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Location: Lexington, KY, USA
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I say let him run.....no use in complaining about how he will screw up another candidates chances, etc. This is how the American system works and if a guy wants to run for president, that is his right. I am a little concerned that Nader's involvement may keep Bush in office another 4 years (something I don't want), but I support 100 percent anyone's right to run for public office. I think it is dangerous to limit one's freedom of choice on the basis that it would hurt a broader cause. Isn't that how some of the dumbest decisions have been made in the past? That's how we rushed into the war with Iraq without proper planning, because not enough Dems were willing to put a damper on Bush's mission. A stretched analogy I know, but it still illustrates the dangers of supressing a movement in favor of the 'greater good.'
If you don't like Nader and are mad that he is running, simply do not vote for him. For what its worth, I will likely vote for whoever the Democratic nominee is. I just want to get Bush outta there.
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