08/23/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
AUGUSTA ROTARIES PROJECT: Memorial Circle to get same treatment as eastside roundabout
MARANACOOK-AREA SCHOOLS: School Union 42 extends contract of superintendent
STATEHOUSE Democrats back Mills for AG post Legislature expected to confirm state representative today
County praises sex registry volunteers
FARMINGDALE Unhelmeted biker recovering slowly
GENDRON ADVISING OBAMA
FIELD HOCKEY COACH OF YEAR: Beckwith made believers of Eagles, Eastern A
FIELD HOCKEY PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Belanger starred on offense and defense for Cony
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OAKLAND: SAD 47 faces painful choices
AUGUSTA: Mills wins nomination
WATERVILLE: United Way honors corporate citizens
Deputy honored by commissioners
FARMINGTON: Variety of events will honor Chester Greenwood's legacy
WATERVILLE Habitat group gets help filling fund gap
FIELD HOCKEY PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Vaillancourt leads Nokomis to Eastern B title
FIELD HOCKEY COACH OF YEAR: Beckwith made believers of Eagles, Eastern A
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A Fox News poll this summer showed that 14 percent of voters would support Nader if they felt he was competitive. If he were allowed in the debates, his unique knowledge and persuasiveness could turn this into a three-way race.
Recent debates have turned on whether a candidate looked at his watch, wore a lapel pin and something about a lockbox. Is it any wonder that this nation has not solved a major social problem in the last 40 years?
In 2004, the Democratic Party attacked Nader's campaign with phony lawsuits and sabotage of petition drives, with the result that Nader was in the ballot in only 35 states. Nonetheless, 57 percent of Americans said they wanted Nader in the Bush/Kerry debates. Nader's campaign is far stronger now and he will be on the ballot in 45 states.
Should voters have a choice on North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), Telecom Immunity, single-payer health care, a living wage, and whether to have a full military and corporate withdrawal from Iraq? If the answer is yes, then Nader must be in the debates.
Gregory Kafoury
Portland, Ore.




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