University of Portland remove sponsorship for tobacco CEO Susan Ivey
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President, Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C, of the University of Portland:
Dear President, Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C, this is a humble petition to ask you to quickly remove and renounce the University of Portland a Catholic school as a co-sponsor for Susan Ivey the CEO of RJ Reynolds Tobacco, to speak at the July 24th Power Breakfast in Portland. (See: http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/calendar/ )
Legal tobacco is predicted to painfully abort one billion adult addicts this century. Millions of these deaths will come from developing countries with the possibility of no medical treatment.
Remind you that Iveys RJ Reynolds Tobacco contributed $4.8 million to defeat Measure 50 in Oregon last year, while more than 80 groups, representing millions of Oregonians, supported Measure 50 including teachers, nurses, pediatricians and child and health advocates. (See http://www.healthykids-oregon.org/ and http://blog.oregonlive.com/politics/vote_2007/ )
In September 2007, Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC) of North Carolina, President Baldemar Velбsquez asked to meet with Susan Ivey, the CEO of Reynolds American Inc., to discuss the conditions of field workers producing its products. Listed below:
racism
long hours of stoop labor in the fields
harassment in their work
abject poverty
staggering debt
exposure to lethal nicotine and pesticides
poor health
miserable housing in labor camps
denial of basic labor and human rights protections
Reynolds replied that it saw no reason to meet with FLOC. A group of clergy has appealed to Ms. Ivey to reconsider. (http://www.floc.com/RJR\%20Campaign.htm )
Your swift action will help deflate the tradition of prestige, power, and propaganda of the legal and lethal tobacco hirelings who will always passionately place wealth over health.
Dear President, Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C, this is a humble petition to ask you to quickly remove and renounce the University of Portland a Catholic school as a co-sponsor for Susan Ivey the CEO of RJ Reynolds Tobacco, to speak at the July 24th Power Breakfast in Portland. (See: http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/calendar/ )
Legal tobacco is predicted to painfully abort one billion adult addicts this century. Millions of these deaths will come from developing countries with the possibility of no medical treatment.
Remind you that Iveys RJ Reynolds Tobacco contributed $4.8 million to defeat Measure 50 in Oregon last year, while more than 80 groups, representing millions of Oregonians, supported Measure 50 including teachers, nurses, pediatricians and child and health advocates. (See http://www.healthykids-oregon.org/ and http://blog.oregonlive.com/politics/vote_2007/ )
In September 2007, Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC) of North Carolina, President Baldemar Velбsquez asked to meet with Susan Ivey, the CEO of Reynolds American Inc., to discuss the conditions of field workers producing its products. Listed below:
racism
long hours of stoop labor in the fields
harassment in their work
abject poverty
staggering debt
exposure to lethal nicotine and pesticides
poor health
miserable housing in labor camps
denial of basic labor and human rights protections
Reynolds replied that it saw no reason to meet with FLOC. A group of clergy has appealed to Ms. Ivey to reconsider. (http://www.floc.com/RJR\%20Campaign.htm )
Your swift action will help deflate the tradition of prestige, power, and propaganda of the legal and lethal tobacco hirelings who will always passionately place wealth over health.
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Mike Sawyer
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- Fatherless by Big and Brutal Tobacco at age 11
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Dan Eumurian
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- Biblically, see Isaiah 31:1 about making unhealthy alliances. If the university finds it ethical, in balance, to make such an alliance, perhaps it should be with the caveat that it does not support the production, marketing and distribution of tobacco.
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Elliot Sawyer
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Albert J. Benson
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S. L. Hansen,MD
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- Tobacco hurts every family it touches
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Sera Kirk
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- University of Portland is a Catholic institution.
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Mike Sawyer
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- Please stop the growth of tobacco CEO at the University of Florida
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Dan Eumurian
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- Biblically, see Isaiah 31:1 about making unhealthy alliances. If the university finds it ethical, in balance, to make such an alliance, perhaps it should be with the caveat that it does not support the production, marketing and distribution of tobacco.
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