Ralph Nader spoke at a campaign rally, in Baltimore, MD, on behalf of Kevin Zeese, who’s running as an Independent for a U.S. Senate seat. Nader called his former press secretary, “a great candidate.” An activist’s activist, Nader said a vast majority of Americans need a dose of “moral courage.” They have allowed “a few,” to rule over the many. “Democracy,” Nader said, “isn’t a slogan. People need to get motivated, show up and get organized.”
Baltimore, MD - On Saturday afternoon, June 10, 2006, Ralph Nader, a 3rd Party candidate for the presidency in 2004, spoke at a political rally, held in a conference room at the U. of Baltimore’s Langsdale Library. (1) The primary purpose of the affair was to boost the candidacy of Kevin Zeese, who is running as an Independent candidate for the U.S. Senate in Maryland. In 2004, Zeese served as Nader’s press secretary. (2)
Nader’s message emphasized that Americans need a good dose of “moral courage” to take on the corporate controllers of this country. A vast majority of the people need to get over “their own sense of helplessness and powerlessness,” he said. Once they get over that condition, he said, “start feeling sorry for Wall St., Washington, D.C. and the Congress...Moral courage is what is needed to address the problems of our neighborhoods, our community, our city, our state, our country, our world. It is a rare commodity.” He railed against the fact that power in this country is exercised “by the few” over the many. The reason for that, he explained, is that “self-government isn’t just a slogan. People need to be in charge, but in order to do that, they need to show up!”
The longtime champion of citizens’ rights underscored how 46 million people in this country don’t have any health insurance at all and that “18,000 a year die because they can’t afford it.” He lamented the fact that we live in a society that says, “You either pay or you die.” He continued, that 48 million people in the U.S. make “less than $11 an hour” and that because the statistics are manipulated by the government, that, in reality, “half of the population lives in poverty in the richest country in the world.”
An activist’s activist, Nader, has led the way on so many different fronts, he’s hard to categorize. Trained in the law, he has for decades, championed the consumer, and the fragile environment, too, against the perpetual excesses of Corporate America. Nader’s book, “Unsafe at any Speed,” propelled his name into the public’s consciousness. Despite setbacks, he wrote that the essence of a citizen’s movement “is persistence.” Born in Winsted, Connecticut, in 1934, Nader’s parents were Lebanese immigrants. He graduated magna cum laude from Princeton and with distinction from the Harvard School of Law. From “Public Citizen,” to “Pension Rights Center,” the many organizations, which he has helped to form, and energize, have continue to be in the forefront of the struggle for social and economic justice. (3)
Zeese, who has recently won ringing endorsements for his bid for the U.S. Senate from the state’s growing Green and Libertarian Parties, also spoke. He is strongly anti-Iraqi War and pro-environment, and he also opposes any U.S. attack on Iran. Zeese criticized one of his opponents, Rep. Ben Cardin (D-MD), for telling the electorate that he’s for peace in Iraq, while he’s “voting for the war” in the U.S. Congress. Cardin, he added, is also against any “exit strategy.” Zeese was appalled, too, by the Israeli Occupation Forces’ (IOF) missile attack yesterday on a beach at the Gaza Strip, which killed 7 innocent Palestinians. He said that our “lopsided” relationship with Israel means that “the U.S. taxpayer is complicit in what is going on there,” and that the Israeli-Palestine question “can’t be ignored any longer. It needs to be debated. It’s the root cause of our own security problems. And, the root cause of terrorism against the U.S.”
Getting back to Nader. He praised the popular “Dixie Chicks,” a country music group, for standing up against those who had abused and boycotted them for criticizing some of the insanities of the Bush administration. (4) He said that they came back with an album that “stood tall and was one of defiance. They made no apologies. In their little hands, they had more courage then 150 members of the U.S. Congress.” Nader also asked this question: “Why do people vote against their own interests? The clear example of that,” he said, “is the people who voted for George W. Bush.” He ripped into President Bush, too, for funding the Missile Defense Program (MDP) to the tune of $9.5 billion a year, while allowing AMTRAK “to crumble.” He labeled the MDP, “a boondoggle, that will never work. It is too easily decoyed.” Because of the huge deficits established by the present regime, Nader called Bush, “a taxer of grandchildren,” since they are the ones who will have to “pay it off,” assuming there is still an economy around for them to do so.
As part of the event, R.B. Jones, a journalist and poet, read three of his anti-Iraqi War poems, which attacked the criminality of the Bush-Cheney Gang. Musical entertainment at the rally was provided by Bilal Salaam, a lively jambe drummer and rapper.
Also speaking at the spirited affair, was the Green Party’s nominee for governor of Maryland, Ed Boyd. (5) He’s a U.S. Navy veteran. Boyd said, “Marylanders are being ‘Enroned’ by the corporations.” One of the main problems confronting the state’s voters is that the local utility, Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE), is planning to hike its rates a staggering 72% in July, 2006. Boyd strongly opposes such a draconian measure. He is also demanding that the incumbent GOP governor, Robert Ehrlich, a Newt Gingrich clone; and one of the Democratic challengers; Baltimore’s Mayor, Marty “Short Fuse” O’Malley; return the huge campaign contributions that they both have received from BGE’s parent company, Constellation Energy (CE). Ehrlich, who also grabbed a $16,000 contribution, in 2002, from the corrupt lobbyist, Jack Abramoff, took in $54,000 from CE; while the hypocritical O’Malley, who piously poses as a foe of Big Business, reined in $45,000. (6)
Summing up the presentation, Nader said: “The big secret in a democracy is that the people have the power. If they would realize it, exercise it, organize it and focus it, with a fraction of the their free time.” If the people want a living wage, universal health care, their public works restored to a decent level, to stop the tax cuts for the rich, to have clean water to drink and clean air to breath, he said, “they need to get involved in the political process...get motivated.” If they don’t, Nader warned, they will get “more criminal wars, fabricated wars...bringing home our dead soldiers, sick soldiers, traumatized soldiers,” while continuing to devastate “more Iraqis...” (7) He continued, that in order to turn the present situation around, “the people need to believe in themselves, believe that they have the power...and then to take action.” He finished up his remarks by calling Zeese, “a great candidate for the U.S. Senate.”
