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Terry McAuliffe's attempt to bribe Nader is product of Two-Party Tyranny

Seeded on Fri May 29, 2009 12:44 PM EDT
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politics, gore, kerry, ralph-nader, green-party, bribe, 2004-election, 2000-election, mcauliffe
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McAuliffe, who recently chaired Hillary Clinton's failed bid for the presidency, is trying to move from the back rooms of Democratic Party power politics to elected office, running for governor in Virginia. In defending his run in the extremely competitive race, McAuliffe has waxed poetic about how "anyone is entitled to run for office" and "the more people who run for office, the better it is."

Right, just don't run for office if you aren't running as a member of the corporate duopoly or the Democrats will try to bribe you and then fight to keep your name off the ballot.

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