at 3:03:48 PM

 
Very well put, sir!

Posted on 03/03/2008 at 2:03:35 PM

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