Nader Disses Obama, Press

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I HOPE WE CAN START BEING REAL,AND CALL "A SPADE, A SPADE".MOST OF THE COMMENTARIES NOW SOUND CHILDISH.AS ONE GOOD FRIEND SAID, HOW MANY TIMES DOES A POLITICIAN ENTER A ROOM OR GOES TO THE PODIUM AND START RECITING THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE?

I WILL PREFER TO SHUT UP MY MOUTH,INSTEAD OF SAYING THINGS

THAT WILL BETRAY ANY FORM OF BIAS.THOSE WHO TALK OF OBAMA NOT PLEDGING, ARE NOT MORE AMERICAN THAN OBAMA.

LISIEL CLAPTON of IL 4:34AM August 17, 2008

MY GOOD FRIEND HOW SAID OBAMA HAS NOT PRODUCED A VALID BIRTH

CERT,WITHOUT DOUBT IS ONE OF THOSE WHO CLAIMS TO BE AN AMERICAN,BUT HAS LITTLE OR NO COMMON SENSE AND LOGIC.

WILL OBAMA GO THUS FAR IF HE HAD NO VALID BIRTH CERT? I HOPE SOME INTELLIGENT GUY WILL ANSWER MY QUESTION FOR MY BELOVED MOROON.

LISIEL CLAPTON of IL 4:11AM August 17, 2008

It was the National Anthem

That he would not put his hand over his heart.

Sharon of OH 5:09AM August 14, 2008

Now who is dumber....W or anyone who voted for Nader in FLA?

Just say no to BO

BO offends

Gates of PA 9:39PM August 12, 2008

I cannot understand why, in a country like this, the ability to run a viable campaign for the presidency relies on how much money you can spend on it! I wish that every viable candidate were alotted the exact same amount of funds to run his/her campaign, so that we could see what they really stand for, sise by side, when they are limited to a minimum amount of funds/time to waste on empty promises, rhetoric, and fancy footwork. They would, by necessity, need to concentrate on the basics; would not "owe" any favors after the the campaign; and people like Nadar and others with a different slant might actually get the chance to be heard on an EQUAL basis. THEN, leave it to the people to make a FULLY INFORMED decision. One cannot do that when one is only marginally informed!

CatsRCool of VT 2:40PM August 11, 2008

Horrible photograph

sven of CA 1:37PM August 11, 2008

Bush pledges al the time! I wanna know whaat he's gonna DO!! So far, I dont like it!

KDelphi of OH 12:48PM August 08, 2008

to become a senator. Don't be childish.But, I don't like him anyway--yes, it's cause he's black. You're right. I hate an entire 20% of US citizens, because of where their ancestors were born. If it makes you feel better about not doing better in the polls, to call me a racist, go ahead. Its just not true.

KDelphi of OH 12:44PM August 08, 2008

Sorry, Nick. This is just not true. I suppose you think that Florida was more important than Tennessee, but it wasn't. Mr. Gore did not carry his own state and that should be telling to everyone. Had he carried his own state, Mr. Gore would have won.

But you may as well be blaming these people for garnering more than the 537 votes that were the difference between Bush and Gore in Florida:

Patrick J. Buchanan 17,412 0.292 Reform

Harry Browne 16,102 0.270 Libertarian

John Hagelin 2,274 0.038 Natural Law/Reform

Howard Phillips 1,378 0.023 Constitution

Koolaid comes in both red and blue.

Ed of CA 1:28PM August 07, 2008

If Obama was a white man saying what he is saying and having world wide favor it would be no contest. I never heard a white man talk about the whole of America (The United States of America). He is young, educated and brilliant yet A old man like McCian may beat him. America has a real problem and racism rules.

Nordean Baxter of CA 12:08PM August 07, 2008

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