He's found time to go hand with Grover Norquist, but we haven't heard too much from Ralph lately.
Seems to me that I recall a rather fierce outbreak from him around the time when the Patriot Act, though.
As Alternet dutifully pointed out, Nader jumped into the thick of the fray and "called for an investigation of the referees' behavior in the 6th game of the Western Division finals of the National Basketball Association, between the Sacramento Kings and the Los Angeles Lakers. "
Seems to me that one of his reasons for considering a run is that the Democrats don't fight hard enough against Bush.
Socrates died for his views. Mr. Nader won't accept any of the consequences of his (except when he's gloating about them).
Of course, he's got rather a lot of money in OxyPete and Halliburton, which presumably gives him Perspective.
Specifically where?
Seems to me that I recall a rather fierce outbreak from him around the time when the Patriot Act, though.
As Alternet dutifully pointed out, Nader jumped into the thick of the fray and "called for an investigation of the referees' behavior in the 6th game of the Western Division finals of the National Basketball Association, between the Sacramento Kings and the Los Angeles Lakers. "
Seems to me that one of his reasons for considering a run is that the Democrats don't fight hard enough against Bush.
Socrates died for his views. Mr. Nader won't accept any of the consequences of his (except when he's gloating about them).
Of course, he's got rather a lot of money in OxyPete and Halliburton, which presumably gives him Perspective.