"Big business never pays a nickel in taxes, according to Ralph Nader, who represents a big consumer organization that never pays a nickel in taxes." -- Dave Barry, Source
There's the saying, never throw stones in glass houses. Nader accused Al Gore of contradicting himself, but maybe we just didn't see the other side of Ralph Nader, the one who invests millions in the stock market, eventhough he criticized Bush and Gore for doing the same thing?
If Ralph Nader was really more honest than them all, why did he refuse to show us his tax returns, and why does he always cover things up when crucial OR damaging information is exposed about him?
Or how about the playboy Ralph Nader who lives almost as luxurious as someone from the Bush family?
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The reasons less than 3% of people voted for him in the 2000 election were a variety of reasons; Nader's secrecy, his consistent hypocrisies, and the fact, well, the majority of the country does not have the same political idealogy as Ralph Nader. Nader's opinion, however, differs. He believes the majority of the people voted out of fear and that it was Al Gore's fault he didn't win. He has no regrets about the campaign he ran, and said for himself that he prefers a Bush presidency over a Gore presidency. (Did he mean this? Obviously not, just another example of typical Nader arrogance to get votes.) Ralph Nader knew all along, he wasn't campaigning to win, he was campaigning for power.
But the hypocrisies don't end there. We mustn't forget his lapdog, Michael Moore, the filmmaker who is bound to be a millionaire after directing two successful movies about corporations he claims to be against. He attacks Bush and Gore for getting funding from Hollywood Entertainment companies, but Michael Moore is a member of AOL, which is owned by Time Warner, Warner Brothers being the largest entertainment company around.
If you or if you know anyone who thought their vote for Ralph Nader was a "vote of conscience", show them this page, and tell them their Ralph lost too much credibility to run again in 2004. Thank them for making George W. Bush's win possible.