"I don't think it's appropriate to go to Ohio and tell people one thing while your aide is calling the Canadian ambassador and telling him something else," McCain said, referring to Obama. "I certainly don't think that's straight talk."DISCLAIMER: I am supporting Senator McCain.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Should we be relieved or concerned about this?
While Senator Obama demagogues NAFTA and trade in Ohio (though not in Texas), CTV reports that he sent his chief economic advisor to reassure the Canadians that it was just campaign "rhetoric not to be taken seriously." So at least Senator Obama knows that NAFTA has been good for the United States, but...
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More information on this - there's no clear account on what transpired between the Obama camp and Ottawa:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cbc.ca/mrl3/8752/vsu/wmv-hi/macdonald-obama-memo080303.wmv
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