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 Ralph Nader calls newly elected Barack Obama an Uncle Tom (video)
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Ralph Nader calls newly elected Barack Obama an Uncle Tom (video)
youtube.com — Ralph Nader asks whether Obama will be an Uncle Sam or an Uncle Tom.... (more) Ralph Nader calls newly elected Barack Obama an Uncle ...
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Nader out, predicts Obama landslide | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press
freep.com — Ralph Nader, the self-styled consumer crusader and perennial third-party presidential candidate, has conceded, telling the Free Press... about 7 tonight that there was going to be “a landslide” for Barack Obama. “The streets are going to be filled with ... (more) Nader out, predicts Obama landslide | Freep.com | ...
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No More Mister Nice Blog — SEPARATED AT BIRTH The ad campaign for one of the dumbest novelty items of the campaign season.... ...and the final Web ad from the Nader campaign: "Obama has no nuts" -- wow, that's brilliant, Ralph. And the public-access quality of your interminable ad makes Mike Gravel's ad people look like Fellini. Oh, and by the way, Ralph, maybe you shouldn't use a song in anti-Obama video by a band that's touring ...

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