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ENEMYS LIST - Leaked document of CEO phone/fax/emails |
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by USTrade (No verified email address) |
20 Jun 2001
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Forwarded document, to be used in all appropiate ways. |
FORWARD WIDELY! FORWARD TO FREE-TRADE/GLOBALIZATION LISTS!
June 19, 2001 over 250 giant corporations from across the country came together in the
Ronald Reagan International Trade Building in Washington DC to announce a new business
coalition, USTrade, that will work to push the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), a new
round of the WTO, and
especially FAST TRACK in the U.S. Congress. A preliminary analysis of those present at the
meeting indicates large numbers of wealthy Caucasian males wearing expensive suits.
...(leaked) contact list with direct phone, fax, and emails for the 30 or so members of \"steering
committee\" of the coalition from groups like the American Chemistry Council (chemical
industry, also biotech), National Association of
Manufacturers, Coalition of Service Industries, and more.
The steering committee contact list is attached in Microsoft Word format, as well as a list of all
the corporations that are members of USTrade. It is also pasted below.
While the Sierra Student Coalition offers this information to you only as a public service, a little
birdie has told us that this list could be used to send large numbers of emails, faxes, and
phone calls to these corporate free-traders. The little birdie thinks that blasting faxes, emails,
and phone calls to these people 9AM to 5PM EST the WEEK OF JUNE 25, 2001 asking
them about their true intentions with their trade policies might
inconvenience them a whole lot.
USTrade is an enormous business coalition - almost as big as our movement is broad.
They\'re taking a page from our playbook in doing this. This is an unprecedented step for
business groups to take, but they know they will have to face us - the new anti-globalization
movement - in these fights to get what they want. But don\'t underestimate this business
coalition. They have
a lot of money and a lot of power on Capitol Hill.
They are pushing Fast Track hard, and the Fast Track situation is heating up. The Republican
leadership is pushing for a vote on Fast Track in the House of Reps. as early as July. After
you fax and email these corporate free-traders, FAX AND CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE
IN CONGRESS. Fast Track would vastly increase the odds that Bush will be able to ram a
new WTO round and the FTAA through Congress - it too must be stopped!
Tell your REPRESENTATIVE TO OPPOSE FREE TRADE and the FAST TRACK
PROPOSAL PUT FORTH BY REP. CRANE!!! Call the Capitol switchboard at 202.224.3121,
ask to be connected to your representative (look it up at www.congress.org),
ask to speak with the aide that deals with trade, and TELL THEM UNEQUIVOCABLY THAT
THEY SHOULD REJECT FAST TRACK!!! Also set up a meeting or protest during the July 4
recess when your member of Congress is in their home district!
Both the Sierra Student Coalition and the little birdie agree that we CANNOT let those wealthy
white men from USTrade win this fight! Don\'t let them forget that we are living in a
post-Seattle, post-Quebec world - don\'t let them or Congress ignore our movement! We beat
Fast Track in \'97 and \'98. Let\'s do it again.
Go to www.ssc.org for more info on Fast Track.
**********************************************
USTrade Coalition
Steering Committee Contact List
Courtesy of the Sierra Student Coalition’s “Student Action on the Global Economy” campaign.
Contact: 1.888.JOIN.SSC / www.ssc.org
The majority of these numbers appear to be direct. USTrade is a new business coalition
formed in order to facilitate corporate efforts to push Fast Track, the FTAA, and a new round
of the WTO. One interesting note – the McGraw-Hill Companies, whose CEO chaired their
press conference, is a educational materials corporation that is presumably in on trade for the
potential privatization of education.
Have fun.
