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In reply to the discussion: The Treason of Nader [View all]BootinUp
(47,209 posts)92. Its the why that I don't always get
and why we have so many lol.
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the serenity to accept the things we can't change, change the things we can-- and
eridani
Jul 2014
#65
Incoming! You will get attacked as a Ron/Rand Paul supporter. Err, no, I meant Nader supporter!
quinnox
Jun 2014
#3
Protect? Nader is their ally, it's all about exposing who's working for whom.
geek tragedy
Jun 2014
#19
are you suggesting that Al Gore would have invaded Iraq or that he's a personal favorite
geek tragedy
Jul 2014
#27
I believe Gore supported the principles behind the Kyoto agreement, but he failed to ....
Scuba
Jul 2014
#71
The Republican Senate was more than eager to get on the record opposing it.
geek tragedy
Jul 2014
#73
whatever he decides to do i'm sure there will be those who continue to spew the both parties
JI7
Jun 2014
#14
Putting the blame on Nader is a cautionary tale meant to scare folks who do not want to vote for
djean111
Jun 2014
#8
"The Treason of Nader" is all about silencing and minimizing the voice of the Left.
Maedhros
Jul 2014
#77
Like the parent who blames the "other" kid and does not take responsibility ...
slipslidingaway
Jun 2014
#15
No, what's dumb is acting like Democrats are to blame for Alito and Roberts,
geek tragedy
Jun 2014
#22
So anyone who runs for prez without a D after their name is guilty of treason?
davidn3600
Jun 2014
#23
in 2033 when we're in Gabon or Madagascar they'll still be blaming Nader: GORE said
MisterP
Jul 2014
#37
"parties that don't win any elections don't get to claim they have a 50 state plan..."
Bonobo
Jul 2014
#52
True enough. You'd think a 50-state plan for a third party would be to target local races
winter is coming
Jul 2014
#54
People are uncomfortable with many truths of that election, including Senate Democrats refusing
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2014
#72
Feigning ignorance of the effects of splitting the vote will never be convincing
stevenleser
Jul 2014
#85
You would have to establish that nader actually "split" enough votes to matter.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2014
#89
Yes, it really has. Nader voters were polled. They would have put Gore over the top if Nader hadnt
stevenleser
Jul 2014
#97
Yes, really, here are two, I can give you dozens of links where the analysis was done
stevenleser
Jul 2014
#103