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President Clinton Signs NAFTA68

To America: Don't Trip on NAFTA Vote

by William F. Torpey

Over the years trade agreements have seldom caused the kind of uproar seen over the North American Free Trade Agreement. Few administrations have had anything like the battle that President Clinton faced in 1993. It was uphill all the way to get NAFTA approved. published 10 months ago

4 comments    politics congress constitution

Former Massachusetts Sen. Paul E. Tsongas68

The Center Alone Can't Fill the Void

by William F. Torpey

Americans, somewhere in the 1960's, began splintering away from the two-party system, which served the country well for decades. Many simply said, "A pox on both your houses," abandoning both major political parties. I believe they made a big mistake. published 8 months ago

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The Two-Party System

by William F. Torpey

The two-party system is not a one-party idea, contrary to popular belief. One does not have to go to France or Italy, or to myriad South American countries that have multiple factions, or parties, to find an example of how coalitions can lead to inaction and disaster. published 11 months ago

2 comments    politics democrats republicans

Harry S Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower: tough transition64

Transition Process Is Party Time

by William F. Torpey

The peaceful transition of presidents is something to marvel at in this country. While tradition and the Constitution play important roles, the temperament and good judgment of outgoing presidents can be vital. published 10 months ago

2 comments    politics constitution party time

Three-way Race -- Clinton, Bush, Perot63

Vote Your Conscience

by William F. Torpey

It seems that politicians, like lawyers, have graduated from being the butt of everybody's jokes to becoming the target of every lowlife who disagrees with their political positions. One reason for the increased enmity, in my view, is the demise of the two-party system. published 7 months ago

3 comments    politics vote george bush

Former Third Party Presidential Candidate Ross Perot61

Let Parties Pick Their Candidates

by William F. Torpey

Years ago, political parties were closely knit units in which the leadership and the membership pretty much agreed on the basic issues facing the city, state and country. That is to say Republicans agreed with Republicans, Democrats agreed with Democrats. published 8 months ago

6 comments    politics candidates ross perot

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