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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2209-Honoring-Those-Who-Toil.html" rel="alternate" title="Honoring Those Who Toil" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-09-03T14:13:41Z</issued>
        <created>2010-09-03T14:13:41Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Honoring Those Who Toil</title>
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                What does Labor Day mean anymore other than another day off, another store sale and, in some cities, parades ever smaller and more devoid of passion for elevating the well-being of working people?<br />
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Philosopher/mechanic Matthew B. Crawford, in his recent, embracing book, Shop Craft as Soulcraft has a thoughtful consideration. He deflates the high-prestige workplace and makes the case for millions of Americans who still make and fix things with their hands.  <br /><a href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2209-Honoring-Those-Who-Toil.html#extended">Continue reading "Honoring Those Who Toil"</a>
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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2208-Katsuko-Nomura-Consumer-Champion.html" rel="alternate" title="Katsuko Nomura: Consumer Champion" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-08-27T23:16:15Z</issued>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Katsuko Nomura: Consumer Champion</title>
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                Katsuko Nomuraa builder of consumer, labor, cooperative and womens rights groups for over 55 years in Japanpassed away this month at the age of 99.  She was one of the most remarkable civic leaders anywhere in the world.  With her range of activities, she could be called a world citizen.<br />
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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2207-For-Whom-The-Bell-Tolls.html" rel="alternate" title="For Whom The Bell Tolls" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-08-20T23:36:17Z</issued>
        <created>2010-08-20T23:36:17Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">For Whom The Bell Tolls</title>
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                Bell, California, a working-class town of some 38,000 ten miles outside of Los Angeles, is a unique place. Its local government has proven to be citizen-proof, media proof, city-council proof and even leak-proof from inside its self-enriching top officialdom. <br /><a href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2207-For-Whom-The-Bell-Tolls.html#extended">Continue reading "For Whom The Bell Tolls"</a>
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        <issued>2010-08-19T15:12:44Z</issued>
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                Don't miss Ralph's latest op-ed on the rise of anticorporatist views.  The op-ed was published in yesterday's <em>Wall Street Journal</em>, and can be found online <a href="http://www.nader.org/exit.php?url_id=461&amp;entry_id=2206" title="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704554104575435321716423354.html?mod=googlenews_wsj"  onmouseover="window.status='http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704554104575435321716423354.html?mod=googlenews_wsj';return true;" onmouseout="window.status='';return true;">here</a>. 
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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2205-Of-Big-Banks-and-ShoreBank.html" rel="alternate" title="Of Big Banks and ShoreBank" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-08-13T22:59:51Z</issued>
        <created>2010-08-13T22:59:51Z</created>
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                The Obama Administrations treatment of its current majority ownership of bailed out General Motors and its standoffishness toward the pioneering but troubled ShoreBank, a community bank based in Chicago, are lessons in how the Big/Bad fare in Washington, D.C., as compared with the Good/Small.<br />
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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2204-New-Yorks-Rebatable-Bailout.html" rel="alternate" title="New York's Rebatable Bailout" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-08-06T14:29:46Z</issued>
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                You cant make up the following realities in New York State!  Note the following series of events driven by the preposterous plutocrats and see if you get steamed.<br />
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Greed, power, reckless speculation and theft of other peoples money by Wall Streeters collapsed the U.S. economy into a deep recession that started in 2007-08.<br />
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These super-rich Wall Street banksters looted and drained trillions of worker pensions and mutual fund savings while nationwide eight million jobs were lost.<br />
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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2203-Letter-to-President-Obama-Regarding-the-Talmadge-Creek-Oil-Spill.html" rel="alternate" title="Letter to President Obama Regarding the Talmadge Creek Oil Spill" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-08-02T18:03:43Z</issued>
        <created>2010-08-02T18:03:43Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Letter to President Obama Regarding the Talmadge Creek Oil Spill</title>
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                Dear Mr. President:<br />
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	The spill of nearly one million gallons of oil from Enbridge Energy Partners pipeline into Talmadge Creek in Michigan on July 26 further demonstrates the necessity for you and Secretary LaHood to pay immediate attention to the hapless, industry-indentured Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), which has been, like the Minerals Management Service, in a long fraternal relationship with its industry.<br />
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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2202-Out-of-Afghanistan.html" rel="alternate" title="Out of Afghanistan" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-07-30T22:35:49Z</issued>
        <created>2010-07-30T22:35:49Z</created>
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                The war in Afghanistan is nearly nine years oldthe longest in American history.  After the U.S. quickly toppled the Taliban regime in October 2001, the Taliban, by all accounts, came back stronger and harsher enough to control now at least 30 percent of the country.  During this time, U.S. casualties, armaments and expenditures are at record levels.<br />
