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| | Ralph Nader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ralph graduated from Princeton University in 1955 and Harvard Law School in 1958. |  | | Nader appealed this decision to the US Supreme Court, but a decision did not arrive before the 2004 election. |  | | Nader and his campaign explained that they were running in every state and that they were encouraging voters to vote according to conscience. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Nader
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| | Ralph Nader |
 | | Ralph Nader (1934-) was born in Winsted, Connecticut, the son of Lebanese parents. |  | | As a young man, Nader excelled in school, graduating magna cum laude from Princeton University (1955) and with distinction from Harvard Law School (1958). |  | | In recent years, Ralph Nader has enlarged his crusade into the mainstream political arena by running for President. |
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http://www.harley.com/writing/ralph-nader.html
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| | Ralph Nader biography |
 | | Consumer advocate Ralph Nader was born on February 27, 1934 in Winsted, Connecticut to Rose and Nathra Nader. |  | | President Lyndon Johnson invited Nader to the White House to attend the law signing ceremonies. |  | | GM had to admit fault before a Senate Committee and in 1966 several laws were passed requiring vehicle safety standards be implemented by manufacturers. |
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http://ok.essortment.com/ralphnaderbiog_rcxs.htm
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| | CNN.com Specials |
 | | Nader was born in Winsted, Connecticut in 1934, one of Rose and Nadra Nader's four children. |  | | Bush won Florida by 537 votes and won the election after a 5-4 decision in the U.S. Supreme Court settled a protracted dispute over the Florida vote. |  | | The Supreme Court, he says, cost Gore the election and he blames the former vice president for running a lackluster campaign. |
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http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/special/president/candidates/nader.html
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| | Candidate Nader |
 | | On an unseasonably warm afternoon in March, Ralph Nader stands in the gold-domed statehouse in downtown Trenton, New Jersey, and declares his intention to run for president on the Green Party ticket. |  | | Critics on the right have long castigated Nader for what they see as his moral absolutism, and for the support his nonprofit groups receive from trial lawyers. |  | | Joe Page, a Georgetown law professor who attended Harvard Law School with Nader, recalls encountering a mutual friend who was studying the sounds whales make. |
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http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2000/07/nader.html
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| | Ralph Nader as Mabus |
 | | In 1955 Ralph Nader received an AB magna cum laude from Princeton University, and in 1958 he received a LLB with distinction from Harvard University. |  | | Ralph Nader is a consumer advocate, lawyer, author and election spoiler. |  | | He was born in Winsted, Connecticut on February 27, 1934. |
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http://www.mabus.biz/who/nader
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| | Ralph Nader Biography -- Academy of Achievement |
 | | They speculated that had Nader not entered the race, they would have won enough of Nader's voters in either one of two states to shift the balance of electoral victory in their favor. |  | | Graduating magna cum laude in 1955, with a major in government and economics, Nader enrolled in Harvard Law School. |  | | Following his graduation in 1951 from Gilbert School, Nader entered the Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs at Princeton University. |
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http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/nad0bio-1
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| | Citizen Works |
 | | In 2000, Nader and his vice-presidential running mate, Winona LaDuke ran on the Green Party ticket and won 2.7% of the national vote, the largest percentage of votes for a progressive ticket since 1924. |  | | Nader's original research organization is the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Study of Responsive Law. |  | | The book led to congressional hearings and a series of automobile safety laws passed in 1966. |
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http://www.citizenworks.org/admin/staff/staff_nader.php
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| | Politics1: Presidency 2000 - Ralph Nader (Green Party - Connecticut) |
 | | In a series of colorful case studies, Nader sharply attacks confidential settlements in injury cases, state ethics boards, corporate law firm over-billing and the close links between high-power corporate lawyers and government officials. |  | | Center for the Study of Responsive Law - Nader Organization. |  | | Hagelin ended his Green Party bid in May 2000 however, when it became clear that Nader had a lock on the nomination. |
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http://www.politics1.com/greens.htm
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| | Ralph Nader |
 | | Consumer crusader Ralph Nader was born in Winsted, Connecticut, to a Lebanese immigrant father who owned a bakery and restaurant. |  | | After receiving a scholarship to Princeton University, he graduated at the top of his class and continued on to Harvard Law School. |  | | At Harvard, the intense young man became interested in cases of car injuries, and wrote an article entitled "American Cars: Designed for Death." After graduating from law school, he began to practice law as a specialist in car safety, and worked for Senators Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Abraham Ribicoff. |
