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Clinton: Time To Re-Evaluate NAFTA

(AP)  Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton told union leaders and Iowa voters her economic leadership should be judged by how well the middle class fares - and that trade agreements should be rejudged to see if they're helping or not.

With the presidents of four unions that are supporting her in the audience, Clinton tried Monday to address one of her biggest problems with labor - her husband's signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

"I think it is time that we assess trade agreements every five years to make sure they're meeting their goals or to make adjustments if they are not," the New York senator said. "And we should start by doing that with NAFTA."

Her Democratic primary rival John Edwards has been criticizing her husband's role in NAFTA, particularly before union audiences that he is trying to win over and who feel it has cost U.S. jobs. Edwards wants to renegotiate the agreement that lowered economic barriers between the United States, Canada and Mexico.

But while Edwards and other Democrats have been increasing their criticism of Clinton, the leader in the race, she focused on President Bush during a two-day tour of Iowa aboard a bus emblazoned in red, white and blue with her name and "Middle Class Express."

She stopped at a Made-Rite restaurant in Toledo, Iowa, where she ordered one of the establishment's loose-meat burgers with pickles and mustard and a side of fries. She was waited on by Anita Esterday, a nursing assistant and single mother who was waitressing as a second job.

Clinton told Esterday's story during her next stop in Marshalltown and called it the perfect illustration of her tour. She said hardworking Americans don't feel that the government sees their struggles.

"I see you," Clinton said, her voice hoarse from all the speaking but rising to a yell. "I hear the story of the waitress at the Made-Rite."

Clinton's speeches were full of nostalgia for the values she said she learned growing up in 1950s middle class America - and with negative statistics about the economy under Bush. She said there has been increasing globalization, a housing crisis, growing income disparity and fiscal irresponsibility, and Bush has failed to respond.

"Anybody who tells you the Republicans are the party of fiscal responsibility, just roll your eyes," Clinton said to laughter from an audience gathered at City Hall in Cedar Rapids, Iowa's second largest city.

She said her father taught her about debt and the importance of a balanced budget, and she promised to take those values with her to the White House.

"I ask whether our middle class is expanding and getting ahead," she said. "Are we on the road to a more prosperous middle class or not? The administration has failed that test. My administration will not."

Republican National Committee spokesman Danny Diaz said although Clinton is talking about prosperity for the middle class, she would increase spending dramatically and raise taxes.

"Clinton's tax-and-spend express makes it clear once more that she truly believes the government knows best how to spend our money, run our health care, and raise our children," he said. "Luckily, the American people know better."

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by red164 October 10, 2007 3:33 AM EDT
Democrats have to be spoon fed what to believe.


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Posted by katg21 at 05:31 PM : Oct 09, 2007

I''ve let my subscription lapse on Republican Talking Points Weekly,
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by red164 October 10, 2007 3:31 AM EDT
Democrats have to be spoon fed what to believe.


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Posted by katg21 at 05:31 PM : Oct 09, 2007


9/11 ''Talking Points'' Urged Congress Say, ''They Hate our Freedom''


9/11 ''Talking Points'' Urged Congress Say, ''They Hate our Freedom''


9/11 ''Talking Points'' Urged Congress Say, ''They Hate our Freedom''


9/11 ''Talking Points'' Urged Congress Say, ''They Hate our Freedom''
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by pwrslm October 10, 2007 1:17 AM EDT
Bush said "The Democrats must stop spending" May we remind you. when you took office from a Democrat President, our books were in the black with plenty of surplus. You have destroyed our country in every which way possible
Posted by nikosk1

sometime you just have to kick back and smile when they let these kind of idiots out of the closet.

balanced budget, lol...havent heard that lie in a few years, like 8.
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by pwrslm October 10, 2007 1:16 AM EDT
Oh this is one lying beoch!! billary is the one that started nafta, these people suck so back when they always lie.

Take all her corrupted campain dollars and donate them to orphans. This slimy two bit lying lawyer doesnt need to be our president.
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by katg21 October 9, 2007 8:31 PM EDT
Wow....still no Sandy Burgler story. Can CBS be any more BIASED? You can bet that a republican doing the same thing would be given the same ''''hands off'''' treatment.
Posted by SignOf4 at 08:22 AM : Oct 09, 2007

Most democrats don''t even know who that is, I guess because it''s not reported to them on the major three like you say. Pretty pathetic. None of them realize that their own party thinks they are idiots. Democrats have to be spoon fed what to believe.
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by katg21 October 9, 2007 8:26 PM EDT
Bush said "The Democrats must stop spending" May we remind you. when you took office from a Democrat President, our books were in the black with plenty of surplus. You have destroyed our country in every which way possiblePosted by nikosk1

Irrational thinking a$$hole. What, you think fighting a war doesn''t cost anything? What about Katrina? You lefty wackos make me sick. You''re only capable of regurgitating talking points, no brains of your own to speak of.
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by signof4 October 9, 2007 6:50 PM EDT
''Clinton: Time To Re-Evaluate NAFTA''

Ya think? Your loser husband should never have signed it!
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by jack3213 October 9, 2007 1:45 PM EDT
Hillary Clinton has hired Sandy Berger as her National Security Advisor to her campaign.

You remember Sandy Berger - the guy who worked as National Security Adviser to Bill Clinton - and who also pled guilty to stealing National Archive documents by stuffing them in his pants and socks, and stashing them under a construction trailer near the National Archives building, and took the documents home and cut them up with scissors...

...yah, that guy.

Well, he has joined the Hillary team now.

Only problem is - he is barred from gaining access to any National Security information.

That means that if Hillary discloses any information, SHE IS GOING TO JAIL.
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by mudrose-2009 October 9, 2007 1:28 PM EDT
Wow....still no Sandy Burgler story. Can CBS be any more BIASED? You can bet that a republican doing the same thing would be given the same ''''hands off'''' treatment.
Posted by SignOf4

And yet they demand that the Fairness Doctrine be reinstituted so that talk radio will be silenced. The media has been bought lock, stock and barrel and President Harry and Chairman Mao Waxman wanna conduct hearing to silence Limbaugh, Hannity and Levin on the radio waves. Apparently Harry and this thugs didn''t like what the people did on the immigration bill they tried to ram down our throats.
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by signof4 October 9, 2007 11:22 AM EDT
Wow....still no Sandy Burgler story. Can CBS be any more BIASED? You can bet that a republican doing the same thing would be given the same ''hands off'' treatment.
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