Fifty years ago, Ralph Nader was a student at Harvard Law School. He wrote a seminal article for the Harvard Law Record titled: The American Automobile: Designed for Death? (December 11, 1958) That led directly to the publication in 1965 of Ralph's first book -- Unsafe at Any Speed. It was the book that launched the modern consumer movement. Today, you can have both of these historic documents -- and help propel the Nader/Gonzalez revolutionary movement for political change toward election day -- November 4th. Here's how: If you donate $4, or $40, or $400 -- any amount with a 4 in it, to Nader/Gonzalez by midnight tonight -- tomorrow we will e-mail to you a scanned copy of Ralph's historic 1958 article from the Harvard Law Record. This article is not available anywhere on the web and is bound to become a collector's item. And if you donate $100 or more, we will ship to you the beautiful hardcover 40th anniversary edition of Unsafe at Any Speed -- the American classic that saved hundreds of thousands of lives -- autographed by Ralph. There are only a limited number of copies of this book still available on the market. So act now to secure your autographed copy. (This book offer ends November 4, 2008 at 11:59 p.m.) Today, our two party system is unsafe at any speed. Thanks to you -- our loyal and generous supporters -- we have exposed the two parties for the corporate fronts that they are. And together, we have launched a new American revolution that will lead to the demise of both corrupt political parties. Soon, we will be on the winning side of American history. We have raised $3.8 million for the Nader/Gonzalez campaign so far this year. And we need to hit $4 million by election day. So, donate now whatever you can afford (remember it has to have a 4 in it) and we'll e-mail to you Ralph's Harvard Law Record article. And if you donate $100 or more now, we will ship to you the hardcover 40th anniversary edition of Unsafe at Any Speed -- autographed by Ralph. Onward to November The Nader Team
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