I don't think there is enough time to make it happen
for May 12, but we might want to ask the World Affairs
Council to sponsor a debate on CAFTA/trade issues this
summer or fall. Especially with trade playing such a
major role in the elections they might be interested in
putting something together that featured multiple
perspectives on CAFTA, trade issues, or trade rules
impact on Maine. It could make for an interesting forum
and a great way to reframe the debate and push a fair
trade message. The corporate free trade arguments are
not hard to take apart.

Just a thought.

Cheers,
matt

On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 14:46:33 -0400, "Lesley E. Lichko"
wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> I like Matt's suggestion that MFTC and/or PICA join
the
> MITC, so we can stay on top of their activities.
>
> Also, if you haven't already done so, please check out
> the website for the World Affairs Council of Maine.
> They state the following as part of their purpose:
>
> The Council assists business leaders in understanding
> the impact of world affairs on global trade and local
> economies. It encourages workers to expand their
> companies' international perspective.
>
> You can find them at http://www.wacmaine.org/.
>
> Lesley

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