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The Sports Fan’s Manifesto

June 27, 2011
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Why do many serious readers of newspapers go first to the Sports section? Maybe because they want to read about teams playing fun games by sports journalists and columnists, who have more freedom to use imaginative words and phrases than others in their craft. The trouble is that ever-more organized and commercialized sports are squeezing…

Letter to John Chambers, CEO of Cisco

June 27, 2011
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John T. Chambers, CEO Cisco Corporation 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, California, 95134-1706 Dear Mr. Chambers: Cisco share valuation may not be one of your priorities but your owners A little history is instructive. In March 2000 Cisco stock soared above $80 per share. There have been no splits since that time. In the…

Waging Another Unconstitutional War

June 17, 2011
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The meticulous Harvard Law Review editors should be rolling over in their footnotes. The recidivist violations of constitutional and statutory requirements by their celebrated predecessor at that journal – Barack Obama has reached Orwellian dimensions in the war against Libya. You see, the widespread daily bombing of Libya, the strict naval blockade of Muammar Gadhafi-controlled…

Fighting for FOIA

June 14, 2011
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The 45th anniversary of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) next month should remind all who have used this wonderful citizen tool against government secrecy and cover-ups of FOIA’s towering champion Congressman John Moss (D-Calif.) As a legislator, John Moss was a wonder of integrity, diligence, strategic and populist follow-through. Although Moss was not a…

Open Letter to President Obama from E.coli 0104:H4

June 3, 2011
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Dear President Obama: My name is E.coli 0104:H4. I am being detained in a German Laboratory in Bavaria, charged with being “a highly virulent strain of bacteria.” Together with many others like me, the police have accused us of causing about 20 deaths and nearly five hundred cases of kidney failure – so far. Massive…

Statement on Fluoridation, June 3 2011

June 3, 2011
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NEWS RELEASE In a statement released in Washington, DC today (Friday, June 3) consumer advocate Ralph Nader, responding to growing media coverage and developments in the Atlanta area on the risks posed by water fluoridation, said, “It’s way overdue for this country to have an extended and open scientific and regulatory debate on fluoridation. There…

Contract Peonage

May 31, 2011
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It is time to shine the light on the big, affluent corporate lawyers who anonymously create those non-competitive fine print contracts we all have to sign to purchase goods and services. It’s time for an open letter to these Darth Vaders of business law who have destroyed our freedom of contract and built a new…

Revitalizing the AFL-CIO

May 24, 2011
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In The Public Interest Revitalizing the AFL-CIO By Ralph Nader When Harry Kelber, the 96 year old relentless labor advocate and editor of The Labor Educator speaks, the leadership of the AFL-CIO should listen. A vigorous champion for the rights of rank-and-file workers vis-a-vis their corporate employers and their labor union leaders, Kelber has recently…

End the Land Mine Plague

May 16, 2011
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In the Public Interest By Ralph Nader 5/13/11 Everyday around the world innocent people, many of them children, are killed or injured by millions of unexploded land mines and cluster bombs. Some of the cluster bomblets look like candy or a toy which attract a child in a field, orchard, schoolyard or by the roadside.…

From Charity to Justice

May 6, 2011
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On the evening of May 4, a day before he was to join dozens of billionaires convened by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates in Phoenix, Arizona to discuss how they might spend over half their wealth for “good works” media entrepreneur, peace advocate and environmentalist, Ted Turner joined another billionaire, Peter B. Lewis (chairman of…