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	<title><![CDATA[A Test for Democrats on Foreign Policy]]></title>
	<url>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-fund/a-test-for-democrats-on-f_b_95401.html</url>
	<abstract><![CDATA[<p><strong>A Latin Country Asks for Our Help. Can We Rise Above Politics to Give It? <br />
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Trade legislation debates are usually about dry-as-dust topics like reciprocity and dumping. But sometimes they really matter. Take the Colombia Free Trade Agreement, which the Bush administration will send to Congress this week. If Congress rejects it, the loss wouldn't be just measured in dollars or pesos. It could have profound geopolitical effects that would hurt the U.S.</p>

<p>Colombia is a democratic ally of...</p>]]></abstract>
	<taxonomy><![CDATA[Politics]]></taxonomy>
	<date_published>2008-04-15T05:12:00-04:00</date_published>
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