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The U.S. should not pass the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

"I will continue to oppose trade deals this Administration negotiates that are contrary to the best interests of America and my constituents in North Texas."

posted by TMassApproved 8/28/2008 5:38 PM

The U.S. should pass the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

There has been an increased instability in the region, but Colombia and President Uribe have been proven allies, and this agreement is essential in continuing that progress and cooperation

posted by TMassApproved 8/28/2008 5:37 PM

The U.S. should pass the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

And there is no better way to do that in Congress than by passing the Colombia Free Trade Agreement

posted by TMassApproved 8/27/2008 5:44 PM

The U.S. should pass the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

Politically, too, the agreement is in the American interest, as a reward to a friendly, democratic government that has made tremendous strides on human rights

posted by TMassApproved 8/26/2008 11:13 PM

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The U.S. should pass the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

Free trade creates more jobs than are lost, lowers prices and keeps the US competitive. The opposition is from unions trying to protect $80K a year janitorial jobs.

 Stand Taken 8/20/2008 3:27 PM

The U.S. should pass the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

It is time to stop talking. It is time to take action now to begin the approval process for the U.S.-Colombia trade agreement

posted by TMassApproved 8/20/2008 11:12 AM

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