If Republicans don’t repeal NAFTA and NAU, maybe we will elect third party candidates, particularly a third party independant candidate for president in 2012? who will it be?
Posted on | October 18, 2010 | 1 Comment
| Carl Manning |
Submitted on 2010/10/18 at 9:47am
It will take a Third Party to end NAFTA the NAU(north American union), GATT, and WTO. Both the GOP and the Dems passed NAFTA legislation in 1993 against the overwhelming will of the American People (Gee, does that sound familiar???) to satisfy their pimpdaddies on Wall Street looking for new investment markets at the expense of the American middle class and American wealth. It became law on January 1st, 1994. Over the next 16 years, entire American factories were dismantled and shipped to Mexico and overseas, and we lost over 5.3 million American manufacturing jobs and only God knows how many manufacturing-dependent ancillary jobs. Despite consistent GOP polling among Republicans showing 67% of Republicans oppose NAFTA, the GOP still supports NAFTA in its party platform. It will take a Third Party in 2012 to end the madness! The current election is just the prelude to a Third Party that will rid America of the socialist, globalist political paradigm and pariah we have in DC in both parties. |
No, Tom Brokaw, my 3 sons should not go to China, India and Middle East, looking for jobs! 0 # |
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October 18th, 2010 @ 1:10 pm
NAFTA & CAFTA is a Bilderberger thing…Newt Gingrich (R), Bob Dole (R), Bill Clinton (D) all signed off on it, and then patted themselves on the Back and told America, it is a Great piece of Legislation…The n George Bush (R) signed off on it while at a meeting in Canada…Wake up America, Zionosm/ Bilderbergers r the Real Enemy of America and has been since 1790.