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_creationDateDatetimeApril 24, 2008 1:26:35 PM
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Better Roses Than Cocaine

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TopicPageColombia-United States Free Trade Agreement
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AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,Nicholas D. Kristof
SourcePageThe New York Times
DateDateApril 24, 2008
URLURLhttp://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/24/opinion/24kristof.html
QuoteText"One of President Bush’s most costly actions was his flat rejection of the Kyoto climate treaty; it symbolized a my-way-or-the-highway approach that bolstered anti-Americanism around the world. If the Colombia free-trade pact is rejected and the U.S. backs away from its commitment to expanding trade, that may be the Democrats’ equivalent of Kyoto, signaling a retreat from internationalism. It would be seen as the United States thumbing its nose at the world."
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Better Roses Than Cocaine by Nicholas D. Kristof (The New York Times, April 24, 2008) (view)