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WASHINGTON - MAY 21: Consumer advocate Ralph Nader speaks during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill May 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 21: Consumer advocate Ralph Nader speaks during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill May 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 21: Bruce Fein (L), a principle at the Lichfield Group, and consumer advocate Ralph Nader (R) talk during a break in a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill May 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 21: Consumer advocates Ralph Nader (R) and Joan Claybrook (L) wait with others during a break in a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill May 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Vic Lancia, left, of the Connecticut Green Party, carried a sign urging Ralph Nader to enter the 2010 Senate race, while attending a book-signing by Nader, who was pushing his new book, "Only the Super Rich Can Save Us!"
View Photo »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...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 21: Damon Lester, president of the National Association of Minority Dealers, speaks during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill May 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 21: Damon Lester (R), president of the National Association of Minority Dealers, listens to Lynn LoPucki (L), professor of law at the UCLA, speak during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill May 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 21: Clarence Ditlow (L), executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, consumer advocate Ralph Nader (C) and Joan Claybrook (R), president emeritus of Public Citizen, listen during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill May 21, 2009 in Washingto...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 21: Consumer advocate Ralph Nader speaks during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill May 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Did ever talk about corporate crime, even when Wall Street was collapsing?
Barney Frank admitted in a recent interview with Ralph Nader that democrats are, 'trying on every front to increase the role of government.' No kidding.
This is not charity or philanthropy ... This is a head on collision by these 17 billionaires meeting in Maui, Hawaii every month to plan, to organize the grass roots and take on the big corporate goliaths and their entrenched political allies in Washington.
These gentlemen have previously endorsed everyone from George W. Bush to Ralph Nader ... There's a real contrast between this endorsement and the progressive voices -- NOW, MassEquality, and the Massachusetts League of Environmental Voters, for example -- that have endorsed Mayor Menino.
And he’s got to learn how to fight, how to draw clear lines, and how to go to his progressive base ... He’s never invited progressive leaders to the White House, and they represent a huge constituency that elected him. But he invites CEOs to the White House, of health insurance companies and drug compan...
Ralph Nader became famous 40-plus years ago operating on a fairly straightforward logic, that if you expose wrongdoing and get attention, it will produce a political reaction ... And that's what his campaign was about, and it was successful, and helped lead to laws for clean water, clean air and a rathe...
And he’s got to learn how to fight, how to draw clear lines, and how to go to his progressive base ... He’s never invited progressive leaders to the White House, and they represent a huge constituency that elected him. But he invites CEOs to the White House, of health insurance companies and drug compan...
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