Campbell
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You should do a little more research and try to read the whole story!
Following diplomatic negotiations dating back to 1990 among the three nations, U.S. President George H. W. Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Mexican President Carlos Salinas, each responsible for spearheading and promoting the agreement, ceremonially signed the agreement in their respective capitals on December 17, 1992. The signed agreement then needed to be ratified by each nation's legislative or parliamentary branch.
Hey dumbass, it was nothing more than a piece of paper until Clinton signed it into law!!!
Just admit your initial comment was a lie and move on. No need to make yourself look even worse.
Hey asshole....it was obviously HW Bush's deal. Just what part of that don't you understand? Like I said.....read about it. The whole story not just the part you choose.
Obviously dick for brains, Clinton ( a Democrat) thought it was a good enough deal to sign into law as well as majorities in both houses which includes lots of your fellow retards er.. I mean Democrats. What part of that do you not understand?
One only needs to read the final chapter. It's the only one that really matters.
OK....now you've done a complete reversal on your original take on the thing. You said it was Clinton's deal. It was HW Bush's doing from start to finish. Clinton, a newly elected president was handed a bill which had been signed more than a year before and he signed it. Just curious.....after the previous president and the legislature had a bill ready for your signature would you have signed it or shut down the government. OH!! I forgot, shutting down the government is what the right wing, tax cutting assholes do. I'd rather be a knot on a yellow dog's ass than to be a T Party Republican.
Why would NOT signing a Free Trade Agreement result in a government shutdown? Can you explain that?
Probably not. Your ignorant party is the one which jumps up and shuts down the government. Take From October 1 through 16, 2013 for example.