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2004 US Presidential Election
July 23, 2004
| Dems Bar Nader From Convention

CNN reports that the Democratic party has barred Ralph Nader from attending the Boston convention.

“Given that Nader is running on the Pat Buchanan Reform Party ticket and is openly accepting both financial and organizational help from Republicans and their allies, the answer is no,” Democratic National Committee spokesman Jano Cabrera said.

Yup. Those would be good reasons. But will Ralph show up anyway? Even money he does …



Posted by Alan at July 23, 2004 11:33 PM | TrackBack
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Ralphie just can’t help himself. He’s addicted to those 15-minute blocks of time.

Posted by: Don [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 24, 2004 03:10 AM

Yeah, I hear you, but isn’t his 15 minutes about up now?

Posted by: David R. Block [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 24, 2004 09:35 PM

the only thing Nader is doing this year is making republicans and democrats look like idiots. he’s a terrible annoyance now and all those who are really supporting him need to take a step back and realize that what they are doing is simply not constructive this time around.

he needs to go test some airbags or something.

http://www.hellection.com

Posted by: elzumpango [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 25, 2004 01:11 PM

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