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http://www.multied.com/Bio/people/nader.html
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| | CBS News Nader to Crash Dems' Party? July 28, 2004 14:35:55 |
 | | "Ralph Nader, to his credit — and it has been one of his great strengths over the last 35 years — has never been susceptible to public opinion, the opinions of anyone else," Biden said. |  | | Nader added that Democrats should earn his supporters by recognizing progressive issues. |  | | But Nader's 97,488 votes in 2000 have branded him the spoiler. |
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/07/27/politics/main632296.shtml
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| | Elect Ralph Nader |
 | | RAPID CITY - In endorsing Ralph Nader for president on Monday, American Indian leader Russell Means urged South Dakota voters to forget political polls and media predictions about the outcome of the election and vote solely on their principles. |  | | In 2000, with incidental help from Nader voters, the Democrats lost an election they should have won. |  | | Sponsored by the American Constitution Society, Ralph Nader spoke about "Laws, Outlaws and Outrage" on March 2nd. |
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http://www.electralphnader.org
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| | Politics1 - Guide to 2004 Independent Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader |
 | | Nader vows that his latest campaign will work "to defeat the giant corporation residing in the White House masquerading as a human being." By forgoing the Green option in favor of an Independent run, Nader will have to secure his own ballot status. |  | | Cobb's approach worked, and he handily defeated the Nader forces for the Presidential nomination on the second ballot. |  | | Note: Nader is the also the nominee of the Independent Party of Delaware |
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http://www.politics1.com/nader04.htm
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| | Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader - The Dark Side |
 | | Nader issued a statement "that he does not live in his brother's Bancroft Place house", but when a now-former worker (Lowell Dodge) asked him privately, he wouldn't deny it. |  | | He claims to be running just to send a message, but Nader also ran for president in 1992 (running a write-in campaign in the New Hampshire primary, with little success). |  | | For all his talk of democracy, Nader's vision is of an elite of lawyers -- led of course by himself -- defending the little guy, much more than true "citizen power". |
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http://www.realchange.org/nader.htm
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| | Ralph Nader on the Issues |
 | | Nader "stood" for president in 1996 (didn't "run"). |  | | Supreme Court nominees should have a sense of justice. |  | | Nader less spoiler than Buchanan, in state-based analysis. |
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http://www.issues2000.org/Ralph_Nader.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Crashing the Party: Taking on the Corporate Government in an Age of Surrender: Books: Ralph Nader |
 | | The argument against Nader is his pulling of votes away from the Democrats, resulting in Republican elections. |  | | An equal-opportunity critic, he slings arrows not only at what he sees as a myopic, lazy media and Republicans (he calls former New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman a "latter-day Marie Antoinette"), but organized labor, prominent Democrats, and certain fair-weather Hollywood friends as well. |  | | The Hammer: Tom DeLay: God, Money, and the Rise of the Republican Congress by Lou Dubose |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0312302584?v=glance
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| | Ralph Nader Biography |
 | | Born in Winsted, CT in 1934, Nader graduated magna cum laude from Princeton in 1955, and from Harvard Law School in 1958. |  | | GM, having admitted wrongdoing before a Senate Committee, settled the case. |  | | He has fought against insurance companies, global trade arrangements that override American sovereignty, and corporate lobbyists who would block safety standards deny fair access to court for injured parties. |
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http://www.multied.com/elections/ralphnader.html
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| | The Nader Page |
 | | Letter from Ralph Nader To Governor Daniels On Toll Road Privatization |  | | Also included are associated comments, for all of you who rallied to the causes that she and all of us together have held so dear. |  | | Ralph Nader on the Passing of His Beloved Mother, Rose Bouziane Nader |
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http://www.nader.org
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| | Home - Nader/Camejo 2004 - Nader for President 2004 - www.votenader.org |
 | | Spoiler is a pocket-sized crib sheet on the state of American politics that independently-minded and inquisitive citizens can't affor to do without this year. |  | | Paid for by Nader for President 2004 General Election Committee |  | | Materials and Writings on the Decision to Run |
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http://www.votenader.org
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| | New York Daily News - Daily Dish & Gossip - Lloyd Grove's Lowdown: Nader's very unpleasant N-gagement |
 | | Speaking Wednesday night at a Washington fund-raiser to retire the debt from his 2004 presidential campaign, Nader complained that Democratic Party powerbrokers had kept him off the ballot in such Southern states as Georgia and Virginia - which reminded him of the oppressive Jim Crow laws that denied African-Americans equal rights. |  | | Al Sharpton (below) took issue with Ralph Nader's use of a racial epithet at a Washington fund-raiser. |  | | Washington gadfly Evan Gahr reported Nader's comments on his chimpstein.com Web site. |
