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- Want to see Ralph Nader in the presidential debates? Here's what you can do about it: Call Barack Obama at 866-675-2008. Hit 6 to speak with a campaign volunteer and insist that Ralph Nader and other ballot qualified third party candidates be included in the upcoming Presidential debates. Then, e-mail the executive director of the Commission on Presidential Debates Janet Brown at jb@debates.org Tell her to end the exclusionary restrictions and allow Ralph into the debates. http://www.votenader.org ralph nader three way presidential debates barack obama john mccain same healthcare health care single payer military budget war on drugs nuclear solar wind power occupation iraq embargo cuba corporate crime fraud abuse keating 5 #8 - Top Rated (Today) - Nonprofits & Activism Call Barack Obama, E-mail Janet Brown Now Posted by The Nader Team on Monday, September 22, 2008 at 06:11:00 PM ShareThis Okay, time for action. The first Presidential debate is Friday. And we're getting stonewalled. They won't let Ralph Nader into the Presidential debates. So, here's what we're going to do. It's a two step process. Step one -- call Barack Obama. Tell Obama he should demand that Ralph Nader be included in the debates. And step two -- e-mail the Commission on Presidential Debates. And let them know you are onto their game. Here are the details. Step one: Call Barack Obama at 866-675-2008. Hit 6 to speak with a campaign volunteer. Once connected, politely deliver the following message: Hi, my name is ... I was wondering if Senator Obama, being a believer in equal opportunity and equal rights, could insist that Ralph Nader and other ballot qualified third party candidates be included in the upcoming Presidential debates? After all, Nader is on 45 state ballots. And he's polling well nationwide. And he could help Senator Obama challenge the corporate Republicans. True, Ralph would critique Senator Obama for his corporate ties also. But isn't that what democracy is about? Could you please leave this message for the campaign manager? Th
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