Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Mc Cain? Obama? No! Nader Yes!
As the votes are cast today only a minority of voters know Ralph Nader. He ran last 2004 as an independent and last 2000 and 1996 as the candidate of the Green Party. He is a renowned activist and has been an advocate of several interests. He would probably lose in the midst of the unstoppable might of the train known as the Obama campain. Info on Nader after the break.
Born: Feb 27 1934 Graduated at: Princeton University and Harvard (Law) Ethnicity: Arab/Lebanese American He founded these NGOs:
* Citizen Advocacy Center * Citizens Utility Boards * Congress Accountability Project * Consumer Task Force For Automotive Issues * Corporate Accountability Research Project * Disability Rights Center * Equal Justice Foundation * Foundation for Taxpayers and Consumer Rights * Georgia Legal Watch * National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform * National Coalition for Universities in the Public Interest * Pension Rights Center * PROD (truck safety) * Retired Professionals Action Group * The Shafeek Nader Trust for the Community Interest * 1969: Center for the Study of Responsive Law * 1970s: Public Interest Research Groups * 1970: Center for Auto Safety * 1970: Connecticut Citizen Action Group * 1971: Aviation Consumer Action Project * 1972: Clean Water Action Project
* 1972: Center for Women's Policy Studies * 1973: Capitol Hill News Service * 1980: Multinational Monitor (magazine covering multinational corporations) * 1982: Trial Lawyers for Public Justice * 1982: Essential Information (encourage citizen activism and do investigative journalism) * 1983: Telecommunications Research and Action Center * 1983: National Coalition for Universities in the Public Interest * 1989: Princeton Project 55 (alumni public service) * 1993: Appleseed Foundation (local change) * 1994: Resource Consumption Alliance (conserve trees) * 1995: Center for Insurance Research * 1995: Consumer Project on Technology * 1997?: Government Purchasing Project (encourage purchase of safe products) * 1998: Center for Justice and Democracy * 1998: Organization for Competitive Markets * 1998: American Antitrust Institute (ensure fair competition) * 1999?: Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest * 1999?: Commercial Alert (protect family, community, and democracy from corporations) * 2000: Congressional Accountability Project (fight corruption in Congress) * 2001: Citizen Works (promote NGO cooperation, build grassroots support, and start new groups) * 2001: Democracy Rising (hold rallies to educate and empower citizen
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