Georgia Lt. Governor candidate
Ralph Reed brags about CAFTA vote
Was somewhat surprised to see the name of a Georgia Lt.
Governor candidate pop up in the crowing of the Bush Administration
victory on CAFTA. For those who are opposed to these continuing
senseless Expensive Trade agreements thought that it was worth
passing on for your consideration next year.
“The president deserves a lot of credit for a bold
second-term agenda and for working closely with the Republican
leadership on Capitol Hill,” said Ralph Reed, president of Century
Strategies, a political consultancy, and a Republican strategist.
“We may well have what in the post-world war two period is a
novelty an extraordinarily successful second term. He is a greatly
underestimated legislative leader.”
He predicted further second-term successes such as social
security reform would follow, aided by an improving economy and
solid Republican majority.
We have also noticed that Ralph Reed has refused to respond to
our letter asking him for his position on outsourcing (See:
Who supports using your tax
dollars to send American jobs to India ...you will know in November
2006). By the way outsourcing just cost Atlanta another
180 jobs this week, by Earthlink. Brings their total of outsourced
jobs to almost 3,000 (See:
Georgia loses another 180 jobs
to foreign countries - Earthlink this time and the lost jobs are in
Atlanta).
It is a SAD New Day in Georgia
when Cynthia McKinney is voting more conservative than six of our
seven Republican members of the US House of Representatives (See:
CAFTA passed House by two votes ...).
The source for this quote by Ralph Reed is:
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/2f2b1598-ffa9-11d9-86df-00000e2511c8.html
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