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Unread 04-09-2008, 05:20 PM
 
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Default Bill Clinton's Ties to Columbia

Bill Clinton's Ties To Colombia Trade Deal Stronger Than Even Penn's

Bill Clinton's Ties To Colombia Trade Deal Stronger Than Even Penn's - Politics on The Huffington Post

Ben Smith's Blog - Politico.com

It seems that Hillary Clinton is surrounded by supporters of a free trade agreement with Columbia, Bill Clinton, Mark Penn, and Wolfson.
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Unread 04-09-2008, 07:14 PM
 
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I can't wait to hear the lies flow out of Hillary's mouth explaining this one. Maybe she'll need to fire Bill too? LOL
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Unread 04-09-2008, 08:57 PM
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Why can't Hillary disagree with Bill on this? I don't agree with every one of my boyfriend's opinions. And on those things, we agree to disagree on them. No biggie. Hillary is not a clone of Bill's. She's no Stepford wife.
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Unread 04-09-2008, 09:07 PM
 
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As we can see, Bill will be running this country if Hillary were to win. Which really doesn't bother me. Times were good during his terms. Now, he was a naughty boy, so morally, he shouldn't have say. But that's politics.
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Unread 04-10-2008, 12:15 AM
 
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If Bill wants to be a part of her campaign, I would say it's a big deal. Here is an article. This is quite different than a "normal" husband and wife disagreement.

BEIJING, April 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign took another hit because of her husband when it announced Tuesday that former President Bill Clinton supports a free trade agreement with Columbia. The senator strenuously opposes the pact.

The acknowledgment adds new hurdles to the New York senator's bid to woo Democratic voters in Pennsylvania and elsewhere who believe free trade agreements have eliminated thousands of U.S. jobs. On Sunday, she demoted her chief campaign strategist for his role in promoting the Colombia pact.

Hillary Clinton told union activists Tuesday she would do everything in her power to defeat the Colombia Free Trade Agreement now before Congress.

Her campaign spokesman, Jay Carson, said in response to a query from The Associated Press that the senator's opposition is "clear and firm." He added: "Like other married couples who disagree on issues from time to time, she disagrees with her husband on this issue. President Clinton has been public about his support for Colombia's request for U.S. trade preferences since 2000."

Speaking about the Colombia trade deal Tuesday to a meeting of the Communication Workers of America, she said: "As I have said for months, I oppose the deal, I have spoken out against the deal, I will vote against the deal and I will do everything I can to urge the Congress to reject the Colombia free trade agreement."

Many labor unions, including the CWA, oppose such trade deals, saying they displace U.S. jobs and encourage abuses of workers and the environment in other countries.

In 2005, the former president was paid 800,000 U.S. dollars by Gold Service International, a Bogota-based business development group, for four days of appearances in Mexico, Colombia and Brazil. The group supports, among other things, the Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

Hillary Clinton's Democratic rival, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, noted his opposition to the Colombia deal Tuesday when he spoke to the CWA group moments after Clinton left the stage. He said he opposes the treaty "because when organizing workers puts an organizer's life at risk, as it does in Colombia, it makes a mockery of our labor protections."
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