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Nader Says Kerry Getting Free Advice

I saw Nader on CNN today.

He has some good points but he just doesn't carry himself well. He looks like an actor from a B-Horror movie. He gets too animated too quickly, too, as if he has a short temper.
 
He's an extremely intelligent guy, at least concerning issues. His intelligence surrounding HOW the political system works is a little lacking.
 
Originally posted by: conjur
I saw Nader on CNN today.

He has some good points but he just doesn't carry himself well. He looks like an actor from a B-Horror movie. He gets too animated too quickly, too, as if he has a short temper.

Personally, I'm tired of all the BS from the typical political people. I'd love to see a president with a little fire in his belly. 🙂

As far as Nader giving advice to Kerry, failure is a chance to learn something. When it comes to elections, what one man should have learned the most so far? 😉
 
Kerry doesn't need Nader'a advice. What he does need is for Nader to stfu and get himself off the ballot 😉
 
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
Kerry doesn't need Nader'a advice. What he does need is for Nader to stfu and get himself off the ballot 😉


It's amazing the number of people that want to disenfranchise all of the Nader voters just so Kerry might get a few more votes. This is just sickening.

Don't you have more confidence in Kerry to win? I guess with the statement that you made, you don't think Kerry can win on his own and needs all the votes that Nader would garner.

You really should allow the people that want to run and can get on a ballot, do so. This is allowed, perfectly legal, and by many, encouraged to happen under the United States political system. I don't care who I would prefer to win, I'm not going to complain about a "third party" candidate getting on the ballot just because they may take away some of the votes that my candidate would have received.
 
Smokerngs:

Kerry voters should have NO confidence in him to win. He hasn't given us any reason to believe he will win. He's Bush Light.

Nader is a bit too liberal for me, but at least he has some balls. Kerry is so, er, androgynous.

-Robert
 
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