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kmusser ([personal profile] kmusser) wrote2004-02-25 07:44 pm
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My reaction to Nader running for the most part echoes Gov. Dean's response. I think Ralph Nader has lost any credibility that he had.

Sure both Kerry and Bush are all but owned by major corporations. The problem is that Bush and Company are also beholden to a bunch of folks that want to turn the U.S. into a theocracy. (more background).

The choice between a government run by corporations and one run by Christian Fundamentalists isn't a pleasant choice, but for me it's a pretty easy one, I'll take the corporations every time.

[identity profile] hexar-le-saipe.livejournal.com 2004-02-25 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I wasn't real impressed with Nader last time either, but I do think that there may be a silver lining to his running this year. I have a gut feeling that after 2000, the Democrats are better off with him running to galvanize the faithful (as if Dubya isn't going to do that well enough on his own.)

[identity profile] daerr.livejournal.com 2004-02-26 06:44 am (UTC)(link)
I feel that way too. I voted for him in 2000, but then, I live in Maine which didn't stand much chance of going to Dubya (and indeed it didn't).

I wouldn't consider voting for him this time despite the continued lack of risk. He's been a bit kooky lately (what with Lessig)... regardless, I want to see as strong a vote against BushJr as possible and the clearest way to do that (to my mind) is to vote for his most popular opposition (though writing makes me cringe a little).