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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2201-California-Enshrines-the-Duopoly.html" rel="alternate" title="California Enshrines the Duopoly" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-07-23T21:49:42Z</issued>
        <created>2010-07-23T21:49:42Z</created>
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                by Ralph Nader<br />
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Last month, Big Business interests shamelessly dealt our already depleted democracy a devastating blow by misleading California voters into approving Proposition 14, without their opponents being able to reach the people with rebuttals.  This voter initiative provides that the November elections in that state for members of Congress and state elective offices are reserved only for the top two vote-garnering candidates in the June primary.<br />
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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2200-Letter-to-President-Obama-on-Professor-Elizabeth-Warren.html" rel="alternate" title="Letter to President Obama on Professor Elizabeth Warren" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-07-20T16:23:41Z</issued>
        <created>2010-07-20T16:23:41Z</created>
        <modified>2010-07-22T17:29:55Z</modified>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Letter to President Obama on Professor Elizabeth Warren</title>
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                Dear President Obama:<br />
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It is time for you to give taxpayers, consumers, and investors a reason to believe that you are truly interested in consumer protection by nominating Professor Elizabeth Warren to be the Director of the much-anticipated Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).<br />
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        <issued>2010-07-16T14:44:13Z</issued>
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                An article in the current issue of the <em>AARP Bulletin</em> is likely to get a Whats this? reaction from many of its millions of readers.  It is titled Iranian Cure for the Deltas Blues, with the eye-opening subtitles: Mississippi Looks to Irans health care system That model has improved health dramatically; Will it travel well to Baptist Town?<br />
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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2198-Letter-to-Fed-Chairman-Ben-Bernanke-on-Fannie-and-Freddie.html" rel="alternate" title="Letter to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke on Fannie and Freddie" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-07-13T21:07:18Z</issued>
        <created>2010-07-13T21:07:18Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Letter to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke on Fannie and Freddie</title>
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                Dear Chairman Bernanke:<br />
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On July 17, 2008, David Rogers, the respected Congressional reporter for Politico wrote an article titled Pelosi-Paulson tension Rises, in which he had the following paragraph:<br />
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Earlier in the day, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke assured lawmakers that Fannie and Freddie, the two government-supported enterprises, are adequately capitalized and in no danger of failing.  <br /><a href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2198-Letter-to-Fed-Chairman-Ben-Bernanke-on-Fannie-and-Freddie.html#extended">Continue reading "Letter to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke on Fannie and Freddie"</a>
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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2197-Letter-to-Bud-Selig-On-The-Worst-Umpire-Call-Since-the-1850s.html" rel="alternate" title="Letter to Bud Selig On &quot;The Worst Umpire Call Since the 1850s&quot;" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-07-13T21:05:19Z</issued>
        <created>2010-07-13T21:05:19Z</created>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Letter to Bud Selig On &quot;The Worst Umpire Call Since the 1850s&quot;</title>
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                Dear Mr. Selig:<br />
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Now that you have had over a month to absorb and digest the reactions to what a sports writer called the worst umpire call since the 1850s, it is time for you to respect the vast majority of the fans, players and coaches who either believe that umpire Jim Joyces call should be reversed as false or who have no objection to such a ruling.  <br /><a href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2197-Letter-to-Bud-Selig-On-The-Worst-Umpire-Call-Since-the-1850s.html#extended">Continue reading "Letter to Bud Selig On &quot;The Worst Umpire Call Since the 1850s&quot;"</a>
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        <link href="http://www.nader.org/index.php?/archives/2196-The-2010-Summer-Reading-List.html" rel="alternate" title="The 2010 Summer Reading List" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2010-07-09T13:49:57Z</issued>
        <created>2010-07-09T13:49:57Z</created>
        <modified>2010-07-19T17:06:18Z</modified>
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                Summer time is reading time.  Here are ten suggested new books:<br />
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1.	<em>Toxic Talk</em> (Thomas Dunne Books) by Bill Press, the liberal talk show host, unloads in his words, on how the radical right has poisoned Americas airwaves.  The five major syndicates are dominated by the likes of Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Mark Levin, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage and Bill OReilly.  Using their own statements, Press applies indignation, satire and humor to demonstrate the bigotry, the falsehoods and the propaganda that sustain the concentrated power of corporate oligarchs who fan far right-wing flames with advertising revenues.<br />
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                There is a reason why, so many centuries ago, every major religion warned its adherents not to give too much power to the merchant class.  That reason is still here  the commercial drive knows few self-imposed boundaries, especially when it resides in large corporations.<br />
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A cruel manifestation of this singular drive for maximizing profit is how companies treat those who are most powerless, most vulnerable or most preoccupied.<br />
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