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Ralph and Nader
* Ralph Nader ( activist )
* 1934 – Ralph Nader, American author, activist and political figure
He ran for the party's Presidential nomination in 2000, finishing second to Ralph Nader.
Furthermore, Smith has been a supporter of the Green Party and backed Ralph Nader in the 2000 United States presidential election.
The Corvair's alleged safety issues were famously detailed in the book Unsafe at Any Speed by consumer advocate Ralph Nader.
* 1996: Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke 685, 128 votes
* 2000: Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke 2, 882, 000 votes
* Stanton Glantz, regarded as the Ralph Nader of the anti-big-tobacco movement
Ralph Nader eventually qualified as well.
On July 30, 2008, the Michigan Natural Law Party nominated Ralph Nader for president, ensuring the appearance of the Nader / Gonzalez campaign on the Michigan ballot.
US civic activist Ralph Nader coined the phrase in the early 1970s to avoid the negative connotations found in other words such as " informers " and " snitches ".
* March 22 – In Washington, D. C., General Motors President James M. Roche appears before a Senate subcommittee, and apologizes to consumer advocate Ralph Nader for the company's intimidation and harassment campaign against him.
** Ralph Nader, American consumer activist and presidential candidate
The 1992 campaign also marked the entry of Ralph Nader into presidential politics as a candidate.
A political liberal, Hoffman has long supported the Democratic Party and Ralph Nader.
In the 2000 U. S. presidential election, he was briefly considered as possible candidate for the Reform Party nomination but instead endorsed Ralph Nader.
Some state parties have affiliated with the new ( Buchananite ) America First Party ; others gave Ralph Nader their ballot lines in the 2004 presidential election.
* Ralph Nader, consumer activist and former US presidential candidate for the Green Party
The core issue of this alliance is opposition to globalization and to free trade, and it was significant in the candidacy of Ralph Nader in the 2000 Presidential election, as Nader was endorsed by some labor organizations ( the overwhelming majority of labor unions and environmental organizations are loyal to the Democratic Party and endorsed Al Gore ).
The largest one was held in New York City in September 1979 and involved 200, 000 people ; speeches were given by Jane Fonda and Ralph Nader.
The term and metaphor were first used by E. F. Schumacher in his book Small Is Beautiful and are closely identified with Herman Daly, Robert Costanza, the Biosphere 2 project, and the Natural Capitalism economic model of Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, and Hunter Lovins until recently, when it began to be used by politicians, notably Ralph Nader, Paul Martin Jr., and agencies of the UK government including the London Health Observatory.
Ralph Nader, the 2000 presidential nominee of the US Greens, campaigned with ultra-conservative Pat Buchanan on joint issues such as farm policy and bans on corporate funding of election campaigns, although this " alliance " between Nader and Buchanan was very specifically limited to the purpose of showing that there was broad support for certain specific issues, across the political spectrum.

Ralph and American
* 1952 – Ralph Wiley, American journalist ( d. 2004 )
* 1919 – Ralph Houk, American baseball player and manager ( d. 2010 )
* 1904 – Ralph Bunche, American diplomat, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1971 )
* 1882 – Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist ( b. 1803 )
* 1914 – Ralph Flanagan, American bandleader, conductor, pianist, composer, and arranger ( d. 1995 )
Other utilitarian-type views include the claims that the end of action is survival and growth, as in evolutionary ethics ( the 19th-century English philosopher Herbert Spencer ); the experience of power, as in despotism ( the 16th-century Italian political philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli and the 19th-century German Friedrich Nietzsche ); satisfaction and adjustment, as in pragmatism ( 20th-century American philosophers Ralph Barton Perry and John Dewey ); and freedom, as in existentialism ( the 20th-century French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre ).
Ralph Dale Earnhardt, Sr. ( April 29, 1951February 18, 2001 ) was an American race car driver, best known for his involvement in stock car racing for NASCAR.
* 1937 – Theodore Cole and Ralph Roe attempt to escape from the American federal prison on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay ; neither is ever seen again.
* 1914 – Ralph Marterie, American trumpet player and big band leader ( d. 1978 )
* 1956 – Sheryl Lee Ralph, American actress
* 1995 – Ralph Flanagan – American band leader ( b. 1914 )
Other good examples of this technique for eliminating several yards of waste space and a few seconds of waste time can be seen in Ralph Ince's films, particularly The Right Girl ( 1915 ), and by 1919 it was widely diffused in American films, but not in those made in Europe.
* 1996 – Ralph Rowe, American baseball player and manager ( b. 1924 )
American Larry Adler was one of the first harmonica players to perform major works written for the instrument by the composers Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold, Darius Milhaud and Arthur Benjamin.
* 1904 – Ralph Bellamy, American actor ( d. 1991 )
* 1880 – Ralph Wilson, American gymnast ( death date unknown )
* 1961 – Ralph E. Reed, Jr., American activist
* 1876 – Ralph Barton Perry, American philosopher ( d. 1957 )
* 1960 – Ralph Sampson, American basketball player
* 1903 – Ralph Yarborough, American politician ( d. 1996 )
* 1936 – Ralph Taeger, American actor
Rousseau's writings had an indirect influence on American literature through the writings of Wordsworth and Kant, whose works were important to the New England Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson, as well as on such Unitarians as theologian William Ellery Channing.
* 1926 – Ralph Branca, American baseball player
* 1914 – Ralph Ellison, American writer ( d. 1994 )

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