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The latest editorial in support of the Central American Free Trade Agreement ("Approve CAFTA," Friday), reads more like an appeal for expanding our foreign aid to the region than approving a trade deal.
Citing the long history of events and Central American turmoil dating back to the 1950s, The Washington Times argues that Congress should approve CAFTA "to help solidify the fragile foundations of democracy and the rule of law." No doubt this is a noble cause, but why should American businesses, most notably the sugar industry, have to face extinction to accomplish it?See the full content of this document
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