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Only the Super Rich Can Save Us! by Ralph Nader (Review)

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Imagine this: as the United States government botches Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, billionaire Warren Buffet watches his TV and decides that as one of the country’s wealthiest citizens, it is probably a good idea for him to step in and take over. Full Article at PopMatters

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  1. WASHINGTON - MAY 21:  Bruce Fein (L), a principle at the Lichfield Group,, Clarence Ditlow (2nd-L), executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, and Joan Claybrook (R), president emeritus of Public Citizen, listen to consumer advocate Ralph Nader speak during a hearing of the House Judiciary...
  2. NEW YORK - OCTOBER 16:  Traders and security guards from the New York Stock Exchange (background) watch independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader speak to a crowd from the steps of Federal Hall across the street October 16, 2008 in New York City.
  3. A sign provides a commentary on the current US government bailout of banks on October 16, 2008 in front of the New York Stock Exchange. The sign was part of a demonstration in support of Ralph Nader's presidential campaign earlier in the day.
  4. SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 30:  Independent candidate for Congress and anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan holds her dog Petie as they sit backstage following a rally with independent presidential hopeful Ralph Nader September 30, 2008 at San Francisco State University in San Francisco, California.
  5. WASHINGTON - AUGUST 8:  U.S. Presidential hopeful, independent candidate Ralph Nader, leaves after a press conference at his campaign headquarter August 8, 2008 in Washington, DC. Nader spoke about the war on drugs and corporate crime as well as outlining a plan to combat white collar crime.
  6. WASHINGTON - MAY 20:  Independent U.S. presidential candidate Ralph Nader speaks to the media during a protest in front of the American Petroleum Institute May 20, 2008 in Washington, DC. Nader held a protest with his supporters to against price gouging at the gasoline pump.
  7. WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 28:  Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader speaks as his running mate, Independent vice presidential candidate Matt Gonzalez, listens during a press conference at the National Press Club February 28, 2008 in Washington, DC.
  8. WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 28:  Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader walks on stage as his running mate, Independent vice presidential candidate Matt Gonzalez, looks on during a press conference at the National Press Club February 28, 2008 in Washington, DC.
  9. WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 24:   Political activist Ralph Nader speaks during a taping of Meet the Press at the NBC studios February 24, 2008 in Washington, DC. Nader announced on the show that he will run for U.S. President in the 2008 elections as an independent candidate.

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