The following message from the Nader/Camejo campaign manager explains
how one can hear Nader's commentary on tonight's "debate".

Dan

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Message from Theresa Amato, Campaign Manager

Tonight we'll see the foreign policy "debate" in Coral Gables,
Florida. The Commission on Presidential Debates has excluded, once
again, all third party and independent voices, despite polls showing
that more than half the public wants Ralph to be in the debate.
Critical issues affecting the world will be missing from these
staged, parallel interviews, including a strong voice for waging
peace!

Both major party campaigns want you to have low expectations for
their candidates, so they can "win the spin." Mainstream media and
the Democrats want you to think that George W. Bush is a "skilled
debater." It's difficult for anyone here to say "George W. Bush" and
"skilled debater" in the same sentence. If John F. Kerry can't
landslide this guy, what does that say about Senator Kerry and the
Democrats? Unlike the two parties, we want you to have high
expectations for discourse on foreign policy, for our shared future,
and for our electoral system, now rigged by the two parties.

When the unconstitutional war in Iraq is euphemized and we're treated
to "opposing" variations of the same solutions to the quagmire-both
requiring more military funding, and more troops, if not the draft-is
it not time to ask if there is room on that stage to hear about a
better way to win the peace?

As millions of voices advocating peace from around the world are
ignored, you and Nader/Camejo 2004 will remind the country that there
are still more choices and strategies to consider for ending
stateless terrorism and threats to United States security.

While Kerry avoids calling Bush, Inc. to task for crimes from Florida
to Fallujah, consider a country where real opposition to the
Democrats and Republicans is allowed into the public forum, and real
debates are held to discuss more than just rehearsed platitudes.

Just like in 2000, Bush and his opponent will likely agree on a great
number of issues, making an entire nation of "Anybody but Bush"
voters cringe, hoping for more. As in 2000, we'll be in Florida (and
on the ballot, too!), with the issues that can win, with the issues
that demand to be heard.

Tonight we close the books on September and we need to send a message
in our Federal Election Commission reports that we will have the
capability to make a strong push through the last weeks of the
campaign. The Democrats have played every dirty rotten political
trick. They have spent and continue to spend countless dollars on
corporate lawyers across the country to try to bully us off the
ballot. But we are not backing down and we are not retreating. The
more outrageous they behave, the more determined we get. We are on
the ballot in 36 states and fighting for at least 8 more.

As I have said before: What kind of political system do we have if
Republicans can purge the voter rolls and Democrats can swim up
stream to purge the ballots? And where they both dictate who is
permitted to reach tens of millions of Americans through the
Presidential debates?

We need your contributions before midnight, tonight.

Please, contribute before the debate puts you to sleep! For those
intending to watch the whole orchestrated affair, you may find
yourself so frustrated that you will want to double your gift or max
out for your principles!

Thank you for all of your voices and thank you very much for all of
your support.

Sincerely,

Theresa Amato
Campaign Manager

P..S. TONIGHT (Sep. 30) 7pm (EDT): Ralph on CNN's Anderson Cooper
360� (check listings).

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