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AN UNREASONABLE MAN -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY |
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January 29, 1968; Dear Mr. Nader, We hear that you are establishing a unique organization in Washington to intensify your judicious jihad. Your work is most appealing to two disgusted Harvard graduate students who must endure endless year of drivel in order to mechanically defend the guilty and profitable screw the consumer. We want to work with you in this summer, hoping to continue on after our graduation in 1969 and 1970. Mr. Egendorf is an MIT graduate now at Harvard Business School. Mr. Fellmeth is a Stanford graduate now at Harvard Law School. Both of us are first year students. We will gladly come talk to you if you so wish. We don't want to waste our lives in meaningless robot subservience to a machine in desperate need not of more cogs, but of dedicated repairmen. Prospectively yours, Andrew Egendorf, Robert D. Fellmeth So we said, all right, we'll write a letter. [Robert Fellmeth, Original Nader's Raider] I wrote him a letter and I said ... "I want to join you in your judicious jihad," which I thought was very clever. I didn't really know that he was from the Christian area of Lebanon ... and the only people interested in jihad probably wanted to do his family in. [Andrew Egendorf, Original Nader's Raider] Five days later, around midnight, Ralph calls: We had a long conversation.
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