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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/gossip/story/319830p-273490c.html
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| | Ralph Nader |
 | | Ralph Nader graduated from Princeton in 1955 and with a law degree from Harvard Law School in 1958. |  | | In 1996 Nader ran for U. President on the Green Party ticket. |  | | He ran again in 2000 receiving almost 3% of the popular vote. |
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http://www.lawyer.qtebnk.com/ralph-nader.htm
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| | CNN.com - Nader to run for president as independent - Feb. 22, 2004 |
 | | Nader's announcement was widely watched by Democrats, many of whom blame him for siphoning off votes in Florida in the 2000 election that might have gone to Democratic nominee Al Gore, who lost the state and the overall election in a split decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. |  | | Ralph Nader, a consumer advocate and former Green Party presidential candidate, said Sunday he will run for president as an independent in the 2004 election. |  | | CNN.com - Nader to run for president as independent - Feb. 22, 2004 |
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http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/02/22/elec04.prez.campaign
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| | Ralph Nader - Third Party Encyclopedia |
 | | Ralph Nader is a noted politician and consumer-activist. |  | | He was a three-time Presidential candidate, running as the nominee of the Green Party in 1996 and 2000, and as an Independent in 2004. |  | | This page was last modified 19:35, 11 Jul 2005. |
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http://www.thirdpartywatch.com/encyclopedia/index.php?title=Ralph_Nader
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| | The New York Times > Ralph Nader |
 | | THE 2004 ELECTIONS: THE VOTERS -- THE INDEPENDENT; Nader Fires a Parting Salvo at Democrats |  | | THE 2004 CAMPAIGN: VOTE; Pennsylvania Named in Suit To Aid Voters Outside U.S. By MICHAEL MOSS |  | | Nader, Gadfly to the Democrats, Will Again Run for President |
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http://www.nytimes.com/top/news/washington/campaign2004/candidates/ralphnader
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| | Old Right Nader |
 | | Invoking the legacy of the populist and progressive movements of the last century, Nader urged the crowd to remember the fighting tradition of ordinary people who stood up to the railroad monopolies and bankers. |  | | Nader explained that his campaign is important pictorially because the two major parties, left to themselves, will merely consolidate the status quo: there will be no one to pull the political dialogue in a new direction. |  | | Just as Nader rebelled against the corporate socialism of the Democratic Party establishment, so the mostly Midwestern progressives turned against the New Deal when it became a stalking horse for corporatism and war. |
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http://www.amconmag.com/2004_11_08/cover2.html
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| | Salon Brilliant Careers Citizen Nader |
 | | He'd come into the Center for Study of Responsive Law, hunch his 6-foot-4 frame over the boxes of mail (some addressed only to Ralph Nader, Washington, D.C.) and use the time to catch up on what his troops were doing. |  | | Ralph has served in the nation's capital for 30 years now, dueling with its entrenched political and corporate interests and trying to rouse the citizenry. |  | | Nader's accomplishments have become part of the fabric of American public life. |
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http://www.salon.com/bc/1999/01/26bc.html
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| | An Open Letter to Ralph Nader |
 | | For the good of the country, the many causes you've championed and for your own good name--don't run for President this year. |  | | Ralph, this is the wrong year for you to run: 2004 is not 2000. |  | | George W. Bush has led us into an illegal pre-emptive war, and his defeat is critical. |
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http://www.thenation.com/doc/20040216/editors2
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| | U.S. Newswire : Releases : "Consumer Advocate Ralph Nader, Author Wesley Smith..." |
 | | "This outrageous order proves that the courts are not merely permitting medical treatment to be withheld, it has ordered her to be made dead," Nader and Smith assert. |  | | The courts not only are refusing her tube feeding, but have ordered that no attempts be made to provide her water or food by mouth. |  | | Among the many injustices in this case, Nader and Smith point to the following: |
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http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=44858
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| | Wired News: A Ralph Nader Plan That 'Sucks' |
 | | Putin puts energy security at heart of G8 presidency |  | | For instance, companies could easily snoop on employees' visits to.union sites. |  | | But if Nader's groups have their way, their proposal could raise some inadvertent privacy problems of its own. |
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http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,34691,00.html
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| | Nader, Ralph on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Winsted, Conn. Admitted to the bar in 1958, he practiced law in Connecticut and was a lecturer (1961-63) in history and government at the Univ. of Hartford. |  | | Briefly a presidential candidate in 1992, Nader since has run as the Green party's candidate in 1996 and 2000 and as an independent (endorsed by the Reform party but not the Green party) in 2004. |  | | Nader founded (1969) the Center for the Study of Responsive Law, which exposed both corporate irresponsibility and the federal government's failure to enforce regulation of business. |
