Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader is an American political activist, as well as an author, lecturer, and attorney. Areas of particular concern to Nader include consumer protection, humanitarianism, environmentalism, and democratic government...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth27 February 1934
CityWinsted, CT
CountryUnited States of America
party two political
The Democratic and Republican parties, two apparently distinct political entities feeding at the same corporate trough.
successful museums safety
The history of successful cases, some of which are in this museum, illustrates that often the regulators and legislatures don't wake up until some plaintiff gets a lawyers and digs out the cover-ups and the incriminating information about a safety defect in an automobile or another product.
thinking interesting political
I think Hillary Clinton is a militarist. She is a political coward. The interesting thing about Hilary Clinton, like Bill Clinton dodging the draft, he never touched the Pentagon - she is in the same position.
community brotherhood acting
When strangers start acting like neighbors... communities are reinvigorated.
two evil people
The lesser of two evils, or the least of the worst, is not good enough for the American people anymore.
justice criminals failing
The civil justice system is a backup system when the criminal justice system fails.
two evil vote
If you always vote for the lesser of two evils, you will always have evil, and you will always have less.
progress impossible turns
The progress of history is to take the impossible and turn it into the possible.
success teacher retirement
Your best teacher is your last mistake.
information leafs figs
National security is the fig leaf against freedom of information.
ignorant president warren-harding
Ronald Reagan is the most ignorant president since Warren Harding.
party government order
Up against the corporate government, voters find themselves asked to choose between look-alike candidates from two parties vying to see who takes the marching orders from their campaign paymasters and their future employers. The money of vested interest nullifies genuine voter choice and trust.
financial wealth bottom
The financial wealth of the top 1 percent of households in the U.S. exceeds the combined wealth of the bottom 95 percent.
government names people
The corporations have become our government. They're not just influential. Department by department, you name it, they put their people in high government positions, they have 10,000 PACs and 35,000 lobbyists, so there's no more opening to be heard.