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Demonstrators plan to protest 'corporate crooks' (Demonstrations at Waco Economic Summit)
Waco Tribune Herald ^ | August 8, 2002 | Jason Embry

Posted on 08/08/2002 6:38:50 AM PDT by McLynnan

The Western White House may be out near Crawford. But the inflatable White House will soon hit Indian Spring Park.

Demonstrators plan to use the park Tuesday during President Bush's economic forum at Baylor University. Their concern is corporate money in politics. Their props will include a 20-foot inflatable White House and a 10-foot puppet of former Enron chairman Kenneth Lay.

"We think corporate crooks are the ones who are buying influence from our politicians and selling out our democracy," said organizer David Martin, 34, who lives in San Antonio.

Martin's late father was a petroleum geologist with Enron, but resigned as the company restructured in the late 1980s. Enron's collapse wiped out three-fourths of his mother's retirement savings.

He's part of the Texas Enron Accountability Campaign, a group formed this election season to raise awareness of business scandals. U.S. Public Interest Research Group, which watches environmental issues, is also planning Tuesday's noontime event.

Organizers will hold a press conference and chant rhymes such as, "Hey Bush, it is plain. You're creating acid rain." They want to march the mile of University-Parks Drive that stretches from the park to Baylor, although Waco Police Chief Alberto Melis said Wednesday he will not allow traffic disruptions.

Martin hopes about 50 people will join him, with many of them coming from Dallas and Austin. He's also recruiting locals. He pitched the protest to about two dozen union members Wednesday at a Central Texas Labor Council meeting.

"We're going to take a march, have some fun and raise lots of hell," he told the council.

Larry Fisher, a 51-year-old electrician at the Alcoa plant in Rockdale, said he'd like to join the demonstration. But he has to work Tuesday.

"If you're a working person, you can't afford to take a day off to go to a protest," he said.

Workers are expected to join business leaders, economists and ethicists on the guest list for Bush's economic forum.

Rusty Black, parks director for the city of Waco, said demonstrators can use the park just as any other group would, as long as they're not stopping others from using it or blocking any streets.

Martin was part of a similar protest last month in Houston, where Vice President Dick Cheney headlined a fund-raiser for GOP Senate candidate John Cornyn. About 30 people, some wearing Cheney masks and prison stripes, chanted outside the hotel that housed the Cornyn event.

"Some of the journalists who were inside told us that they could hear the protest during the luncheon," he said. "They knew we were there. I don't think, under the circumstances, we'll get to have our voices heard during the economic forum."

Demonstrations will not be allowed on the Baylor campus.

About 300 people will participate in Bush's economic forum, and Baylor is bracing for up to 500 reporters and photographers. Luke Metzger, an organizer with the Public Interest Research Group, said he hopes the protest will catch the eyes of Waco residents who drive by and journalists who are following Bush.

"The eyes of the world will be focused on Waco Tuesday to see what the Bush administration will be doing to combat corporate irresponsibility and improve the economy," he said. "We want to shine the light on how corporations have been led into the White House."

Talks of protests at an economic event might strike up images of the World Trade Organization's 1999 meeting in Seattle. Newspapers reported that more than 500 protesters were arrested and the city suffered $2.5 million in damage.

But Metzger said the Waco event won't look like Seattle.

"We're just going to be there doing a peaceful demonstration and letting the Bush administration know how we feel," he said. "It will definitely be peaceful and orderly. No black masks."


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KEYWORDS: baylor; bush; crawford; economicforum; waco
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To: general_re
Gentle with the short jokes. I am on your side and am short. It is not my fault and I have gladly accepted what God has given me.
21 posted on 08/08/2002 12:17:32 PM PDT by olliemb
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To: olliemb
Some people, like Reich, are short in stature and short in spirit. Others, like some who grace this very board, may be short in stature, but are certainly giants where it matters most ;-)
22 posted on 08/08/2002 12:24:38 PM PDT by general_re
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To: McLynnan
Thnaks for the ping.
23 posted on 08/08/2002 1:15:18 PM PDT by hoosierpearl
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To: Miss Marple
I am now even MORE suspicious about Hillary attempting to wangle an invitation to join President Bush at the Baylor event. She wants to bring some fireman, ironworkers and others from NYC and lobby for funds for the World Trade Center. I can just see her standing up in front of these protestors and sympathizing (gag and puke) with 'their concerns'.

Link to story is Hillary Clinton Wants Texas Invite To Lobby For Trade Center Funds

24 posted on 08/08/2002 2:01:22 PM PDT by justshe
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To: justshe
You have drawn a logical and I think entirely realistic conclusion. She probably wants to embarass him at the Baylor event.

In my opinion, it is imperative that our side be represented at that park, so that when she shows up to get a photo op she is BOOED.

25 posted on 08/08/2002 2:35:52 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: justshe
I am now even MORE suspicious about Hillary attempting to wangle an invitation to join President Bush at the Baylor event

Ugh! We don't want her here, although I imagine some of the liberal Baylor establishment would fawn all over her. Side note -- Baylor is lobbying big time for W's presidential library.

26 posted on 08/08/2002 5:44:49 PM PDT by McLynnan
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To: Miss Marple
In my opinion, it is imperative that our side be represented at that park, so that when she shows up to get a photo op she is BOOED.

Wouldn't miss it for the world. That presumptuous witch is as bad as Jesse Jackson with her constant publicity seeking.

27 posted on 08/08/2002 5:46:45 PM PDT by McLynnan
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To: general_re
How sweet--you have won my heart. thanks.
28 posted on 08/08/2002 8:45:22 PM PDT by olliemb
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To: McLynnan
Don't you love it? These dashing activists protesting "corporate crooks" - unlike the rest of us who are all for "corporate crooks" of course. To top it off, some lib/soc foundation will underwrite this terribly important and "highly relevant" cause while the rest of us have to work for a living actually producing something.
29 posted on 08/08/2002 9:06:25 PM PDT by Let's Roll
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