The point is, that if your grounds are that American media is controlled by the government, well, it would be sort of weird to have people with even -more- government-controlled media voting for the American president. Even if you restrict the group of voters to European countries, which are far more democratic than most other continents, a lot of those countries fail the "government not owning the media" test.
Then again, I despise Ralph Nader for reasons independent of the "stealing votes from democrats" phenomenon. So I guess I'm more willing to take issue with the strategy because I don't like the results. I'll admit I'd rather have Nader than Bush, but yeah. And probably when you include the billions of non-Americans who don't have Internet access, you'd get vastly different results anyway.
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Then again, I despise Ralph Nader for reasons independent of the "stealing votes from democrats" phenomenon. So I guess I'm more willing to take issue with the strategy because I don't like the results. I'll admit I'd rather have Nader than Bush, but yeah. And probably when you include the billions of non-Americans who don't have Internet access, you'd get vastly different results anyway.