COBB/LaMARCHE 2004
http://www.votecobb.orgCobb Campaign Welcomes Kerry Intervention on Recount
Today, attorneys representing the Kerry-Edwards campaign filed papers in Delaware County, Ohio to intervene in legal proceedings in defense of Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb, Libertarian Michael Badnarik and their legal counsel, the National Voting Rights Institute, who are seeking a recount of all votes cast for president in the Ohio 2004 general election.
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Friday, December 03, 2004
Cobb Campaign Welcomes Kerry Intervention on Recount
For all the noise about Nader and the Greens in 2000, they are MAKING the difference (along with the Libertarians) in this election. Watch the third parties LEAD! Thank you third parties for fighting this fraudulent election.
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You err. Nader is NOT a Green, and was NOT endorsed, nor did he EVER join forces with anyone at all.
Cobb and the Greens, however are different and have participated.
Nader might be considered more like Perot, if he were 1) more effective 2) more cooperative
Nader is a zealot, ineffective, with a pox for everyone.
Nader WAS a Green in 2000. He got grief and by extension, so did the Greens. The use of Nader was to give a mental guide post to the level of crap the Greens got (people remember Nader now, not so much the Greens), not to imply that Nader is helping out as a Green (in fact, Nader (the non-Green), last I saw, was trying to get a recount in N.H.) Sorry for any confusion.
The Greens got smart. They did not endorse Nader. He asked for their endorsement. They said no. Nader used to be lots of things. Used to be. He's been riding the GM Corvair thing 40 years.
He is ineffective. Good words, good mind, NOT a leader, does NOT play well with others.
The post is not about Nader but about third parties and what appears to be their new role. Nader himself is "doing good" in N.H. History may show what Nader's intent was. If what Nader has done is to lay bare the abuse and corruption of the establishment, then he may well me remembered well. I, for one, am not jumping on the anti-Nader bandwagon. I don't like some of the things he did but I won't join in the lynch mob.
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