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Hey Michael, Where's Your Past?
The saga of Michael the Second continues. From a stalwart
collaborator before huge rallies in our 2000 Nader/LaDuke campaign to
a puzzling sidelines posture, to an endorsement of Wesley Clark, you
have perplexed more than a few of your admirers.
Now you have declared in the June 24, 2004 issue of USA Today that
you "hope to have a significant impact on the 4 to 6% who now
say they are going to vote for Ralph" to vote for Kerry. Wow!
That's a long way from Michael of Flint and Michael of Washington,
DC. You are some traveler.
On "The Charlie Rose Show" last Thursday you repeated the
false statement that I promised to avoid the close states in 2000 and
therefore you broke away from the campaign in the last month and
urged a vote for Gore. Strange - you were berating Democrats before
nearly 10,000 people at our MCI Rally on November 5 - two days
before the election. If you would like to see a copy of the tape of
your speech let me know. And, you campaigned with us in some of those
close states. I have called you on this false assertion regarding the
close states yet you keep repeating the falsehood. Our 2000 Campaign
was a 50 state run, (and I campaigned in all 50 states) from the
beginning, a point repeated again and again, even though I spent 28
days in California and only 2 ˆ
in Florida.
In my last message to Michael the Second I mistakenly believed that
your views had not changed, with an exception or two, "It's
that your circles have changed. Too much Clinton, not enough
Camejo," I observed. Now on "The Rose Show" you, the
great freedom fighter, urged us to withdraw, urged rejection of the
opportunity for millions of Americans to vote for a candidacy of
their choice and a good agenda for their future.
So the anti-war Michael supports the pro-war Kerry; the anti-Patriot
Act Michael supports the pro-Patriot Act Kerry; the pro-tax on
corporations Michael supports the low tax on dividends and capital
gains Kerry. What ever happened to the great resister?
Do you think any of the corporate lobbies are quaking in anticipation
of a Kerry win, e.g. the military industrial complex (to use
Eisenhower's warning phrase), the pharmaceutical, nuclear power,
banking, securities, insurance, petrochemical, agribusiness,
biotechnology, real estate and fossil fuel industries. The corporate
government in Washington is the permanent government - as you well
know.
Oh well, we thought we knew ye, Michael. At least while you mingle
with the people born to the purple and other nouveau riche, you'll
still wear your working clothes and keep your cap on real tight as
you bend to the wind.
Best wishes for future films,
Ralph Nader