NAME, COMPANY TELEPHONE FAX EMAIL
William Lane, Capterpillar Inc 202.466.0672 Not given Lane_william (at) cat.com
Bob Vastine, Coalition of Service Industries 202.289.7460 202.775.1726 Vastine (at) uscsi.org
Cal Cohen, Emergency Council on American Trade (ECAT) 202.659.5147 202.659.1347
Cchoen (at) ecattrade.com
Linda Menghetti, ECAT 202.659.5147 202.659.1347 Lmenghetti (at) ecattrade.com
Chris Padilla, Eastman Kodak Co. 202.857.3463 202.857.3401 Chris.padilla (at) kodak.com
Scott Shearer, Farmland Industries 202.783.5330 202.783.4381 Psshearer (at) farmland.com
Peter Iovino, Ford Motor Co. 202.962.5361 202.336.7223 Piovino (at) ford.com
Kitty Brims, National Association of Manufacturers(NAM) 202.637.3143 202.637.3182
Kbrims (at) nam.org
Bill Primosch, NAM 202.637.3145 202.637.3182 Brimosch (at) nam.org
Frank Vargo, NAM 202.637.3144 202.637.3182 Kvargo (at) nam.org
Mary A. Irace, National Foreign Trade Council 202.887.0278 202.452.8160 m.irace (at) nftc.org
Erik Autor, National Retail Federation 202.626.8104 202.626.8197 Autore (at) nrf.org
Cynthia K. Johnson, Texas Instruments Inc 202.662.2469 202.628.2980 Ckjohnson (at) ti.com
Meggan E. Abboud, Boeing 703.465.3228 202.465.3045 Meggan.e.abboud (at) boeing.com
Theodore Austell, Boeing 703.465.3876 703.465.3018 Ted.austell-III (at) pss.boeing.com
Brigitte Gwyn, The Business Roundtable 202.467.3258 202.466.3509 Bgwyn (at) brt.org
Johanna Schneider, The Business Roundtable 202.467.5263 202.466.3509
Jschneid (at) brtable.org
Cynthia Braddon, The Mcgraw-Hill Companies 202.383.3701 202.383.3718
Cindy_braddon (at) mcgraw-hill.com
William Jordan, The Mcgraw-Hill Companies 202.383.3404 202.383.3718
william_jordan (at) mcgraw-hill.com
Scott Miller, Procter & Gamble 202.393.3404 202.393.4606 Miller.rs. (at) pg.com
William Workman, U.S. Chamber of Commerce 202.463.5455 202.463.3114
Wworkman (at) uschamber.com
Timothy Deal, U.S. Council for Int’t Business 202.371.1316 202.371.8249
Tdeal (at) uscib-dc.org
Scott Shearer, Agriculture Trade Coalition 202.783.5330 202.783.4381
Psshearer (at) farmland.com
Claude Boudrias,American Chemistry Council 703.741.5915 703.741.6070
Claude.boudrias (at) americanchemistry.com
Bill Pryce, Council of the Americas 202.639.0724 202.639.0794 Wpryce (at) as-coa.org
Patrick Killbride, Council of the Americas 202.639.0724 202.639.0794 Pkilbride (at) as-coa.org
Mary Sophos, Grocery Mnfts..Assn. 202.337.9400 202.337.4508 Mcs (at) gmabrands.com
Gary Blumenthal, World Perspectives 202.785.3345 202.659.6891 Garyblum (at) agrilink.com
USTrade Info:
1331 Pennnsylvania Ave NW Suite 600
Washington, DC 20004
202.637.3074 202.637.3182 fax
ustrade (at) nam.org
www.us-trade.org
Member Corporations of USTrade:
3M
A.J. Antunes & Co.
ABB, Inc
Accenture
Advanced Medical Technology Association
Aerospace Industries Ass\'n of America
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
AJ Autunes & Co.
Alcoa, Inc
Alliance Management Group
Aluminum Association
Am. Chamber of Commerce for Brazil/Rio de Janeiro
American Chamber of Commerce and Ind. of Panama
American Chamber of Commerce for Brazil/ Sao Paulo
American Chamber of Commerce in Guatemala
American Chamber of Commerce Mexico
American Chamber of Commerce of Bolivia
American Chamber of Commerce of El Salvador
American Chamber of Commerce of Jamaica
American Chamber of Commerce of Nicaragua
American Chamber of Commerce of Peru
American Chamber of Commerce of the Dom. Rep.
American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad & Tobago
American Chemistry Council
American Council of Life Insurance
American Electronics Association
American Forest & Paper Association
American Hardware Manufacturers Association
American International Group Inc.
American Meat Institute
American Petroleum Institute
AMT- The Assn. For Manufacturing Technology
AOL-Time Warner
APL Limited
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
Assn. of American Chambers of Commerce
Associated Industries of Massachusetts
Association of Intl Automobile Manufacturers
AT&T Corp.
