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Previous to that time they made coffee of the vegetable substance called Cafta, which is the same as the leaf known under the name of Kat, and not of Boon (the coffee berry) nor any preparation of Boon.
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Previous to that time they made coffee of the vegetable substance called Cafta, which is the same as the leaf known under the name of Kat, and not of Boon (the coffee berry) nor any preparation of Boon.
First Footsteps in East Africa Richard Francis Burton 1855
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The so-called Cafta 15 survived the 2006 election, but that wasn't the end of their ordeal.
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His seeming indifference to attempts to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, his support for a constitutional amendment to deny birthright citizenship to children of illegal aliens, and his opposition to the Nafta and Cafta free trade agreements in the name of doctrinal purity are at odds with most libertarians.
Why Ron Paul Matters Edward H. Crane 2011
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The people who gets hurt most by the Nafta and Cafta deals are still voting for the Clinton's, who made the trade deals in first case ..
Polls: Clinton gets lead in Indiana; Obama holds in North Carolina 2008
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I will remember you Hillary Bosnia sniper fire, Cafta = Mark Penn, Nafta = Canada, The Gasoline Scam that McCain came up with and you tried to seel to the American voters, and lastly I will remember how you would blow up Iran if elected President.
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He also opposed free trade deals—such as Nafta and Cafta—that, in his view, lack sufficient safeguards for labor organizing and environmental safeguards.
Obama Makes His Pitch to Pa. Unions - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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He voted against the Central American Free Trade Agreement (Cafta) in 2006 and says he will oppose others that do not have strong-enough labor and environmental provisions.
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In 2005, after Rep. Hayes declared himself "flat-out, completely, horizontally opposed to Cafta," he reversed his vote on the House floor, delivering the deciding margin for the trade agreement.
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He also opposed free trade deals—such as Nafta and Cafta—that, in his view, lack sufficient safeguards for labor organizing and environmental safeguards.
Obama Makes His Pitch to Pa. Unions - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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