Join the Dallas Peace Center, Consumers for Peace, CLEAN (Citizens League for Environmental Action Now) and many concerned individuals in saying “EXXON ENOUGH!” tomorrow, May 28 at 8 am at the Meyerson Symphony Center.
This action has received a great deal of press including the Houston Chonicleand the Dallas Observer - it is crucial that we have a strong turnout! Please plan on being there, and invite your friends. Don’t have any friends? E-mail office@dallaspeacecenter. org and we’ll send you a list of 10 people you can call and invite to attend (and to be your friend). We’ll see you there! For more information on the Exxon Enough campaign visit www. DallasPeaceCenter. org/Exxon
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As ExxonMobil shareholders gather for their annual meeting in Dallas, a coalition of environmental, faith and peace organizations will be holding environmental justice hearings, news conferences and a demonstration to increase shareholder and public awareness of the worldwide troubles wrought by this company.
• Enough of your pollution that harms the health of people living near your refineries and plants on the Texas Gulf Coast; • Enough of your profiteering from the Iraq War, while people die, the wounded and displaced are neglected, and you engage our troops in your attempt to grab huge Iraqi oil reserves; • Enough of your excess, windfall war profits while we pay outrageous prices for gas prices and watch economies around the world crumbling; • Enough of the denial that burning petroleum products fuels global warming.
Wednesday, May 28 In front of the Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora St., Dallas The entire coalition, victims of refinery pollution and high cost of gas, as well as all in favor of ending war will gather with banners to loudly vo