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In 2000, Daley served as campaign chairman for the unsuccessful presidential run of former Vice President Al Gore. Daley now heads J.P. Morgan Chase's office of corporate social responsibility, where he has said he will try "to reduce our own emissions while upgrading our systems to make us more environmentally friendly".

Daniel K. Tarullois a professor at Georgetown University Law Center, where he teaches international economic regulation, international law, and banking law. He is also a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. In the Clinton administration, Tarullo served as assistant secretary of state for economic and business affairs, deputy assistant to the president for economic policy, and assistant to the president for international economic policy.

Tarullo has criticized the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), which Obama also opposed, as "badly flawed," and has said the agreement has done "relatively little to affect the region's development challenges and to spread the gains from trade more broadly."

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  • Posted By: BoogieStik @ 11/06/2008 9:49:41 AM

    Comment: Just what we need...Canadians writing in to American publications, sowing hatred and spouting fallacious rhetoric.

    "Concerned Canadian", if you have a place in your heart for hatred, keep it in Canada.

  • Posted By: Glenno @ 11/05/2008 7:09:59 PM

    Comment: Hey Sassyfrassy, Kenya majority are christians, like Obama. Dont worry, im sure he wont be too different. The American Empire will surely continue to expand on the expense of other nations security/

  • Posted By: Concerned Canadian @ 11/05/2008 7:46:02 AM

    Comment: It was interesting to see Louis "Black Panther" Farrakhan , William Ayers , Tony Rezko, and Rev Wright follow Barack Hussein Obama to the voting booth...yup....America has changed !!

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