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Ralph Nader broadsides Obama
Ralph Nader discusses Barack Obama.
Credits: Production by Judy DeHaas
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Ralph Nader discusses Barack Obama.
Credits: Production by Judy DeHaas
Latest comment (3 total)
Posted by craigw on August 12, 2008 at 11:28 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I am a grandfataher of 4 bi-racial children and I was married to an African-American (at one time - long story). I can find nothing offensive in this video. Lord know's there has been a lot of offensive statements going on out there but Rallph Nader is an honest man. I voted for him the last two elections. I thought I would vote for Obama this time but he keeps on flipping and-a flopping more than a 'channel cat' in the bottom of a boat. Nader is from the old guad where if you didn't speak 'ebonics' then you must be "talking white" what nonsense. Now - Obama has stopped talking about the issues that he had fought so hard for in Chicago's inner city and if that is what Nader is talking about I think I understand... I don't know who to vote for this time. I've never voted for someone that has actually won. Mckenzie of the Green Party? - She got about as much chance of winning as my labrador retreiver (chocolate).
Peace!
Posted by k_leo on June 25, 2008 at 9:04 p.m. (Suggest removal)
As a man of color and a fan of Nader, I was angered when I first heard of this story. Now that I saw the entire video, what he said was not that bad. You can tell Nader really cares and is telling the truth. I will still vote for Obama!
Posted by mandiana on June 25, 2008 at 7:42 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Where is the full interview? It is so old how you in the media take one comment and make it into a sound bite while robbing the viewers of any context; your blood-thirsty craving for controversy continues to overshadow your diligence as reporters. I understand if some remarks turn heads, just as the media highlighted Reverend Wright's words, but if you're going to show them to the public as least allow your audience to see the entire interview/talk so they can think for themselves. Just another sensational story if you ask me.
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