In my opinion, Nader proved again today that he is one of America’s finest sons and an outstanding credit to his Arabic heritage.
Notes:
1. This author proudly notes that he is a graduate of the U. of Baltimore and has an AA Degree (1961) and Juris Doctorate (1964) from that splendid institution.
www.ubalt.edu/
2.
kevinzeese.com/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/
3.
www.nader.org/shortbio.html
4.
www.wn.com/p/0f/b41debfadd0a61.html
5.
www.baltimoregreens.org/boyd0216.php
6.
www.thewbalchannel.com/politics/8040026/detail.html
7. Video: R.B. Jones Reading his Anti-Iraqi War Poems, can be found here:
homepage.mac.com/bhughes2/iMovieTheater203.html
© William Hughes 2006.
William Hughes is the author of “Saying ‘’No’ to the War Party” (IUniverse, Inc.). He can be reached at
liamhughes-AT-comcast.net.
Comments
Re: Ralph Nader: “Americans Need Moral Courage!”
FIRST: because the GOP sponsored a coup d'etat in 2000 to take over the presdency. Then they rigged the vote in '04 to maintain their kontrol of der Weis Haus and keep their mentally challenged puppet, Bush, in the Offal Orifice fulfilling their continued plans for a New Wierd Odor. SECOND: because there is NO clause in the Constitution that allows the government to lie, dissemble or defraud the American People, HOWEVER it DOES state that that Power is derived from the CONSENT of the Governed.. the People. And last because when the government does not adhere to the law, right down to the last letter of the LAW, that government becomes, de facto, illegitimate. I repeat: a government that subverts the statues cannot be the legitimate government. Thererfore the junta ruling in Washinngton DC today is a gang of illegal imposters by virtue of the fact that they have publically and repeatedly ignored the law and by behaving in an ILLEGAL manner have forfeited ANY claim to legitimacy. They should be hauled bodily from their offices and hung from the lamposts along Pennsylvania Avenue! Thomas Jefferson wrote: The tree of liberty is watered from time to time by the blood of tyrants... indeed, that is their natural fertilizer! Every public servant swears an oath when they take office. That oath states "I will protect and defend THE CONSTITUTION trom ALL enemies foreign AND DOMESTIC, so help me God." People in the military and police swear this oath also... Each one MUST step up to the plate now and fulfill that sworn obligation to protect and defend THE CONSTITUTION from the Bush adminsitrration who have abused their powers and damaged The Union to the point where we are no longer united and no longer a beacon of hope. Meet you in the strteets. Bring your weapon if you have one. If you have two, bring one to share! Written June 11, 2oo3 by LAAMF! (Liberal AND Armed, Mutherfucker!)
Re: Ralph Nader: “Americans Need Moral Courage!”
If you ask most people "do you remember the debate about starting the second Iraq war", they will all answer "yes of course". But if you followup with the question "name one point in the debate, a speech by a Senator or where their senator stood", nada.
Almost no one noticed any aspect of the most important senate debate in the last 50 years?
An interesting and odd fact... No one has done a story on what the real impact of the shootings were. It was to virtually eliminate the senate war debate from the media.
The special forces background of the senior member of the pair also seems to get short shrift.
Smells a little fishy to me. At a minimum its a very significant part of the story, i.e. that a common murderer had such an impact on our political process at such a critical time. Why is nobody covering this obvious fact?
Dan Pride
Re: Ralph Nader: “Americans Need Moral Courage!”
Courage left 50 years ago
Americans no longer support freedom of speech by allowing the US gov't to force companies like Amazon to stop stocking books like "America Deceived" by E.A. Blayre III.
Americans no longer support freedom of speech because protestors are thrown in cages miles away from their target.
Run again Nader. Maybe this time we'll listen.
Last link (before Google Books gets in line):
www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp
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Re: Ralph Nader: “Americans Need Moral Courage!”
If you go into extremist leftism thats fine, but there are more important issues than Ernst Zundel's opinions about something that happened in 1944.
Activism means taking ahold of important issues NOW.
Lets not toss our babies out with the bathwater. its not a "I'm more leftist than you" competition. The GOP is laughing all the way to the bank while lefties snipe at each other for not being "left" enough.
Re: Ralph Nader: “Americans Need Moral Courage!”
Is this what the left has come to? Probably not, just the Internet armchair conspiracy theory left living off of social security checks. Well, you have a lot in common with the right wing shut-ins.
This article, of course, encourages such thinking, by saying that Israel is the cause of terrorism against the U.S. In fact, since most terrorism against the U.S. is in Iraq, the Iraq occupation is the main cause of terrorism. 9-11 was an isolated incident, and at the time Bin Laden cited U.S. troops on Saudi Arabian soil as his main gripe.
Nadar is an old fart, at this point, who has no path forward. He basically uses / used the Green Party in 2000 for his own purposes.
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