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Bill Clinton backs Colombia trade deal Hillary opposes


Wednesday, April 9, 2008 5:01 PM CDT

  
  

WASHINGTON - The presidential campaign of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday that her husband, the former president, supports a free trade agreement with Colombia that she strenuously opposes.

The acknowledgment adds new hurdles to the New York senator’s bid to woo Democratic voters in Pennsylvania and elsewhere who believe free trade agreements have eliminated thousands of U.S. jobs. On Sunday, she demoted her chief campaign strategist for his role in promoting the Colombia pact.

Hillary Clinton told union activists Tuesday she would do everything in her power to defeat the Colombia Free Trade Agreement now before Congress.

Her campaign spokesman, Jay Carson, said in response to a query from The Associated Press that the senator’s opposition is “clear and firm.” He added: “Like other married couples who disagree on issues from time to time, she disagrees with her husband on this issue. President Clinton has been public about his support for Colombia’s request for U.S. trade preferences since 2000.”

Bill Clinton has been his wife’s most prominent campaign surrogate and advocate for months.

A high point of his presidency was passage of the North America Free Trade Agreement, which his wife now criticizes at virtually every campaign stop. White House records show that as first lady Hillary Clinton attended several meetings designed to build congressional support for NAFTA in the early 1990s. She says she had reservations about the pact at the time, and made her feelings known in such gatherings.
  

Speaking about the Colombia trade deal Tuesday to a meeting of the Communication Workers of America, she said: “As I have said for months, I oppose the deal, I have spoken out against the deal, I will vote against the deal and I will do everything I can to urge the Congress to reject the Colombia free trade agreement.”

On Sunday, Mark Penn left his post as top strategist for Clinton’s campaign after it was reported that he had met with Colombia’s ambassador to the United States to discuss passage of the agreement. Colombia was a client of Penn’s large public relations firm, Burson-Marsteller.

Many labor unions, including the CWA, oppose such trade deals, saying they displace U.S. jobs and encourage abuses of workers and the environment in other countries.

As president, Bill Clinton’s support of trade agreements with Mexico, Canada, China and other nations often put him at odds with fellow Democrats and labor leaders who backed a more protectionist approach. Clinton argued that Democrats should support lower barriers to trade because the nation, on balance, would benefit.

Many nonpartisan economists agree.

In 2005, the former president was paid $800,000 by Gold Service International, a Bogota-based business development group, for four days of appearances in Mexico, Colombia and Brazil. The group supports, among other things, the Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

Hillary Clinton’s Democratic rival, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, noted his opposition to the Colombia deal Tuesday when he spoke to the CWA group moments after Clinton left the stage. He said he opposes the treaty “because when organizing workers puts an organizer’s life at risk, as it does in Colombia, it makes a mockery of our labor protections.”

President Bush on Monday sent the proposed Colombia deal to Congress, which has 90 days to ratify or reject it. The administration says it would help the United States by eliminating high barriers for U.S. exports to Colombia. Most Colombian products enter the United States duty free under existing trade preference laws, the administration says.

Obama did not mention Penn in his 25-minute speech to CWA activists. But in a conference call arranged by his campaign, Teamsters President James Hoffa called on Clinton to cut all ties with Penn, who continues to advise her campaign.

“This latest issue with Mark Penn really hurts her credibility,” especially on trade issues, said Hoffa, who supports Obama.

In a separate conference call, Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson likened Penn to a newspaper editor who “plays an important role but isn’t in charge” of the paper.

Earlier this week, aides said both Hillary and Bill Clinton were angry upon hearing of Penn’s meeting with the Colombia’s ambassador, which proved deeply embarrassing to the campaign.

