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Date: Mon Apr 17 19:59:13 2006
From: rg.viza at gmail.com (Neil Davis)
Subject: re: Dude! Amigo! [Was: Re: [funsec]
	Universityof South Carolina e-Mail Co

Prime Minister eh?
I'm such a hoser. He was still blaming the wrong guy for NAFTA, though
the current Bush is a NAFTA fanboi too.
They should just change the name of the country to "The United
Corporations of America" or "The Corporate States of America" and get
it over with.



On 4/17/06, Steven Rakick <stevenrakick@...oo.com> wrote:
> In an effort to keep the facts straight, Canada
> doesn't have a President, they have a Prime Minister.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk
> [mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk] On
> Behalf Of Neil Davis
> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 11:42 AM
> To: Dave Alanis
> Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk; Fergie
> Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] re: Dude! Amigo! [Was:
> Re: [funsec] Universityof South Carolina e-Mail Co
>
> I'm not a fan of dubya, but NAFTA was passed during
> the Clinton administration...
> It was the initially pursued by George H.W. Bush
> (dubya senior) and the Canadian president but it
> didn't get very far during his term.
>
> Clinton thought it was a good idea so took up the
> crusade after he was elected.
> >From the Wiki:
> There was considerable opposition on both sides of the
> border, but in the United States it was able to secure
> passage after President Bill Clinton made its passage
> a major legislative initiative in 1993. After intense
> political debate and the negotiation of several side
> agreements, the US House passed NAFTA by 234-200 (132
> Republicans and
> 102 Democrats voting in favor) and the US Senate
> passed it by 61-38.
> End From the Wiki.
>
> The current outsourcing stuff started with Clinton
> too. It was already well under way in 2000. The
> outsourcing didn't require any new laws to be passed.
> It exploited loopholes, precedents set with NAFTA, and
> the lack of laws concerning labor export.
>
> I am afraid you can't blame the current president for
> this one... The current president may not be
> everyone's favorite president, but let's at least keep
> the facts straight and not twist history.
>
> Bush inherited these two things from your man Clinton,
> along with the Dot Com bubble. Give credit where it's
> due.
>
> -Viz
>
>
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