Nader on 9/11. Nader on Ron Paul.
Nader on 9/11. Nader on Ron Paul.
The two topics seem unrelated.
On 9/11:
Ralph Nader, the consumer activist and independent presidential candidate, seems to think that the report of the commission assigned to investigate the events of 9-11 should not be the last word.
“There are unanswered questions in the 9-11 investigation, and they should be answered,” Nader said at a recent address at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. “How do you go from plausibility to evidence? You have a more independent inquiry.”
On the morning of September 11, 2001, airliners collided with each of the twin towers of New York City’s World Trade Center, after which they and a third nearby office building mysteriously collapsed. Other incidents on the same day at the Pentagon and in a field in Pennsylvania were also attributed to aircraft collisions. All were pitched by the government as the result of a terrorist conspiracy, although it is widely believed that the government may have played a direct role in orchestrating the events.
On Ron Paul:
On another topic, Nader had kind words to say for presidential candidate, Ron Paul.
“Ron Paul is very good on foreign policy,” he said. “He’s a refreshing voice.”
Nader also praised Paul for his outspoken opposition to the aggressive U.S. stance against Iran and the so-called ‘war-on-drugs.’
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I voted for Ralph in 2004 as
I voted for Ralph in 2004 as the lesser of evils. I am glad he does not smirk at RP.
Most that smirked are now gone...
Nine of the former Republican candidates that smirked and laughed at Dr. Paul are now out of the race. After September 4, after the final smirk is gone (McCain), Republican nominee Paul will be the last one smiling.
Good luck delegates,
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