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StatesRights
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« on: August 03, 2004, 12:16:20 AM »

They should not be giving Nader this much of a hard time about using his American right to run for president. It's really sad when courts try to run off third party candidates like this.
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StatesRights
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Posts: 31,126
Political Matrix
E: 7.61, S: 0.00

« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2004, 12:22:43 AM »

They should not be giving Nader this much of a hard time about using his American right to run for president. It's really sad when courts try to run off third party candidates like this.

and you forgot to add: "Go Ralph, Go".

No, I'd say "Go Badnarik, Go" before I'd say that. I personally dislike Ralph Nader as most of his views are way out of the mainstream. He was good with his work in consumer goods however. Smiley
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StatesRights
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Posts: 31,126
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E: 7.61, S: 0.00

« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2004, 12:47:02 AM »

Last I heard he actually withdrew from Arizona entirely.

After the debacle in Pennsylvania (see Politics1 for reference) he can expect a load of challenges and scrutiny there, as well as fines and possibly state investigations.

Drop out Ralph, drop out!

Seriously, he's just hurting himself.  If people see hims truggle to get on 50 or 51 ballots then they will draw the direct comparison to 2000.  Improving on his 1996 performance brought his prestige up, but falling from his 2000 performance takes it way down.  He needs to go back to advocating his stupid regulations and lawsuits, endorse Kerry-Edwards, admit the Libertarians are like 50 times better organized.

Why aren't the Libertarians being as badly harangued by the courts?
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StatesRights
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E: 7.61, S: 0.00

« Reply #3 on: August 03, 2004, 12:56:04 AM »

I think your party should suck it up take the federal funds. If you get that and get into the debates I bet you would get a good amount of electoral votes. Smiley And believe me I'm all for you guys. ABD. (Anybody but Democrats!)
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