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Subject: CAFTA vote story


> July 29, 2005
>
>
> When the official 15-minute period ended, CAFTA had gone down to defeat,
180 "nays" to 175 "yeas."  But the House leadership was so politically
driven to get what they wanted, they broke the House rules: they simply
violated the time limit in order to keep twisting arms and making deals
until they finally had bought or coerced enough votes to pass CAFTA nearly
an hour later.
>
> "Twist some Republican arms until they break in a thousand pieces."  That
statement by Representative Jim Kolbe (R-Arizona) describes the Republican
leadership's rabid determination to get the U.S. House to pass the Central
American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) -- no matter what.
>
> The vote that began late Wednesday night finally ended just after midnight
on Thursday morning, July 28.  But Mr. Kolbe's statement doesn't begin to
tell the whole truth.  Here's some of what he left out.
>
> Because President Bush and the House leadership knew the vote would be
razor close, the day of the vote began with the president making a rare
appearance on Capitol Hill to speak before a closed-door, members-only
meeting of House Republicans that morning.  He even brought Vice President
Cheney and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice with him.
>
> And the arm-twisting began.
>
> "The last-minute negotiations for Republican votes resembled the wheeling
and dealing on a car lot.  Republicans who were opposed or undecided were
courted during hurried meetings in Capitol hallways, on the House floor and
at the White House.  GOP leaders told their rank and file that if they
wanted anything, now was the time to ask, lawmakers said, and members took
advantage of the opportunity by requesting such things as fundraising
appearances by Cheney and the restoration of money the White House has tried
to cut from agriculture programs.  Lawmakers also said many of the favors
bestowed in exchange for votes will be tucked away into the huge energy and
highway bills that Congress is scheduled to pass this week before leaving
for the August recess."  -- The Washington Post, July 28, 2005
>
> Yet despite all the bribes and threats (one congressman estimates at least
$47 billion in pork, and probably much more), the Republican establishment
would later that night fail to get the U.S. House to pass CAFTA when the
legitimate 15-minute voting period would expire.  CAFTA would be stopped
fair and square.
>
> But even though House Republican leaders preach the importance of good
morals, and run for office on "family values," their game plan already
included buying votes and breaking the rules to get what they wanted.
Before the CAFTA debate even began Wednesday evening, House Majority Leader
Tom DeLay stated, "It will be a tough vote, but we will pass CAFTA tonight."
A bold prediction by Mr. DeLay, considering that the vote was too close to
call, and he knew it.  But when you have the power to break the rules and no
qualms about doing so, you can afford to make such predictions.
>
> Two hours of debate on CAFTA ended in the U.S. House at 10:59 p.m.
Wednesday night.  Representative Ray LaHood (R-Illinois), speaker pro
tempore, then ordered a 15-minute vote -- at the end of which CAFTA had been
defeated!  But with the vote kept open for more than one hour after it
began, the "final" vote tally was 217 in favor to 215 against, with two not
voting.  Or was it?  We were led to believe that the two members who didn't
vote, Jo Ann Davis (R-Virginia) and Charles Taylor (R-North Carolina) who
were already on record as going to vote "no" and would have defeated CAFTA,
had been persuaded to remain silent.  Mr. Taylor's was a key vote from a
textile state that everyone was watching.
>
> Republican leaders "spent much of [the] time wrestling with about 10
rebellious but 'undecided' Republicans, pleading and pressuring one after
another to vote for the agreement." -- New York times, July 29, 2005.  The
herd mentality dictates that if you can break key resistance, the rest will
follow.
>
> But on Thursday, the day after the vote, I received a telephone call from
a talk radio host in Congressman Taylor's district.  He told me he had asked
Mr. Taylor that morning why he didn't vote against CAFTA as he had pledged.
The talk radio host told me "Taylor said he had voted 'no'...but somebody
changed it and Mr. Taylor was furious."  "'I voted NO,' Mr. Taylor announced
in a terse statement on Thursday, saying the House clerk's written log
showed his vote...." -- New York Times, July 29, 2005.
>
> So, the Republican leadership claimed their razor-thin victory.  On
Thursday, presidential press secretary Scott McClellan bragged, "And on the
Central American Free Trade Agreement, last night's vote was a real victory
for the American people...."  Well, Scott...that's what Bill Clinton told us
about NAFTA in 1993.
>
> See how your U.S. representative voted.  If he voted against CAFTA, please
thank him.  If he voted for CAFTA, please express your opinion.
>
> Vote Tally
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http://capwiz.com/liberty/issues/votes/?votenum=443&chamber=H&congress=1091
>
> Thousands of you throughout the country worked hard to protect U.S.
sovereignty from the globalists' agenda.  It is hard work.  Sometimes it
seems thankless -- but we are stronger for every effort we make.  Next time,
a hair's breath loss like this could be a narrow victory.  Don't give in and
don't give up.
>
> Thank you for your efforts!  We won't give up.
>
> Kent Snyder
> The Liberty Committee
> http://www.thelibertycommittee.org
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