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The administration is in the biggest trouble of its tenure. The election campaign is starting, and the president's numbers are going down. The papers are actually starting to print stories that the White House doesn't like.
Arriving late to the party, Mr. Nader (who has threatened another run because the Democrats haven't fought Bush hard enough) has been given valuable Sunday OpEd real estate in the Washington Post, the home town paper of the political establishment, to add his five cents to the ongoing dialogue about the dangers that face our nation without and within.
Though it has hit a few bumps in the road recently, Major League Baseball still expects to shake down the District of Columbia. Many in the city want a team -- but we don't have to give in to baseball's demands to get it...
Thanks, Ralph.
Arriving late to the party, Mr. Nader (who has threatened another run because the Democrats haven't fought Bush hard enough) has been given valuable Sunday OpEd real estate in the Washington Post, the home town paper of the political establishment, to add his five cents to the ongoing dialogue about the dangers that face our nation without and within.
Though it has hit a few bumps in the road recently, Major League Baseball still expects to shake down the District of Columbia. Many in the city want a team -- but we don't have to give in to baseball's demands to get it...
Thanks, Ralph.
Nader Rules!
Date: 2003-07-13 08:46 pm (UTC)I am so upset that I did not get to see you in NYC before my life went to hell. I should be back up there in fall -- cross your fingers that everything improves by then -- and I want to take you out, if that's OK.
Thanks for the pointer to the story on Ralph. I have been wondering whether the push for Dean over Kucinich might bring Mr. Nader into the spotlight again. Perhaps I will be able to vote after all.
Hugs!
natalie (mailto:gdread@gratefuldread.net)