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Level -> Hillary, NAFTA, and lies? (3/21/2008 4:03:26 PM)

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The Nation -- What is the proper word for the claim by Hillary Clinton and the more factually disinclined supporters of her campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination -- made in speeches, briefings and interviews (including one by this reporter with the candidate) -- that she has always been a critic of the North American Free Trade Agreement?

Now that we know from the 11,000 pages of Clinton White House documents released this week that former First Lady was an ardent advocate for NAFTA; now that we know she held at least five meetings to strategize about how to win congressional approval of the deal; now that we know she was in the thick of the manuevering to block the efforts of labor, farm, environmental and human rights groups to get a better agreement. Now that we know all of this, how should we assess the claim that Hillary's heart has always beaten to a fair-trade rhythm?


http://news.yahoo.com/s/thenation/20080320/cm_thenation/1300860;_ylt=AqzOyb8lvklYSWffNY0ehsIDW7oF




thornhappy -> RE: Hillary, NAFTA, and lies? (3/21/2008 5:03:37 PM)

Factcheck.org had an entry on Clinton and Obama's past and present positions on NAFTA, without the ..uh...rhetoric.

http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/cleveland_clinkers.html

thornhappy




Level -> RE: Hillary, NAFTA, and lies? (3/21/2008 5:19:00 PM)

*grins*
 
Now, The Nation, using rhetoric? Come on now, that'd be like me using sarcasm, thorn....




popeye1250 -> RE: Hillary, NAFTA, and lies? (3/21/2008 5:31:05 PM)

Why do we need to wait for a new president to get out of "NAFTA?"




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