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Like NAFTA?....you will love CAFTA By D.A. King For the reader who is not aware of the pending CAFTA issue in the House
of Representatives, know that it runs 1000 pages long and that the U.S.
Senate approved it in June. It now goes to the House, and the White House
is pushing for a quick vote…before many Representatives figure out
what it really is. “Pro-CAFTA Congressman Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) describes the region
as ‘a potentially significant trading bloc with the United States.’
However, the aggregate economy of the six CAFTA nations is minuscule.
‘Add up the six CAFTA economies and you get a market the size of
New Haven, Connecticut,’ points out trade analyst Alan Tonelson
of the U.S. Business and Industry Council.” I asked what their guy's position on CAFTA was. At a Cobb County, Georgia GOP [ Note from D.A. - I am not a member of any political party] BBQ, one replied: "You are the second person to ask me that... what is CAFTA?” On the phone the next day, in answer to the same question, another aide said honestly: "He doesn't have one yet." The mainstream media has done a good job of burying the issue, even from some of the people who will have the privilege of voting on the NAFTA extension. If passed, the loud sucking noise you will hear is more of our national sovereignty whooshing away - along with your tax money. In Europe recently, even the French were allowed to vote [No!] on giving up their own sovereignty. If passed, the loud pounding noise you will hear is the stampede of increased illegal immigration from Central America. So, more on CAFTA from Grigg to share with your own House Representative: Why CAFTA Must Be Defeated:
Time is short. D.A. King is a self described “immigration crime fighter” and founder of The American Resistance Foundation, www.THEAMERICANRESISTANCE.com, a Georgia based national non-profit coalition of citizens that actively opposes illegal immigration. He also writes in the Marietta [Georgia] Daily Journal and on www.VDARE.com. E-mail him: dak@THEAMERICANRESISTANCE.com Last updated July 12, 2005 |