10 QUESTIONS: Ralph Nader Criticizes President Bush on Corporate Corruption
New York -- Corporate corruption "exceeded my expectation," legendary consumer advocate Ralph Nader tells TIME's Matt Cooper. "{President} Bush came right out of this: the sweetheart deals, the dumping of the Harken stock before it tanked even though he was on the audit committee," Nader tells TIME.
"Maybe he {Bush} can stand up and say it takes one to know one, but he's not going to do that."
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