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                       For shame, Mr. Nader (sent to the candidate's website "contact me")
                    Monday, February 23, 2004
                    
                    9:54 AMLast election, I vote traded with a GA voter to be able to give the Green Party
 another vote for you in good conscience.
 
 I changed my registration last spring and began to work for Howard Dean.
 
 When you asked for input months ago, I begged you not to run.
 
 You have ignored us and all the people who gave you input.  I supported you, but
 I now believe your candidacy is a source of social pollution, an egotistical
 posture that is merely threatening to get us another four years of a candidate
 who is patently NOT just as bad as a Democrat -- but far worse.
 
 I understand the math of the last election.  But for you to enter this one is to
 take such a great risk for the future of every person in every country on the
 planet, not to mention to the environment, that I can no longer support you in
 any way into the future, and will in fact be compelled to work against your
 campaign in whatever effective ways I can muster.
 
 You have made me very sad.  I would have hoped for better.  You are not playing
 for the benefit of the environment and the people.  You are playing politics.
 
 Three bad choices.  That isn't what I'd hoped for in November.
 
 Shame on you, Mr. Nader.
 
 Shava Nerad
 shava@efn.org
 
 
 
 
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