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2008 Presidential candidate Ralph Nader urges you to visit http://constitutionpledge.com to make a pledge for the Constitution.

In part 3 of my interview with Ralph Nader, we talk about Naomi Wolfe, The “End of America” and the National Initiative for Democracy (NI4D)

Part 1- The Progressive Dilemma
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6C1TgIbEVo

Part 2 - God is not a Real Estate Agent
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh3zuylHhyw

Part 3 The End of America
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtCZpVPz8VE

In part 2 of my interview with Ralph Nader, we chat about War and Faith

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DUSTY

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Comments

DrewDownsManagement on 9 June, 2008 at 7:31 pm #

CECIL

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Restrooms1 on 11 June, 2008 at 1:43 pm #

ELDEN

In what way is the ballot not a platform for protest. How else is one supposed to protest?, light a candle, say a prayer, sign a online petition? The ballot is the purest form of protest afforded the American public. That is one of the most beautiful aspects of Democracy. What an asinine thing to say.


Pimpmastahanhduece on 13 June, 2008 at 4:14 pm #

GERARD

well…it kind of isnt because protest is basically lobbying by individual citizens while voting is not trying to convince a politician of something, its choosing the politician who already shares the same train of thought. You vote for someone you dont need to protest to because if u believe in that candidate, they be on it automatically.


GLeNNN99 on 15 June, 2008 at 12:01 pm #

BUCK

illum503 you are a moron
the election ballot is the home of protest


videoapparatus on 16 June, 2008 at 1:06 pm #

DIRK

I didn’t know sheep could type.


illum503 on 16 June, 2008 at 7:21 pm #

BRADFORD

Fuck Ralph Nader. The presidential election ballot is not the place for protest.


mad3noyer on 19 June, 2008 at 5:50 pm #

DARELL

And Ralph would know, since he thinks he’s God.


mtakman on 21 June, 2008 at 11:44 am #

DARWIN

yeah like holy land of every religions right of that land, God give it to us blah blah blah


polskiturbo3 on 22 June, 2008 at 9:06 am #

ELROY

your soooooo ghey


Ryzulli on 23 June, 2008 at 6:19 pm #

DEMARCUS

you know…its too bad the BEST MAN won’t win the presidency again… Nader has way to much integrity and has had this depth of character too long to change now.. The only candidate that isn’t a politically expedient hypocrite….I wonder how a ticket with Nader and Colin Powell (in either order) would have done????


LimeInTheCoconut21 on 26 June, 2008 at 8:55 am #

DENNY

Please forgive all the poor spelling.


LimeInTheCoconut21 on 29 June, 2008 at 11:27 am #

ALFRED

And to end my argument. Barack Obamas polocies do not mirror Bushes policies at all. Bush gave lots of tax cuts to corperations in good faith that corperations will take care of america. In turn those corperations took that extra (”CHING”!) and invested it in foreign markets. Those markets TANKED! I mean (EPIC FAIL)! John McCain wants to do the same thing. Barack Obama on the other hand wants to go back to the same tax structure we had in the 90’s under Clinton. Which would help alot of america.


LimeInTheCoconut21 on 2 July, 2008 at 8:20 pm #

GLENN

And as for the 10 trillion dollars Barack plans on spending. He will be spending that money on you! All his goals of infestructure overhaul, clean coal power plants, Solar and Wind energy fields, all that creats jobs. Which means a large amount of that money will end up in your pocket. Which means Barack Obama plans on killing 2 birds with 1 stone. Alternative energy, and solving the unemployment problem. Makes sence to me!


LimeInTheCoconut21 on 5 July, 2008 at 9:19 pm #

CHAD

If Barack Obama wins he will get us out of Iraq. That means no more wasted money on a pointless war. He will go after the real culprits of 9/11, kill those people, and then pack up operation **** up the middle east and call it a day. He will overhaul americas infestructure, create alternative energies and put this country in such a position as to where america will never be relient on foreign oil ever again. Not to mention the fact that he will put desperately needed regulations on wall street!


LimeInTheCoconut21 on 8 July, 2008 at 3:41 am #

CHI

Here is what I understand. If John McCain wins he will give 53% of the countries tax cuts to the same corperations that just swindeld 750 billion dollars out of tax payers. And on top of that institute a spending freeze. Which means he wont be able to invest the development of alternative energies. Which means america will continue to be at the mercy opec. And ontop of that americas infestructure will continue to crumble do to the fact it dosent get the overhaul it desperatly needs.


micon75 on 11 July, 2008 at 6:23 am #

DERICK

That is exactly why you should vote for him…The duopoly does not want you to see him because he is a threat to their control of OUR government! He is on the Ballot in 45 States and is eligible for write in in the other 5. every vote counts! Let’s prove it.


micon75 on 13 July, 2008 at 1:39 pm #

EDMUNDO

Do you really think that by voting for Obama you are not supporting Bush’s policies?


psovegeta on 16 July, 2008 at 5:45 pm #

DOYLE

If McCain or Obama get in, we’re screwed because the fact is that neither canidate talk about revoking the powers Bush gave himself which they will inherit. But if we can get either Ron Paul, Ralph Nader, Cinthia McKinny, Bob Barr or Chuck Baldwin in as president, we will see the return of our freedoms and a restoration of America. You don’t need to know who I’m voting for, just know I vote for the constitution and who i want to win, and not for who I think is going to win like some people.


chaseef on 19 July, 2008 at 12:27 am #

DARRIN

I wish the third partys would form a coalition.


WhoRonPaul on 21 July, 2008 at 9:22 am #

COURTNEY

:) I don’t think you understand. You can vote in the US for any candiadate that is registered. Although not endorsed and not listed on most state ballots, and perhaps not even popular, as a US citizen you are entitled to vote for whoever you want to, as long as they have registered. i am voting for Ron Paul. You mght be the sort who believes a vote is wasted anyway, so why is this a concern? :)


juliaisafilmbuff123 on 22 July, 2008 at 2:38 am #

CORNELIUS

Paul dropped out eons ago and is now endorsing Chuck Baldwin. Paul wants you to vote for Baldwin, so, again, why write him in?


WhoRonPaul on 23 July, 2008 at 5:48 am #

DENIS

becasue that’s who i’m voting for


rss22 on 26 July, 2008 at 8:32 am #

COLUMBUS

We don’t see him on the news and in debates because this whole system of government is controlled, I believe that. If you got a guy like nader in office, Americans would be given back thier constitutional rights that these “elitist” want you to think you have, but you really don’t. It isn’t fair that Bob Barr and Mr. Nader aren’t able to speak at debates and such…what happened to equality? if we all woke up, we could get Nader in office.


juliaisafilmbuff123 on 26 July, 2008 at 10:06 pm #

BUFORD

Why?


juliaisafilmbuff123 on 26 July, 2008 at 11:08 pm #

GONZALO

Ron Paul *****. Nader all the way!


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