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    President Calls Secret Meeting to Pitch CAFTA

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    President calls secret meeting to pitch CAFTA
    Controversial trade bill vote could come today, sources say

    Posted: July 27, 2005
    1:00 a.m. Eastern

    By Sarah Foster
    © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

    With Congress scheduled to adjourn at the end of the week, the Bush administration and Republican leadership on Capitol Hill are working around-the-clock in an all-out effort to secure passage of the Central American Free Trade Agreement before the August recess.

    The Senate approved the controversial trade bill 54-45 on June 30, but opponents of the measure within the House of Representatives have maintained a steady resistance. Critics include not only Democrats, but Republicans concerned about CAFTA's threat to U.S. independence and its potential to draw American manufacturing jobs south of the border.


    To rally support within Republican ranks, House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., has requested "full attendance" of all members of the GOP Conference to attend a special meeting at 9 a.m. today, at which George W. Bush will speak. As is the conference's policy, no staffers, no media, and no Democratic members of the House will be admitted to hear the president.

    The House Republican Conference, made up of GOP members, exerts strong control over the legislative agenda, according to the watchdog group Citizens Against Government Waste. "The conference holds closed-door meetings to explicitly detail the party's message on issues and to ensure that members vote accordingly," CAGW reports.

    No one knows when the vote on CAFTA will occur, but it could come as early as this afternoon. Or – as Tom DeLay put it – "it could come at 4 in the morning, "whenever we have the votes."

    Some 218 votes are needed for passage, and critics and proponents predict the outcome will be extremely close. Indeed, it could be decided by just one vote.

    The insider publication Congress Daily reported yesterday that 123 House members plan to vote "yes" or are leaning toward "yes," with 172 members planning to vote or leaning to vote "no." That leaves 138 members who are undecided or not saying.

    "That' why President Bush is making a special effort to talk to House Republicans behind closed doors," Kent Snyder, executive director of the Liberty Committee, told WorldNetDaily. "They know how close this vote is going to be. They know the grassroots constituents from around the country are rallying against it, so they're doing everything they can – selling bridges, giving away bridges, making promises they'll never keep, they're doing everything they can to get this through.

    "Bush is going to put on the heavy hand, and if the leadership feels they have the votes they will walk out and give House members short notice that the vote is coming up. They want the whole thing over within 15 minutes."

    Snyder and the Liberty Committee have played a major role in mobilizing opposition to CAFTA within Republican ranks. The group is a nationwide network of grassroots activists dedicated to restoring constitutional, limited government – using the Internet as a way to make their concerns known to their representatives in Congress. For months it has been urging opposition to the trade agreement, which the committee maintains would cause irreparable harm to the independence of this country.

    Rep. Paul, R-Texas, founder of the Liberty Committee, says he opposes the treaty because it undercuts and circumvents the Constitution.

    "I oppose CAFTA for a very simple reason: It is unconstitutional. The Constitution clearly grants Congress alone the authority to regulate international trade. The plain text of Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 is incontrovertible. Neither Congress nor the president can give this authority away by treaty, any more than they can repeal the First Amendment by treaty. This fundamental point, based on the plain meaning of the Constitution, cannot be overstated. Every member of Congress who votes for CAFTA is voting to abdicate power to an international body in direct violation of the Constitution."
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    Re: President Calls Secret Meeting to Pitch CAFTA

    Rep. Paul, R-Texas, founder of the Liberty Committee, says he opposes the treaty because it undercuts and circumvents the Constitution.

    "I oppose CAFTA for a very simple reason: It is unconstitutional. The Constitution clearly grants Congress alone the authority to regulate international trade. The plain text of Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 is incontrovertible. Neither Congress nor the president can give this authority away by treaty, any more than they can repeal the First Amendment by treaty. This fundamental point, based on the plain meaning of the Constitution, cannot be overstated. Every member of Congress who votes for CAFTA is voting to abdicate power to an international body in direct violation of the Constitution."
    Right!!...that is absolutely correct. SO WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THAT TWO WEEKS AGO WHEN YOU WERE ON THE LOU DOBBS SHOW?

    Afraid they might think you were a quack?

    No American is going to think anyone is a quack when they tell the TRUTH about illegal immigration, CAFTA, North American Community, Security and Prosperity Partnership Pact, Free Trade Agreement of the Americas, or ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT.

    And so what if a few who are just using this like National Council of La Raza uses their phoney "race card" think so? They are the enemy so WHO CARES WHAT THEY THINK?

    We are talking about the END OF THE UNITED STATES!!

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    Give up George. These people are going to choose their jobs over you. You're leaving in 2008, they have a chance to stay. (At the rate they're going, the chances are slim that they will be re-elected...it will be up to them...and how well thay can stand up to you, GWB)

    You worked hard for your jobs, don't let George Bush ruin it all for you, and your families by making the American people vote you out of office.

    I sincerely believe that anyone who votes yes on CAFTA will not be re-elected.
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    Why does Jorge Bush need a secret meeting to pitch CAFTA? If CAFTA is so great then why does he need to do this all behind closed doors instead of out in public? Someone afraid that the American people might find out what your true agenda is Jorge?

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    behind closed doors

    Quote Originally Posted by dman1200
    Why does Jorge Bush need a secret meeting to pitch CAFTA? If CAFTA is so great then why does he need to do this all behind closed doors instead of out in public? Someone afraid that the American people might find out what your true agenda is Jorge?

    IMPEACH JORGE BUSH
    JORGE GETS MORE DONE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. SECRET MEETINGS ARE HELD IN ORDER TO BRIBE AND BRAIN-WASH OUR FOOL REPRESENTATIVES. AND THEY ARE FOOLS. COMPLETELY, MINDLESS, IDIOTIC, FOOLS!
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    I have been informed that DC Staff has been told to be prepared to stay till 12-1am tonight EST over CAFTA.

    That is real surprising isn’t it?

    Those underhanded scumbags will pull out all of the stops to get this passed. They are hoping that everyone will be tired and leave before they bring CAFTA up to vote on it then they wont debate it, they will just vote it and be done in a few minutes.
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    He will stop at nothing to get this passed. They will be exhausted and decide what the heck, if we have to pass this in order to go home and go to bed then just pass it.

    What kind of a way is this to run our government? Something so important and this is the only way George Bush can get what he wants.
    I can't believe it. To me it's a form of abusive force.
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    I guess if Bush stamps his feet hard enough his little cronies will follow. We need to keep the pressure going.
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