Posted on 07/27/2004 8:56:31 PM PDT by VA is for Freepers
For the 30,000 Democrats gathering in Boston, Ralph Nader remains public enemy number two, behind only President Bush. Beneath the convention speeches, the delegate banter, the concern persists that the independent candidate will once again stand between a Democrat and the Oval Office.
Nader plans on coming to Boston Wednesday, if not to calm their concerns, then to crash a party he sees as celebrating the wrong ideals. If he can get credentialed, Nader said in a phone interview from his home in Washington, D.C, he hopes to shock Democrats inside the FleetCenter. And if he does, the highly scripted convention will face the one curveball it hoped to avoid.
"I would like to see the bazaar. I'd like to see the alcoholic-musical-political payoff bazaar of accounts receivable," Nader said. "I would like to be there at the convention to watch. I will try to get credentials
I may try as a syndicated columnist, which I've been for 35 years. Let's see if they are against reporters."
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When the press and Democrats get into a frenzy, Rupert Murdoch would be able to quote a famous African American... "Can't we all just get along" Opps... I meant the other "African" american... "Shove it".
I'd love to see it but it ain't happening.
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