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<TT>from the National Campaign for Jobs and Income Support...<BR>
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"WHAT ABOUT US, MR. PRESIDENT?" : NCJIS Leaders Protest in Bush's Own<BR>
Backyard!<BR>
On October 24, 225 grassroots, low-income leaders from 14 states and allies<BR>
from two dozen local organizations descended on President Bush's home state<BR>
of Texas to find his Administration guilty of pandering to the rich and<BR>
powerful while ignoring the needs of America's poor. For a complete summary<BR>
of the event, visit www.the-rest-of-us.org/texas.html.<BR>
The People's Court at Halliburton, Inc. <BR>
The group began their day with a surprise visit to the headquarters of<BR>
Halliburton, Inc. in downtown Dallas - Vice President Dick Cheney's former<BR>
employer - to subpoena the company's executives to appear at a People's<BR>
Court. The charge? Lining their own pockets and those of their friends while<BR>
millions of low-income Americans struggle just to get by.<BR>
Visit www.the-rest-of-us.org/ap1.html for an Associated<BR>
Press article about the action at Halliburton, Inc.<BR>
Visit www.nationalcampaign.org/photos082.asp to see more<BR>
photos from The People's Court.<BR>
On to the Ranch...<BR>
The group then boarded buses for the two-hour journey to Bush's Crawford<BR>
ranch to personally deliver their verdict to the President, who was in town<BR>
for a meeting with the Chinese president. Less than a half-mile from the<BR>
entrance, the buses were stopped by a single patrol car blocking the road.<BR>
As planned, activists poured out of the buses and headed straight for Bush's<BR>
door. There, they met a formidable array of law enforcement personnel<BR>
including Secret Service agents, Texas Rangers, and local officers headed by<BR>
Crawford police chief Donnie Tidmore.<BR>
Visit www.nationalcampaign.org/photos092.asp for photos of<BR>
the march to the Crawford ranch.<BR>
After a very tense set of negotiations with Chief Tidmore, who agreed to<BR>
deliver an invitation to a "People's Economic Summit" to President Bush, the<BR>
leaders agreed to return to the buses. By the time they arrived, several<BR>
members of the local and national press had arrived on the scene.<BR>
Thanks in part to those who participated in the National Call-In to CNN and<BR>
ABC earlier that week, the "Texas Action Tour" created an incredible buzz in<BR>
the national media. Coverage included the Associated Press, USA Today, CNN,<BR>
ABC World News Tonight, CBS, National Public Radio, as well as the Waco<BR>
Tribune-Herald and nearly every local Dallas and Waco television network<BR>
affiliate. A crew from the Bill Moyers PBS show accompanied the protesters<BR>
for the entire day as part of their research for a magazine-length story<BR>
that is scheduled to air in December.<BR>
Click on the links below for more coverage of the Texas<BR>
Action Tour:<BR>
"Protesters turned away from Bush's Texas ranch," Associated<BR>
Press, October 25, 2002. www.the-rest-of-us.org/ap2.html<BR>
"Protesters miss Bush at ranch," by Mike Anderson, Waco<BR>
Tribune-Herald, October 25, 2002. www.the-rest-of-us.org/waco.html<BR>
Transcript of National Public Radio coverage of the<BR>
Halliburton action. www.the-rest-of-us.org/npr.html</TT>
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