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To: SilentZ who wrote (183198)2/20/2004 7:07:44 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576346
 
Z, VERY bad news. ... I'm hoping Buchanan jumps in as well.

Why, so Floridians can once again confuse the Democrat nominee (Kerry this time around) with Buchanan?

Tenchusatsu



To: SilentZ who wrote (183198)2/20/2004 7:34:18 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576346
 
Ralph Nader, the consumer advocate who ran for president in 2000 as a Green Party candidate, will enter the 2004 race for the White House as an independent candidate, advisers told Fox News on Friday.

Did you not see who was the media outlet for the above announcement?

Its FOX....the mouthpiece for the WH. The first to report falsely that our troops were in Bagdad; the first to say the war was over; the first to suggest that WMD had been found; the first to report that Iraq was on the road to recovery; the first to state that oil would be flowing out of Iraq at the rate of 3 million barrels by Dec/2003; the first to report that OBL has been found alive and well in Kirkuk; and the first to announce that Bush has won his second term.

If its pro Bush, they are the first with the news!

This is what Nader really said:

Nader to Announce Decision on 2004 Bid

Friday February 20, 2004 11:31 PM

By SAM HANANEL

Associated Press Writer

"WASHINGTON (AP) - Ralph Nader, the candidate many Democrats blame for Al Gore's loss in 2000, will announce on Sunday whether he will make another bid for the White House, with all signs pointing to the consumer advocate joining the race as an independent.

If Nader decides to run, his late start, lack of party affiliation - he won't be on the Green Party ticket this time - and the challenge of getting his name on ballots in 50 states weigh against his candidacy."


guardian.co.uk