Many Different Sources Testify
    of Rights Abuses and Conditions of Poverty
    Caused By NAFTA and CAFTA Type Free Trade Policy

    Please note, we support free trade only when it is truly free by the
    standards of our U. S. Constitution's law for all concerned and also
    fair.

    Having been promoted by global free trade politicians and corporations, our
    Federal Government has created a free trade policy that encourages the
    exploitation of oppressed workers in foreign factories for the greed of the greater
    profits that can be made under such conditions of oppression. It continues to do so
    even though the resulting loss of our nation’s factories greatly compromises our
    national security and independence. The following documents and more that testify
    of this exploitation of foreign labor can be seen in our public meetings, or you can
    get information that is comparable to the following documents by clicking HERE:

    Source 1 -        Rights Group Issues Critical Report on NAFTA.        
    Source 2 -        Publication of U.N. Report on Human Rights of the NAFTA.    
    Source 3 -        A New Giant Sucking Sound.        
    Source 4 -        Dollars and Sense.        
    Source 5 -        The Global Village of Abused Workers Rights / Human Rights.        
    Source 6 -        Social Dumping as in Exploiting Human Rights Oppression.        
    Source 7 -        Free Trade and Sweatshops.        
    Source 8 -        Macula Worker Campaigns against Sweatshop Oppression.

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    different now. For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish
    all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. And yet the
    same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at
    issue around the globe - the belief that the rights of man come not
    from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God.”

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