Monday, July 16, 2007

Typical Of A Rat

Awww, poor Ralph Nader!

It turns out that some baaaad people here in Pennsylvania are trying to make Nader pay the court costs he owes for losing a challenge in 2004 to keep his name off the presidential primary ballot (nice move to turn in fraudulent signatures, you bozo).

As noted here…

"Mr. Nader owes us some $60,000 to $70,000, and it's time for him to pay," said Efrem Grail, a partner at Reed Smith, the Pittsburgh firm that brought the case on behalf of a group of voters (who challenged Nader’s petition). Nader failed to submit 25,697 valid signatures to get on the ballot, he said, and the court reporters, stenographers and handwriting experts Grail used to buttress the case were costly.
The story also notes that the Democratic activists who kept him off the ballot are also on the verge of getting officials in Nader’s home city of Washington to attach his assets.

Good.

So what does Nader have to say?

Describing his reaction to the judgment, which went all the way to the Supreme Court, Nader said he felt disenfranchised, excluded from the standard American political and legal process, much as African-Americans once were.

"It's like the 1930s," he said. "It's political bigotry of enormous proportions."
Oh shut up, you moron.

Sorry about the name calling, but I have no sympathy whatsoever for Nader; the continued presence of George W. Bush is ample enough reason to feel that way. Nader was challenged in court, and he lost. Also, as the story notes, Nader has “millions in stock holdings.”

Isn’t that too much? A guy who screams about how corrupt the two-party system is is always trying to mask his own wealth. It’s not a crime to be rich, but try being honest about it; I guess that’s why Nader is always afraid to wear a nice-looking suit.

Bu before he thinks about upgrading his wardrobe, he should take care of the suit he already has (sorry – too easy).

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