Nader's Obvious Questions for Bush: (1)On September 7th, President Bush raised the tort law issue again when he said in Missouri that “too many good docs are getting out of business. Too many OBGYN’s aren’t able to practice their their love with women all across this country.” Mr. President: you have based your demand on Congress to restrict the rights of wrongfully injured Americans to have their full day in court on two assertions: -Frivolous law suits -Good doctors leaving their practices because of these frivolous law suits Please give us your evidence regarding the extent of frivolous lawsuits and the inability of state judges to dismiss them. Also, supply us with information about good physicians leaving practice due to frivolous lawsuits—rather than gouging medical malpractice insurance premiums? and... (2)Mr. President: among the many anti-democratic decrees of your plenipotentiary Paul Bremer was one that retained Saddam Hussein’s prohibition of workers' forming trade unions. How do you square your pro-democracy policy in Iraq with a ban on trade unions and the arrest of workers demonstrating for such labor organizations?