 

  

Comments »

M.LL wrote on Apr 26, 2008 10:50 PM:

" THIS IS OOOOLD NEWS AND MS HILLARY HAS BEEN REAL CLEAR OF HER OPPOSITION. SO ALL YOU WHO DO NOT SUPPORT HER, FINE,DON'T. AS FOR THOSE REMARKS, DO YOU ALL HAVE PROOF OR ARE YOU MIS-SPEAKING FROM THE MOUTHS OF OUR BIASED MEDIA. MS HILLARY WILL BE OUR NEXT PRESIDENT/COMMANDER IN CHIEF.
NOTE:NO NEGATIVE ON THE OTHER CANDIDATE
MANDY, San Jose, CA "

Juan Wertz wrote on Apr 26, 2008 12:00 PM:

" Plese stop any trade agreement with other countys. We need our jobs here in the USA. Mrs. Clinton you can stop all this and help get the gas down to where we can go to work. I am about to loose my job if the gas goes up any higher. Many of my co-worker are having a hard time the gas and insurance we are taking home less then 200 dollars a week.
Juan Wertz "

Sherri wrote on Apr 26, 2008 11:18 AM:

" Hillary is her own woman...hopefully the supers will do their job and support the best candidate to win. Hands down that is Hillary! "

MONICA_L wrote on Apr 25, 2008 7:56 PM:

" Hillary is funny. "

gatortally wrote on Apr 25, 2008 4:09 PM:

" I think I read that this " news " magazine is located in Minnesota, probably so by the slanted info it continues to write about that happened several weks ago re Columbia trade agreement. Was it St. Paul or the other twin city that elected a wrestler as either Mayor or Minnesota elected him as Gov.?? "

JB wrote on Apr 24, 2008 12:22 PM:

" What kind of woman would stay with a guy like Bill Clinton? He's openly been a womanizer (secret service says the numbers are in the thousands), and is linked to over 50+ people DYING (murder by suicide and accidents?) who were preparing to testify against he AND Hillary....hmmmm. Sounds more like a business/power brokerage relationship to me. Let's see; Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton again? Want the same old (lack of) family values and under-the-table deals going on in big business? Vote Clinton.

Want a change? Vote Obama....my choice is clear...and I'm a retired teacher pushing 60 and very white... very un-newsworthy if the evening news is the only thing you watch for information.

TIP: Rent the DVD, "the Clinton Ch ronicles" for information DOCUMENTED about the Clinton's since their Arkansas days. Check out the ties between the World Bank and the US News agencies...and see for yourself! "

JB wrote on Apr 24, 2008 12:19 PM:

" What kind of woman would stay with a guy like Bill Clinton? He's openly been a womanizer (secret service says the numbers are in the thousands), and is linked to over 50+ people DYING (murder by suicide and accidents?) who were preparing to testify against he AND Hillary....hmmmm. Sounds more like a business/power brokerage relationship to me. Let's see; Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton again? Want the same old (lack of) family values and under-the-table deals going on in big business? Vote Clinton.

Want a change? Vote Obama....my choice is clear...and I'm a retired teacher pushing 60 and very white... very un-newsworthy if the evening news is the only thing you watch for information.

TIP: Rent the DVD, "the Clinton Chronicles" for information DOCUMENTED about the Clinton's since their Arkansas days. Check out the ties between the World Bank and the US News agencies...and see for yourself! "

vicki wrote on Apr 21, 2008 11:25 AM:

" what i did read of this article, gettin burned out of all the B.S. Seems like former pres. bill clinton thinks he's running for president. not my vote just like sen. clinton.

have a good day "

Emerald wrote on Apr 21, 2008 1:36 AM:

" Those men who are opposing Hilary Clinton to be the first female President of United States may have unintelligent wifes in their lives. "

A. Bridges wrote on Apr 20, 2008 6:03 PM:

" Whats going to happen when she's president and Bill's under the table making bad deals. A husband and wife are to be mirrors to each other soul. What happen to right and wrong in this worls ? Knowing right from wrong is what keep us on the morally straight path. Listen to your heart that your best guide to life. "

j,rhines wrote on Apr 20, 2008 5:30 PM:

" IT IS TIME LADYS OF AMERICA, TO QUIT BEING FOOLISH IN THINKING HUSBANDS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED. yOU ALL HAVE FREE THINKING MINDS, IT IS TIME FOR A GREAT CHANGE IN OUR LOVED COOUNTRY, OR WE ARE GOING TO LOSS IT ALL LETS GIVE HILLARY A GOOD CHANCE AT DOING THIS' PLEASE USE YOUR HEADS. FORGET FEMALE PETTIE WAYS AND VOTE FOR A BETTER PEACEFUL, AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL,GODS LOVE "

vicki wrote on Apr 18, 2008 5:52 PM:

