Tuesday, January 27, 2004

RALPH NADER TALKS TO BNI



Another BNI exclusive...and a real one this time.

In the 2000 American presidential election, the veteran consumer affairs campaigner Ralph Nader was accused of helping to put George Bush in the White House by standing as the Green Party's candidate. Critics said he took votes from Al Gore in a number of key states, including Florida.

Nader dismissed the criticism -- and has set up an Exploratory Committee to decide whether he should run again in 2004.

Described as "one of the hundred most significant persons of the Twentieth Century" by Time magazine, I spoke to Ralph Nader in Washington.

As always, the interview's been heavily compressed to keep the file size down. It's 5'19" long and is a 625Kb download. E-mail me if you want it at a higher bitrate.

AUDIOBLOG: RALPH NADER INTERVIEW (.mp3)

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