FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 28, 2012 CONTACT: Jodie Evans, 310-913-1431, jodie@codepink.org Alli McCracken, 310-621-5635, alli@codepink.org Follow @codepink Women Speak Truth Inside Republican National
Convention on Opening Night
Actions During Gov. Scott Walker and Former Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum
Speeches: People Over Profits
Tampa, FL – During the opening night of the RNC the convention
was interrupted twice by two activists with CODEPINK Women for Peace. As Gov.
Walker concluded his remarks, Jodie Evans, 58 years old from Los Angeles,
unfurled a banner that read “Wisconsin: Where Austerity
Failed First.” Responded to Walker’s
talk, she shouted, “You just lied! You said Wisconsin unemployment went down
but it is up to 8%! Where are the jobs? Where are the needs of the workers here? You
only talk about business. You only talk
about corporations, not people. We need to support people over profits!”
“Listening to yet another Republican
get away with lies about creating jobs when this party is destroying the
economy made me heartsick,” said Evans, cofounder of CODEPINK. “Wisconsin has suffered enormously under the
Romney-Ryan economic plan of austerity, tax cuts, and attacks on workers. We need a better plan for America.” The
Milwaukee Sentinel in July stated
that Wisconsin unemployment had gone up by 8% and Wisconsin had lost 17,500
jobs.
Moments later, Alli McCracken, 23 years
old from Washington, DC, stood up during Rick Santorum’s speech and shouted,
“People over profits! Money out of politics! Stop the wars! End the war on
women!” McCracken articulated the sentiment that is on the hearts and minds of so
many American voters who are appalled by the oversaturation of corporate money
in the most expensive election ever.” As a young woman, McCracken felt
compelled to speak out against GOP policies that prioritize corporations over
human needs. “Both parties continue to profit from corporate interests and
war,” said McCracken. “And the Republicans are particularly bad when it comes
to women’s rights. I don’t be quiet while the GOP tries to take away the
reproductive rights my parents’ generation worked so hard for.”
Evans and McCracken were both escorted
out of the building and released. CODEPINK is coordinating daily actions to protest the Republican
Convention and will protest corporate money in politics and ongoing wars
overseas at the Democratic Convention as well. Today, August 28, CODEPINK did a die-in
outside the NRA sponsored shoot-out for RNC delegates, staged a mock-arrest of Condoleeza
Rice, and live now CODEPINK is holding an open mic at Hamburger Mary’s in Ybor
City to speak out against war and inequality and respond to Ann Romney’s
speech. Photo of Evans and banner: http://www.flickr.com/photos/codepinkalert/7884678528/in/photostream
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is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement working to
end the war in Iraq, stop new wars, and redirect our resources into health
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