Posted on 20 April 2009. Tags: "Free Trade", Barack Obama, Colombia, Death Squads, Labor, Murder
Last week, I wondered whether the president would keep his campaign promise about NAFTA. Today, Colombia is on my mind because of this piece in The Wall Street Journal: President Barack Obama discussed a pending free-trade agreement with his Colombian counterpart Saturday and dispatched his trade representative to discuss U.S. concerns over Colombia’s treatment […]
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Posted on 14 July 2008. Tags: "Free Trade", Colombia, Death Squads, Labor, Murder
At least, for the foreseeable future. So says an article in yesterday’s New York Times: In recent months, nearly 100 newspapers in the United States have endorsed the Colombia trade agreement. So have many top Democrats, including Mayor Richard M. Daley of Chicago. And Mr. Uribe, who was already popular in Congress, was widely […]
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Posted on 25 April 2008. Tags: "Free Trade", Colombia, Death Squads, Labor, Murder, Sherrod Brown
Sen. Sherrod Brown, one of the best legislators in the Congress on just about every issue but certainly on trade, had an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal yesterday that called "Don’t Call Me a Protectionist". Taking on the issue of the so-called "free trade" deal with Colombia, here’s the key passage: Let’s […]
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Posted on 23 April 2008. Tags: "Free Trade", Alvaro Uribe, Colombia, Corruption, Death Squads, Labor, Murder
You know how the proponents of the so-called "free trade" deal with Colombia have argued that the U.S. just has to move ahead with the deal to show support for the great protectors of democracy in Colombia? Er…get me rewrite on those speeches. From Reuters on Monday: Colombian government ministries and other state institutions […]
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Posted on 14 April 2008. Tags: "Free Trade", Colombia, Death Squads, Labor, Murder
Simon Romero, a correspondent for The New York Times in South America, seems to spend most of his time trying to write up the next slanted article against Hugo Chavez. So, it’s no wonder that he lets the obvious evade him. Well, today is different–a bit. I’m going to guess that his editors in […]
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