Nothing like a commie making a few bucks. Two faced pinko sicko's !!!
HOW MUCH YOU WANT TO BET SHE'S STAYING IN A FOUR STAR HOTEL?
Back when she went to "Inspect" Edgewood Aresenal, their "Home Away From Home" was the Hotel Pennsylvania next to the Willard. Both hotels are way out of the reach of the New Orleans flood victims.
CodePINK, The Halliburton of Protest, The Communist WalMart, The Biggest Business of the Hate America Left
Greedy Limosine Commies make me sick.
www.greenfestivals.org {http://www.greenfestivals.org}
Susan "Susie" Benjamin aka Medea's husband is Executive Producer of Green Festivals. He is also a co-founder of Global Exchange.
He is now working on creating a permanent Green Festival--www.greenmart.us--a downtown building in San Francisco that will be the wholesale/retail green everything store.
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Medea's husband
* Kevin Danaher, Veteran Human Rights Activist and co-founder of Global Exchange, will discuss long term responses to terrorism and grassroots ways to respond to global economic forces.
Described by The New York Times as the "Paul Revere of globalization's woes,"
Kevin is an executive producer of the Green Festivals, two-day events bringing together hundred of green economy companies, social justice and environmental organizations, speakers, live music, organic food and drink, and tens of thousands of attendees hungry for a transition to the green economy. He is now working on creating a permanent Green Festival--www.greenmart.us--a downtown building in San Francisco that will be the wholesale/retail green everything store.
Justice, Not War: "A momentous decision confronts us as a nation: Do we define the violence of Sept. 11 as an act of war or as a crime against humanity?," Danaher asks his audiences. "If we define it as war, it couches the issues in nationalist sentiment and separates us from the people of other nations. If we define it as a crime against humanity, it holds the potential for uniting humankind against the scourge of terrorism." Mr. Danaher will discuss how the US must, among other things, work for the establishment of an international criminal court and dedicate itself to ending global poverty if we are to succeed in abolishing international terrorism.
Fifty Years is Enough: The Case Against the World Bank and the IMF: Exploring the themes of Kevin's book, this talk argues how the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, by controlling hundreds of billions of dollars and setting the policy agenda in developing countries, keep developing economies open to corporate penetration, but promote policies that destroy the environment and undermine the standard of living for the majority.
Corporations are Gonna Get Your Mama: Globalization and the Downsizing of the American Dream: Based on Kevin's book, this talk focuses on the negative effects of globalization in the US, explaining how corporate globalization is exporting US jobs, bankrupting our government, undermining democratic principles, and destroying our environment.
Dr. Danaher has published articles in The Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The International Herald Tribune, The Financial Times of Zimbabwe, Africa News, TransAfrica Forum, Harvard Educational Review, Issue, The Progressive and many other publications. His writing has covered subjects such as "US Agriculture and Its Impact on Third World Farming," "Hidden Costs of the War with Iraq," and "Challenging the Leadership of the World Economy."
Dr. Danaher received his doctorate in sociology from the University of California at Santa Cruz in 1982. Before joining Global Exchange he was a senior analyst at Food First/the Institute for Food and Development Policy, an associate fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC, and for four years he taught in the School of Government at American University. He currently lives in San Francisco with his wife, Medea Benjamin, and his two daughters, Arlen and Maya.
She's married?! Sure he isn't a beard?
She and the Code Pinkos I met face to face sure looked like a bunch of lesbians.
Will the paying audience be protesting all the Cadillac Escalades that pull up?
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Hostelling International Washington, D.C.
$29.00 per bed for members/$32 per bed for non-members no private baths -----------------------------------------------------------
Funny stuff. They don't bathe anyway.