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2004 US Presidential Election
February 20, 2004
Nader | The Nader File
We know many of you are relatively new to this page, and that you might not know that we’ve been covering the 2004 election since last summer. In that time, we’ve posted a number of items about Mr. Nader and the possibility of his making another run, the first of which appeared on July 5th, 2003. To see all our Nader posts, click here. FYI, this is from the July 5th post: Ralph Nader, still blamed by many Democrats for draining critical votes from Al Gore in the 2000 race for the presidency, says he is seriously considering running in 2004. The more things change, the more the Green party seems wedded to splitting the “No More Years” vote … Posted by Alan at February 20, 2004 10:23 PM | TrackBack Comments
Raplh Naders re-entry into the 2004 presidental race will be worth twice the price of addmission. He will draw out the best of the commie liberal democrates, and befuddel the already clueless President Bush. Bring it on! Posted by: Raymond at February 21, 2004 10:46 AM Fuck you ralph. You are an asshole. You and your idiot supporters are responsible for 4 miserable years of Bush. Now you want a repeat performance. You guys really think there was no difference between Bush and Gore?? Go to HELL! People have died in Iraq because of your idiotic views. Posted by: FuckRalph Nader at February 22, 2004 08:26 PM Fuck you ralph. You are an asshole. You and your idiot supporters are responsible for 4 miserable years of Bush. Now you want a repeat performance. You guys really think there was no difference between Bush and Gore?? Go to HELL! People have died in Iraq because of your idiotic views. Posted by: FuckRalph Nader at February 22, 2004 08:27 PM I am in full support of president george w. bush and am looking forward to him being our president for another 4 years. Bush is a Godly man and deserves the nations support . Go BUSH Posted by: Brian HUnt at June 24, 2004 08:58 AM Post a comment
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