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http://encyclopedia.infonautics.com/html/N/Nader-R1a.asp
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| | Presidential Race Profile: Ralph Nader |
 | | Ralph Nader is a consumer advocate, lawyer and author. |  | | On June 25, the Green Party nominated Nader as their presidential candidate for 2000. |  | | He ran for President in 1996 as the Green Party candidate, but raised and spent almost no money and collected less than 1% of the popular vote. |
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http://www.opensecrets.org/2000elect/index/P20000527.htm
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| | Ralph Nader |
 | | Nader calls him "a detergent for the dirty linen of the Democratic Party." |  | | In the aftermath of the election, Nader plans to forge alliances between the Green Party and the many citizens' movements coast to coast. |  | | Public Citizen No.1: Is Ralph Nader on a Drive to the White House? |
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| | Ralph Nader: Conservatively Speaking |
 | | Ralph Nader recently accepted Pat Buchanans invitation to sit down with us and explain why his third-party presidential bid ought to appeal to conservatives disaffected with George W. Bush. |  | | Ralph Nader: First of all, we have been supporting despots, dictators, and oligarchs in all those states for a variety of purposes. |  | | We think readers will be interested in the reflections of a man who has been a major figure in American public life for 40 yearsand who now finds himself that rarest of birds, a conviction politician. |
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http://www.amconmag.com/2004_06_21/cover.html
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| | Ralph Nader at Salon.com |
 | | Right-wing groups -- and Bush-Cheney '04 -- may have violated federal campaign law to help get Ralph Nader on the ballot in Oregon. |  | | Yet he himself has abused his underlings, betrayed close friends and ruled his public-interest empire like a dictator. |  | | The only way for Democrats to defeat the White House's fanatical culture of fear, greed and disunity is by asking the best, not the worst, of Americans. |
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http://dir.salon.com/topics/ralph_nader
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| | Wired 11.03: VIEW |
 | | NADER: The United States spends more than $1 billion annually to examine patents. |  | | Despite this expenditure, the Patent Office has become a glorified diploma mill, routinely granting rights that should never have been issued. |  | | Backed by his advocacy group, the Consumer Project on Technology (www.cptech.org), Nader argues that exporting a flawed policy is a mistake. |
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http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.03/view.html?pg=3
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| | Blog - DemocracyRising.US |
 | | The New York Times said, "What sets Nader apart is that he has moved beyond social criticism to effective political action." Part of his mammoth legacy is the effective national network of citizen reform groups that labor to preserve the safety and quality of life of every American. |  | | Known for his ethics, integrity and independence, Ralph Nader is recognized world-wide for putting democracy to work. |  | | Ask Roberts:Should the rule of law broaden democracy at the expense of giant corporations? |
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http://democracyrising.us/content/category/7/87/151
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| | Ralph Nader csmonitor.com |
 | | RALPH NADER, longtime consumer activist and Green Party presidential candidate in 2000, was Thursday's guest. |  | | Ralph Nader, longtime consumer activist and Green Party presidential candidate in 2000, was Thursday's guest. |  | | On what about the current democratic candidates makes him consider another white house bid: |
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http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0711/p24s04-usmb.html
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| | Ralph Nader |
 | | Fallows, James M. The Water Lords; Ralph Nader’s Study Group Report on Industry and Environmental Crisis in Savannah, Georgia. |  | | The Closed Enterprise System; Ralph Nader’s Study Group Report on Antitrust Enforcement. |  | | The Madness Establishment; Ralph Nader’s Study Group Report on the National Institute of Mental Health. |
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http://www.roch.edu/commontheme/html/ralphnader.htm
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| | Ralph Nader/In the Public Interest |
 | | Listen to Ralph Nader's March 3 speech in San Francisco. |  | | The DEA should get out of regulating hemp agriculture. |
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http://www.sfbg.com/nader/95.html
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| | 2004 Presidential Election: Ralph Nader Campaign Money |
 | | Along the way, he has written several books and founded a number of consumer-advocacy organizations. |  | | Perhaps the world's best-known consumer advocate, Ralph Nader has spent four decades calling people's attention to issues including health and safety, workers' rights and corporate influence. |
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http://www.opensecrets.org/presidential/summary.asp?ID=N00000086
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| | Ralph Nader- In the Public Interest |
 | | to Ralph Nader's 3.3.00 speech in San Francisco. |  | | to excerpts from the 10.21.00 Nader rally in Oakland. |
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http://www.sfbg.com/nader
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