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Forum Post: 3rd Party Debate Hosted By Ralph Nader

Posted 12 years ago on Oct. 27, 2012, 10:52 a.m. EST by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL
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http://nader.org/2012/10/25/ralph-nader-to-host-third-party-presidential-debate-in-d-c-114/

This will be another good one. Here what they have to say about all the issues we have been protesting against for the last year.

On another note, MSNBC just reported that presidential campaigns will have spent around 2.5 billion by the end of the election. Screaming about money out of politics for a year. Make sure you dont vote for these sell outs.

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[-] 2 points by Middleaged (5140) 12 years ago

The Essential Ralph Nader Video for the Presidential Election:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnEI_TYOnqU&feature=related (1:15:00 long, you can skip to 15:00 minutes in, Busboys & Poets Recording about his 17 Solutions for the US)

Ralph Nader presents his thoughts on America's economic and sociopolitical landscape and provides seventeen solutions that he contends will answer several issues facing the country. The independent candidate for President in 2004 and 2008 opines on tax reform, the reduction of the military budget, and programs for job growth. Ralph Nader speaks at Busboys & Poets in Washington, D.C.

[-] 1 points by zacherystaylor (243) 12 years ago

Stein and Johnson are also debating again on Free and Equal October 30!

http://freeandequal.org/updates/winners-of-october-23-presidential-debate/

I'm compiling a list of all the debates and will add these two to the following comments ending with the list to date. There is also a debate from 2002 with Stein and Romney which i should add even though it isn't for this year some might be interested.

http://zacherydtaylor.blogspot.com/2012/10/could-alternative-debates-be-game.html

[-] 0 points by Futurevision1 (-75) 12 years ago

Good luck with that. The Obama brown nosers here won't agree.

[-] 2 points by gsw (3420) from Woodbridge Township, NJ 12 years ago

they can see no difference on foreign policy, and they see a crazy social conservative anti science agenda versus a weak vision forward by both parties.

http://my.firedoglake.com/lindbladforassembly/tag/400-ruling-oligarchs/

What kind of choice is that.

http://my.firedoglake.com/lindbladforassembly/2012/04/13/green-jobs-new-deal-four-pillars-ten-key-values/

[-] 2 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 12 years ago

Regardless of how the election goes, its going to be a net loss. A failing grade for American in general.

All these hack that claim to be for change, and dont have a god damn radical idea to save their life. So tired of em.

[-] 2 points by gsw (3420) from Woodbridge Township, NJ 12 years ago

Corporatist duopoly sucks.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=0ab_1326103535

And we can't even have a group against it without being coopted and infiltrated by the corporatist duopoly we seek to speak against.

[-] 2 points by gsw (3420) from Woodbridge Township, NJ 12 years ago

Right. This is supposed to be against the duopoly, that keeps us in this mess.

Both parties have sold out to corporatacracy, and should be constitutionally declared ileagle and bankrupt morally.

http://blogs.hbr.org/fox/2010/04/what-the-founding-fathers-real.html

[-] 1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 12 years ago

Both parties WILL be held accountable, either by the voters or eventually just by karma.

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[-] 1 points by gsw (3420) from Woodbridge Township, NJ 12 years ago

See.

Even here people vote for same system

Oh. The dems are so progressive.

Nope. They sold you to the corporations, and you are now there legal indentured servants.

These 2 parties are regressive, and none of this will matter when the planet's environment has been too fucked up to support any life.

Thanks for abandoning your revolution so soon. Not even your minds are free!