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**EU WANTS TO BID ON U.S. MAIL**-'Demands' Access to U.S. Municipal Water Markets & SBA Loans
The Washington Times ^
| April 26, 2002
| Carter Dougherty
Posted on 04/26/2002 2:59:32 PM PDT by codebreaker
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:53:01 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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The European Union is demanding that foriegn companies be allowed to compete with the U.S. Postal Service as part of the World Trade Organization talks that began last year.
According to a draft copy of its demands obtained by the Washington Times, Europe also wants access to American markets for municipal water and waste services. It will also call for foriegn companies to be given access to Small Business Administration Loans.
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Germany; Government; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: chantemiller; europelist; euros; freetrade; globaloney; madness; nwo; wtc
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To: VA Advogado
I suppose you'll love it when some hostile foreign mail delivery service halts all their mail delivery until we stop supporting Israel or sign some environmental treaty or allow some other foreign interest access to our Atomic secrets. Maybe they will be unhappy that the Boy Scouts don't allow homosexual leaders and until they change their policy they won't deliver the mail. Thats a real good Idea. That will hurt our economy. How do you suppose the failure to deliver mail hurting our economy is not a national security issue? We also do not need foreign interests monitoring our mail.
I would also point out that Im not your Son and there is a good possibility that I may be older and or wiser than you so cut the crap. We already have Several private interests foreign and domestic (willing carriers) available to carry your mail and packages. FedEx and Airborne Express here in the US and TNT and other foreign carriers as well. We dont need EU to dictate to us to have access to mail carriers who are owned by foreign companies who may carry our mail.
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04/27/2002 10:04:00 AM PDT
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Khepera
To: infowars
The EU, UN, WTO,UW and all similar SOB's, can go to hell!!!!!!!
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To: UnBlinkingEye
# 67: Give em hell, Un.....You were being sarcastic-right?
To: infowars
# 103: That is the plan anyway.
To: codebreaker
Europe can go to hell.
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To: codebreaker
clinton got us into the WTO! aaarrrrrggghhhh!
To: infowars
#107: BUMP! And I bet that VA Advagada is from the liberal DC surberbs of North Eastern Virginia-He/she should properly call him/her self DC Advagado.
To: upchuck
Let the Brits do all the cooking. Have you ever tried canned monkey meat?
To: Temple Owl
Weird factoid which begins to make a modicum of sense upopn reading this post:
French companies have benn steadily buying up privately held water companies. Now I guess I know something about why. Stay tuned.
To: VA Advogado
Why are you here? In part to be sure that globalist lackeys are exposed.
To: F.J. Mitchell
In the post you cited I was being sarcastic.
And I intend to continuing to give the globalist venue hell.
To: Ditto
Some of the airports in the United States are already run by the British Airports Authority.
To: UnBlinkingEye
I'll BUMP! that.
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To: ellery
While I certainly bristle at the idea of the EU "demanding" anything of us, I don't at first blush have a problem with injecting a little competition into the US mail and municipal services. Maybe you think it is fine for foreign based companies to provide airport security also? I would have hoped that after 911, conservatives would re-evaluate the idea that the cheapest price is the only relevant consideration in determining with whom we do business.
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