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Say Yes! to Presidential Trade Authority!
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| Jack Oliver, Deputy Chairman, RNC" <eLeader@mail.echampions2000.com>
Posted on 01/09/2002 3:13:53 AM PST by Neets
"Jack Oliver, Deputy Chairman, RNC" <eLeader@mail.echampions2000.com> |
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"Oneidam" <oneidam@yahoo.com> |
Dear Republican,
As a member of the eChampions network, your work on behalf of the President
and promoting his Republican agenda is invaluable. That's why I'm asking for
your help to promote the Presidential Trade Authority legislation. This bill
will give President Bush the necessary tools to get the economy back on
track.
Please read the information below and sign the petition.
Sincerely,
Jack Oliver
Deputy Chairman, RNC
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Say "Yes!" to Presidential Trade Authority!
Recently, the House of Representatives took a historic step towards giving
President Bush the tools he needs to help jumpstart our economy and help the
thousands of Americans who have lost their jobs. The House passed
Presidential Trade Promotion Authority by a single vote. While TPA is clearly
in the best interest of American workers and businesses, for several Members
of Congress this was an extremely tough vote for them to cast. These leaders
showed incredible courage in voting for increased free trade and to support
President Bush.
Follow this link to sign the petition, and show your support.
http://www.progressforamerica.com/1101/petition.jsp?trade=true.
It is very important that we support our elected officials when they rise
above personal politics and pass legislation that will benefit all Americans
now and for years to come.
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Paid for by The Republican National Committee.
To become a GOP Team Leader,
http://www.gopteamleader.com/Signup.asp |
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posted on
01/09/2002 3:13:53 AM PST
by
Neets
To: OneidaM
Hmmm..I don't know. My only fear is that this may give the Executive Branch more power than it should have. Remember, this sort of thing WILL eventually be used by a Democrat when one gets into the Oval Office again.
Also, how much power does this give the President in regards to globalization. Is he allowed to go over everyones head when it comes time to weaken our national sovreignty?
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posted on
01/09/2002 3:18:16 AM PST
by
WyldKard
Comment #3 Removed by Moderator
To: WyldKard
This "Trade promotion authority" or what used to be known as Fastrack is nothing more than an abridgement to our democracy. It gives the president an all or nothing deal on trade treaties - more than likely it will be all. It will undermine labor, environmental, and social controls over corporations, bastions of unaccountable private power as witnessed by the successful coup staged by the Republican party in the last election which gets the lion's share of corporate contributions. All we need now is an undemocratically installed president to wipe away more democratic controls. Trade liberalism has failed as an ideology as much as communism has.
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posted on
01/09/2002 3:28:11 AM PST
by
Plebian
To: OneidaM
"Paid for by The Republican National Committee."
OM, "Two wings on the same bird of prey". The Democratic Leadership Council has been lobbying mightily for this bill to pass. And, the Clintonite {when it comes to "free" trade agreements} George W. Bush will sign it in a New York Minuts, and embrace Hillary clinton afterward. Peace and love, George.
To: George Frm Br00klyn Park
This is great that everyone on this thread so far gets it.
I was afraid when I saw the title that people were going to scramble to give Bush the same power we feared in x42.
To: KC Conspirator
Your thoughts?
To: wienerdog.com
"This is great that everyone on this thread so far gets it.
I was afraid when I saw the title that people were going to scramble to give Bush the same power we feared in x42."
Mega dittos. Even if Bush is a saint [not], why put more power in the hands of the executive. That power belongs to Congress.
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posted on
01/09/2002 4:55:33 AM PST
by
Badray
To: wienerdog.com
Usually when I get e-mail from them I support their views. This time I cannot. This is a total abrigdement of Constitutional process.
9
posted on
01/09/2002 5:02:45 AM PST
by
raybbr
To: wienerdog.com
Yes, it kinda shoots down the theory of those who think ALL Freepers will blindly follow GWB into the burning fire, doesn't it??
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posted on
01/09/2002 5:04:32 AM PST
by
Neets
To: OneidaM
This is truly a breath of fresh air. I spent the day yesterday on a drug thread, and I was pretty depressed about how this place can be when the knees start jerking.
To: OneidaM
NO WAY ............
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posted on
01/09/2002 5:07:40 AM PST
by
RnMomof7
To: wienerdog.com
Or did you mean when the jerks start kneeing???? hehehehehe
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posted on
01/09/2002 5:12:46 AM PST
by
Neets
To: wienerdog.com; "Free" Trade; M1991; cdwright; mbb bill; Zoey; kristinn; Rebeckie; Lucky...
BUMP!!
To: OneidaM
Dream on. Congress, which amended the Constitution to enforce the traditional 2 term limit on the President, will never give up its constitutional balance of power on treaties. You can also throw in the line-item-veto with this.
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posted on
01/09/2002 5:21:25 AM PST
by
sixmil
To: OneidaM; Snow Bunny, Iowa Granny
Jack Oliver Deputy Chairman, RNC needs to read the Constitution to see what the difference is in the Executive Branch and the Legislative Branch authorities. He may admire President Bush but this only furthers dictatorship in our republic. We need governors to resist this but I haven't heard a word from Gov. Guinn.
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posted on
01/09/2002 5:38:24 AM PST
by
B4Ranch
To: KC_Conspirator
Your thoughts?
To: OneidaM ; B4Ranch
Thanks OneidaM for the thread and thanks B4 for the ping.
To: OneidaM
As I understand it, Sen. Tom Daschle is not going to allow this to be voted on this year. This may be the only time I ever agree with the diminutive Dakotan.
If GW really wants this authority, he could issue another executive order tomorrow granting this power unto himself as another tool in the "war on terrorism."
I say if you want to be a dictator, go all the way. And then dare the people to rebel. It's happened that way in banana republics from time immemorial.
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posted on
01/09/2002 8:32:04 AM PST
by
longleaf
To: WyldKard
Korporate Amerika!
Old-fashioned statesmen are extinct.
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posted on
01/09/2002 10:40:11 AM PST
by
lakey
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