" hey sen. clinton, is he helpin you out? u say no he says yes. really wondering what he is doing not only suppose to be helping u but i mean when he isn't out there doing a rally etc. what is he really doing ? "

Mary C S wrote on Apr 18, 2008 4:52 AM:

" Come on ladies give the rest of us a break...You don't mean to tell me you agree with your husbands on every issue...Let us also be honest about something else...We have all misspoken from time to time get off of your crosses. "

maurice porter wrote on Apr 16, 2008 6:42 PM:

" I previously thought that Hillary would make an excellent president,now i think that she will do anything just to get elected. Her Bosnia story of being under fire proves that she will lie just to impress voters. If she didn't realize that she was lying then it's still scary because it shows that she's got other problems. Just tell the truth and stick to the issues. "

Johnson wrote on Apr 16, 2008 2:08 AM:

" Well, nothing like perfect human currently on the Earth. Why will you refer to something as a deal? It should satisfy all the parties involved. ....so why the faze about labour abuse? "

hamza wrote on Apr 15, 2008 10:51 PM:

" hello
congrulations the new victory,the new winner all the best. "

rev e. osilama wrote on Apr 15, 2008 3:44 AM:

" destiny is not in the of a man but what he or she can make to effect other let give hillary a trier so that the leadership inside of her can pruduce a new face for the world polities. "

Umeshu wrote on Apr 14, 2008 4:49 PM:

" Oh Catherine....so you 'control' your husband and everything in your life eh? Good for you.
There is nothing ridiculous about Hillary Clinton. She is a brilliant woman and the US should be honored to have her as a nominee and hopefully a president. But no, you need perfect humans. You'll have to build some. "

Margaret55 wrote on Apr 13, 2008 11:35 PM:

" Columbia? China? Does Hillary's $12,000,000.00 a year (not counting offshore accounts)and being among the most corrupt establishment politicians qualify one to be an "elite"? Does helping Bill pass NAFTA and now pretending to having had opposed it count as experience? How about voting for No Child Left Behind and Bush's war? Irish peacemaking and Bosnian bullets? We're being tricked here folks. "

juan wrote on Apr 12, 2008 2:18 PM:

" I am Colombian and I oppose that Trade Deal as well as many Comombians do.
I think she is right and here in Colombia we have had already many strikes opposing that trade. "

concerened american wrote on Apr 12, 2008 2:00 PM:

" Get real people. Hillary never opposed that deal.If she had, she would not hire Mark Penn who is a lobyist for Collumbia as her Campaign manager. Don't tell me she did not know. Don't tell me her husband never disclosed to her taht columbia was paying him 800,000 dollars to make it happen. You know why I say she knew about it, because she really never fired Mark penn. She says something to the voters while doing another thing. That is Hillary "

soccermaria wrote on Apr 12, 2008 12:23 PM:

" I agree that differences between married couples do exist; in fact, they are necessary for a healthy marriage.

I backed President for both of his campaigns. I think he has been one of our best presidents and definitely a champion for women's causes.

I am backing Hillary a 1000%. I backed Bill because of her. I don't see any problem with Bill having his ideas but I know Hillary ha hers and she will be in charge.

Penn, well,showed very poor judgment. No, I am not voting for him. I am voting for Hillary.

HILARRY, GO!!! "

Catherine wrote on Apr 11, 2008 10:46 PM:

" The Clintons have become a joke. Bill wants to keeping doing their deals with Dubai, Hillary wants to control the world. Meanwhile, Hillary can't even control her campaign, money or her lies let alone her husband. She still remains the most divisive politician, now she adds ridiculous. "

Blondshag wrote on Apr 9, 2008 8:12 PM:

" Hillary Rodham Clinton is the right president for America.

VOTE - "MY AMERICAN MAMA"
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON
PRESIDENT!!!

"


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