[Texgreen] Antonia Juhasz mini "Red State" Tour

Craig MIller loveandrage@ureach.com
Fri, 22 Sep 2006 10:30:03 -0400


Thursday, September 28 – AUSTIN
7:00pm TALK
"The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time."
Location: Thompson Conference Center, The University of Texas-Austin Room 2.102
Sponsored by the Texas Fair Trade Coalition


Friday, September 29 – AUSTIN, SAN ANTONIO
12:30 pm
Interview at KOOP Radio
"People United" with Allan Campbell


The Bush administration used the military invasion of Iraq to
implement economic policies that have opened Iraq to over 150 U.S.
corporations.  The policies also paved the way for a new oil law set
for implementation this year with its roots in the Bush State
Department.  The law would provide U.S. corporations that which they
were denied prior to the March 2003 invasion: exploration and
production contracts for Iraq's oil at bargain basement prices.  And,
as the President repeatedly tells us, Iraq is only the beginning.

The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time
by Antonia Juhasz > Regan Books, HarperCollins Publishers, April 25, 2006,
exposes the Bush Administration's use of corporate globalization policy as a
weapon of war.

Antonia Juhasz is a visiting scholar at the Washington, DC-based
Institute for Policy Studies.  She is author of The Bush Agenda: Invading
the World, One Economy at a Time (REGAN, HarperCollins Publishers,
April 2006) and contributing author to Alternatives to Economic Globalization: A
Better World is Possible (Berrett-Koehler, 2004). She has served as a
Legislative Assistant to two United States Members of Congress and as the
Project Director at the International Forum on Globalization.  An award winning
writer, her work has appeared in dozens of publications, including as a frequent
contributor to the Op Ed pages of the Los Angeles Times.  She lives in San
Francisco.
http://www.TheBushAgenda.net




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