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For Ralph Nader, but Not for President by Jeremy at 9:26 am EDT, Apr 12, 2004 |
Howard Dean urges you not to vote for Nader this November. Average Americans -- you're either with us/them or against us/them. (I would point out that virtually everyone's list of Rules includes one to the effect of Rumsfeld's, "Dont divide the world into 'them' and 'us.'") Many Democrats admire Ralph Nader's achievements, as I do. But if they truly want George Bush out of the White House, they won't vote for Ralph Nader in November. Ralph Nader once said that your best teacher is your last mistake. This November, we can elect a president who fights for average Americans. Believe it or not, I'm walking on air. I never thought I could feel so free eee eee. Flying away on a wing and a prayer. Who could it be? Believe it or not it's just me. |
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RE: For Ralph Nader, but Not for President by Rattle at 5:35 pm EDT, Apr 12, 2004 |
Jeremy wrote: ] Many Democrats admire Ralph Nader's achievements, as I do. ] But if they truly want George Bush out of the White House, ] they won't vote for Ralph Nader in November. ] ] Ralph Nader once said that your best teacher is your last ] mistake. This November, we can elect a president who fights ] for average Americans. Everyone likes Nader, at least a little. That's the problem. He is such a good guy. Can't we him somewhere in the government, where he can do some good, as opposed to being a consistent election spoiler? Its pretty obvious we can't get him in the White House. Am I missing something? If we get Nader out of the picture, does Ross Perot crawl out of some hole with a Powerpoint presentation? ] Believe it or not, ] I'm walking on air. ] I never thought I could feel so free eee eee. ] Flying away on a wing and a prayer. ] Who could it be? ] Believe it or not it's just me. Madonna?! May I suggest Bad Brains? We, we got ourselves, gonna sing it, gonna love it, gonna work it out to any length. Don't worry, no worry, about what people say. We got ourselves, we gonna make it anyway. You, you can't hurt me, why I'm banned in D.C. D.C. That's so much more Howard Dean then Madonna.. |
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RE: For Ralph Nader, but Not for President by Jeremy at 12:13 am EDT, Apr 13, 2004 |
Jeremy wrote: ] This November, we can elect a president who fights for average Americans. ] ] Believe it or not, ] I'm walking on air. ] I never thought I could feel so free eee eee. ] Flying away on a wing and a prayer. ] Who could it be? ] Believe it or not it's just me. Rattle wrote: ] Madonna?! May I suggest Bad Brains? ] ] That's so much more Howard Dean than Madonna. Madonna? Um, No. A simple Google search would reveal it as the theme from Greatest American Hero, written/performed by Joey Scarbury. |
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RE: For Ralph Nader, but Not for President by Rattle at 4:04 am EDT, Apr 13, 2004 |
Jeremy wrote: ] Madonna? Um, No. A simple Google search would reveal it as ] the theme from Greatest American Hero, written/performed by ] Joey Scarbury. Brain mis-fired on that lookup. Re-reading the lyrics, I have no idea how. That's obvious. I still feel Bad Brains is a good fit as well. |
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