Nader Walks the Talk
Fed up with all the happy talk about change by the corporate Democrats?
Then join the real thing - the Nader/Gonzalez action campaign.
There is a reason that Life and Time magazines named Ralph Nader one of the most influential Americans in the 20th century.
And there is a reason Atlantic Monthly named Ralph Nader one of the 100 most influential Americans in history.
The reason?
Because he walks the talk.
If you doubt it, check out Nader’s profile at the American Academy of Achievement.
If you doubt it, check out the movie Unreasonable Man.
We ran into Nader the other day in downtown Washington, D.C.
And he was not in a talkative mood.
He gave what we believe to be the first ever wordless Presidential campaign interview.
So stop talking about change.
And join the Nader/Gonzalez action campaign.
For a change.
Onward
The Nader Team
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