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[Dems2008] *? 2 ALL: FIRST LADY RECORDS SHOW CLINTON PROMOTED NAFTA - WHAT ARE YOUR COMMENTS?*

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FIRST LADY RECORDS SHOW CLINTON

PROMOTED NAFTA - WHAT ARE YOUR COMMENTS?*

Hillary Clinton now argues that the North American Free Trade Agreement needs to be renegotiated, but newly released records from the National Archives and the Clinton Presidential Library showed yesterday she promoted its passage.

NAFTA has become such an issue on the Democratic presidential campaign trail that both Clinton and Obama have vowed to renegotiate it.

The NAFTA agreement, linking trade between the United States, Canada and Mexico, was considered a major accomplishment by Bill Clinton in 1994.

But now many Americans blame the agreement for the loss of thousands of U.S. manufacturing jobs.

Among the thousands of details of daily life for Clinton in the released records, there was a November 10, 1993, entry -- a "NAFTA Briefing drop-by," in Room 450 of the executive office building next door to the White House, closed to the news media.

Approximately 120 people were expected to attend the briefing, and Clinton was to be introduced by White House aide Alexis Herman for brief remarks concluding the program.

Hillary Clinton To Release First Lady SchedulesFirst Lady records show Clinton promoted NAFTA - what are your comments?

Greg Dempsey
For Real Progressives

 

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First lady records show Clinton promoted NAFTA

Steve Holland
Reuters US Online Report Top News

Mar 19, 2008 17:05 EST

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -

The National Archives and the Clinton presidential library jointly released more than 11,000 pages of Clinton's daily schedule as first lady from 1993 to 2001.

The release came in response to charges that she is overly secretive, and also allowed her campaign to promote her argument that she gained valuable White House experience during her years as first lady.

Clinton and Obama are battling to win Pennsylvania on April 22, the next contest in a closely fought campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination to face Republican John McCain in the November election.

The documents clearly indicated that Clinton had a powerful role at the White House, frequently meeting foreign leaders and presiding over meetings.

The documents, while a mundane accounting of Clinton's daily movements, brought back some reminders of the Clintons' White House tenure.

LEWINSKY, RICH REMINDERS

On January 26, 1998, for example, the day Bill Clinton declared "I did not have sexual relations with that woman," Monica Lewinsky, first lady Clinton had a busy day, including a round-table discussion with students from her alma mater, Wellesley College.

Later she went to New York for an education event, and spent the night at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. The weather forecast on that day's schedule said, "Mostly cloudy. High 37. Low 27.

When Hillary Clinton appeared at a January 1999 event at the Kennedy Center, it was Beth Dozoretz who escorted her to her seat, according to the records.

Dozoretz two years later was reportedly linked to a last-minute drive that succeeded in persuading President Clinton to grant a pardon to fugitive financier Marc Rich, a decision that has haunted Clinton in his post-White House days.

The documents also showed the first lady got herself quickly immersed in what would be a failed attempt to revamp the U.S. health care system.

Clinton's first known meeting to discuss health care came just three days after President Clinton's January 20, 1993, inauguration, according to the records.

(To read more about the U.S. political campaign, visit Reuters "Tales from the Trail: 2008" online at http://blogs.reuters.com/trail08/

(Editing by Eric Walsh)

Source: Reuters US Online Report Top News

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