Ralph Nader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ralph Nader (born February 27, 1934) is an American attorney, author, lecturer, political activist, and former candidate for President of the United States.
Nader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nader may refer to: Last Names. George Nader, Arab-American actor and uncle of Michael Nader; Hassan Nader, retired Moroccan football player; Laura Nader, American professor of ...
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Na·der (n d r), Ralph Born 1934. American lawyer and pioneer in the field of consumer protectionism. He ran for President as the Green Party candidate in 1996.
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Ralph Nader. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Considered the father of the Consumer Protection movement, Ralph Nader has had a great effect on U.S. law and public policy of the late twentieth ...
Nader.org
Now that the Don Imus flameout has once again demonstrated that vile words energize many activist groups and many media more than do devastating deeds, it is useful to revisit this ...
Ralph Nader on the Issues
Tired of media reports of fundraising and poll results instead of policy issues? At OnTheIssues.org, you can see the view of every candidate on every issue.
Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader - The Dark Side
Ralph Nader has done a lot of good for consumers. He has also led attacks on such evils as Volkswagen cars, the American Automobile Association, whole milk, colored toilet ...
Bill Maher: Nader
I don't think it matters that Ralph Nader's running. It didn't matter in 2004. How many people even remember he ran in 2004? So it's silly to make a big issue of it
Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader. Born: 27-Feb-1934 Birthplace: Winsted, CT. Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: Middle Eastern Sexual orientation: Asexual Occupation: Activist Party Affiliation ...
Nader - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Nader
US lawyer and consumer advocate. Called the ‘scourge of corporate morality’, he led many major consumer campaigns. His book Unsafe at Any Speed (1965) led to US car-safety ...