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Nader says Fannie and Freddie Stockholders Stuck in Financial Limbo

May 23, 2013

GSE’s Shareholders Should be Allowed to Benefit From Fannie and Freddie’s Recovery Just as AIG and Citi Stockholders Benefited In a letter today to the Secretary of the Treasury, Jacob J. Lew, Mr. Nader urged Secretary Lew to consider the … Continue reading →

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More Exposés, Less Action

May 22, 2013

By Ralph Nader There must be reasons why people are weary of the flood of excellent documentary films, books and articles showing us what the corporate state – that is, the fusion of big business and government to constantly serve … Continue reading →

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Patriotic Yardsticks for Unpatriotic Giant Corporations

May 16, 2013

Why are big, global U.S. corporations so unpatriotic? After all, they were created in the U.S.A., rose to immense profit because of the toil of American workers, are bailed out by American taxpayers whenever they’re in trouble, and are safeguarded … Continue reading →

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“By What Authority?” – Questioning Obama

May 13, 2013

Dear Mr. President: As a former lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, you know that the federal government, including the Office of the President, does not enjoy limitless powers.  As President, your powers are limited … Continue reading →

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Global Pandemics: Not If, But When

May 9, 2013

By Ralph Nader The deadly influenza virus H7N9 was first detected in China this March. “When we look at influenza viruses, this is an unusually dangerous virus for humans,” said Keiji Fukuda, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) assistant director-general for … Continue reading →

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Law Day, the ABA and Addressing Reality

May 1, 2013

By Ralph Nader In case you did not know, May 1 is Law Day! Initiated by the American Bar Association (ABA), established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower and made official by Congress in 1961, Law Day was seen as a … Continue reading →

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Don’t Ignore How Others See Us

April 25, 2013

By Ralph Nader In watching the massive media coverage and the reaction to the brutal bombing at the finish line of the Boston Marathon, the wise poem “To A Louse…” composed in 1785 by the Scottish poet Robert Burns came … Continue reading →

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He Is Comfortable with Bush’s Inferno

April 19, 2013

By Ralph Nader George W. Bush is riding high. A megamillionaire, from the taxpayer-subsidized Texas Rangers company, he makes $150,000 to $200,000 per speech, receives a large presidential pension and support facilities and is about to dedicate the $500 million … Continue reading →

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