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Canada, for peace, against harmful inequality

Contributor: Fleabag

Date: 2003-04-12 21:30:35


I also agree with simms, as I am also a 'leftist'. There was and is nothing wrong with NAFTA as far as the US is concerned. One sided, in their favour, as usual. With regard to your last paragraph, I can only say that as much as I agree with these ideals, they are totally opposite the concerns of capitalism. Each one undermines profit, and therefore is evil according to Mammon.

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Canada, for peace, against harmful inequality

Contributor: codc01

Date: 2003-04-13 14:23:13


I am not a leftist, I consider myself center-right, and i think free trade agreements are good, as they help the world by removing tariffs. The main problem is that what is on paper never turns up to be the reality. And the litigation process is simply too long, costly and complex...




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