Automotive Trade Policy Council
BASF Corporation
Bechtel Corporation
Bergner, Boyette, Bockorny & Cloughs
Biotechnology Industry Organization
C & M International
Cargill Incorporated
Caribbean/Latin American Action
CaseNewHolland Inc.
Caterpillar Inc.
Cato Institute
Chamber of Commerce of the US in Argentina
Chamber of Commerce Uruguay-U.S.A.
Chilean-American Chamber of Commerce
Citigroup Citizens for a Sound Economy
Cleveland- Cliffs Incorporated
Coalition of Service Industries
Colombian-American Chamber of Commerce
Compaq Computer Corporation
Construction Industry Manufacturers Association
Coors Brewing Company
Costa Rican-American Chamber of Commerce
Council of the Americas
DaimlerChrysler Corporation
Deere & Co
Distilled Spirits Council of the US
Domestic Petroleum Council
Dow Corning Corporation
DTB Associates, LLP
Duberstein Group
DuPont
Dykema Gossett
Eastman Chemical Company
Eastman Kodak Company
Eaton Corporation
Ecuadorian-American Chamber of Commerce/ Guayaquil
Ecuadorian-American Chamber of Commerce/Quito
EDS
Emerson
Electronic Industries Alliance
Emergency Council for American Trade (ECAT)
ENRON
Equipment Manufacturers Institute
Excel Foundry and Machine, Inc.
ExxonMobil Corporation
Farmland Industries Inc.
Flour Corporation
FMC Corporation
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc.
French & Company
General Electric Company
General Motors Corporation
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Glass Packaging Institute
Global Trade Information Services
GPC International
Griffin Johnson
Grocery Manufacturers of America
Guardian Industries Corp.
Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce
Halliburton Company
Hasbro Inc.
Hewlett-Packard Company
Honduran-American Chamber of Commerce
Honeywell Inc.
IBFI
Information Technology Association of America
Information Technology Industry Council
International Assn. of Drilling Contractors
International Business Machines
International Housewares Association
International Mass Retail Association
International Paper
IPC
ITT
Jefferson Waterman International
John B. Shlaes & Associates
Johnson & Johnson
Lunde & Burger
Manchester Trade
Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America
Marlock, Inc.
Matsushita Electric Corporation of America
Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association
Motorola Inc
National Association of Manufacturers
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
National Food Processors Association
National Foreign Trade Council
New York Life Insurance Company
Nike Inc.
Nortel Networks
NPES
O\'Melveney and Myers
OBC Group
Pacific Basin Economic Committee
Packaging Machinery Manufactures Institute
Paraguayan-American Chamber of Commerce
Pepsico Inc
Pet Food Institute
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
Philippi-Hagenbuch, Inc.
Phillip Morris Companies
Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc.
PolicyComm
Prosper International Prudential
R A Pearson Company
Raytheon Company
Reebok International
Rockwell Automation
Rockwell Collins
Rohm and Haas Company
Rolls-Royce North America Inc.
Salt Institute
SBC Communications, Inc.
Schering-Plough Corporation
Sears, Roebuck and Company
Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles
Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International
Service Tool & Die Two, Inc.
Shelby Industries, Inc
Siemens
Small Business Exporters Association
Solutia Corp
St. Maxens Company
StorageTek
Sun Microsystems, Inc
Target, Inc
Spiegel Group
Telecommunications Industry Association
Texas Instruments, Inc
Textron
The Boeing Company
The Bretton Woods Committee
The Business Roundtable
The Chubb Corporation
The Dow Chemical Company
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
The McGraw-Hill Companies
The Motion Picture Association of America
The Port Authority of NY & NJ
The Procter & Gamble Company
The Quaker Oats Company
The Rushford Report
The Wexler Group
Tooling and Manufacturing Association
Toy Industry Association
TradeCom International, Inc
TRW Inc.
U.S Wheat Associates
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
U.S. Council for International Business
Unisys Corporation
United Parcel Service
United States Council for International Business
United Technologies Cooperation
UNOVE, Inc.
Venezuelan-American Chamber of Commerce
Wainwright Industries, Inc.
Warnaco Inc
Waste Equipment Technology Association
Westvaco Corporation
Wheat Export Trade Education Committee
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce
World Perspectives, Inc.
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