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To: conservativecorner
Without having an international trade policy there'd be no bananas in the United States, yet they are so numerous as to constitute a "staple crop" here!

Did you realize that almost 1/4 of the starch in the aggregate world diet comes from bananas?

1/4 of the Earth's land surface is also given over to herding reindeer and musk oxen.

Big time stuff there, and here we have a bunch of supposed conservatives getting as excited about the trade policies and structures that give us bananas as the leftwingnuts get about the risk to reindeer posed by drilling oil at ANWR.

There's gotta' be a sense of proportion in all of this, but it's escaping me.

Oh, yeah, and in addition to the "It's just a road" thought, I'd like to add that "All the roads are already there ~ all we are talking about are some bags of cement and new road signs, not some internationalist/globalist/bilderberger conspiracy".

58 posted on 07/05/2006 6:19:11 AM PDT by muawiyah (-)
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To: muawiyah

"Oh, yeah, and in addition to the "It's just a road" thought, I'd like to add that "All the roads are already there ~ all we are talking about are some bags of cement and new road signs, not some internationalist/globalist/bilderberger conspiracy"."

You won't even believe a fact when their own sites document what they would like to do. No intellect.


65 posted on 07/05/2006 6:26:18 AM PDT by conservativecorner
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To: muawiyah

We have had coffee from the middle east for over 200 years. Believe it or not, NO INTERNATIONAL trade policy was needed. Free traders think they invented trade. LOLOLOL


113 posted on 07/05/2006 6:01:08 PM PDT by texastoo ("trash the treaties")
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