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  • None of these things are EVER factored in when talking about the "benefits" of NAFTA, GAAT, etc.

    Math and Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • It is going to take a demographic shift of the American people to the streets to solve the problems that the World Bank, WTO, GAAT, NAFTA, and CAFTA have presented us with.

    Illegal Immigration - One World Nexus 2006

  • (GAAT) Initiative -- has been formed to help make inclusive travel and tourism a reality in Georgia.

    Rolling Rains Report 2010

  • (GAAT) Initiative -- has been formed to help make inclusive travel and tourism a reality in Georgia.

    Rolling Rains Report Scott Rains 2010

  • On December 16, 2009, an executive briefing to formally debut the GAAT Partnership was held in Atlanta.

    Rolling Rains Report 2010

  • On December 16, 2009, an executive briefing to formally debut the GAAT Partnership was held in Atlanta.

    Rolling Rains Report Scott Rains 2010

  • After the Second World War there were many bold initiatives to create better systems of global co-operation, including BrettonWoods, the United Nations, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GAAT), the Geneva Conventions, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the World Trade Organization, the Group of 8 and now the G20.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

  • GAAT Co-Chair and IBM representative Bill Curtis-Davidson presented an overview of the GAAT Partnership, and announced the release of a

    Rolling Rains Report Scott Rains 2010

  • GAAT Co-Chair and IBM representative Bill Curtis-Davidson presented an overview of the GAAT Partnership, and announced the release of a

    Rolling Rains Report 2010

  • Today, thanks to the one worlders New World Order using as vehicles NAFTA and GAAT, WTO, along with the Multi-National Corporations our pillar of democracy (middle-class) has shrunk along with the manufacturing sector of our economy to 16\%.

    The Voice 2009

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