Trade Unionists Picket McCain Fundraiser

This is a piece that I received in my inbox and wanted to pass it along to my readers.

WASHINGTON (PAI)--Chanting, singing, handing out flyers and waving signs
comparing GOP presidential nominee-designate Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) to
anti-worker GOP President George W. Bush, some 50 unionists demonstrated at the
site of an April 8 McCain fundraiser in downtown Washington. It looked like a
picket line.
But their expected nose-to-nose face-off against the Arizonan before he entered
the $1,000-a-plate bash in the historic Willard Hotel didn’t occur. The Senate
worked late, listening to top officials discuss Bush’s Iraq War, and by the time
the senator showed, the demonstrators had had to leave.
The demonstration, led by Metropolitan Washington AFL-CIO President Jocelyn
Williams, is part of the federation’s nationwide campaign to define McCain
before he positively defines himself. The fed’s campaign concentrates on
exposing McCain’s record on workers’ issues, from his votes for job-destroying
“free trade” treaties, to support of the war, to opposition to raising the minimum
 wage to standing against workers’ rights.
That campaign includes protests at other McCain rallies and invitations, which
McCain has ignored so far, to talk about the economy--his weak point--with
workers.
And the marchers certainly were colorful about letting everyone know their
views.
For example, in a variation on the old union song “Everywhere We Go, People Want
To Know” about unions, the marchers sang: ”Everywhere we go, people want to
know, why he’s running, why he’s running. So we’ll tell them: Billionaire tax
cuts, union-busting, 100 years of war. We can’t take it any more.”
And turning their fire on the lobbyists arriving at the Willard’s entrance--who
walked through the demonstration to enter the hotel--the marchers chanted “Hey,
McCain, what’s to hide? Corporate lobbyists are inside.”
A third chant summed up their view of the senator: “McSame as Bush.”
 “We are here today to say that you can run but you can’t hide from working men
and women. Wherever you (McCain) go, we’ll be there to tell the American people what you stand for: Against overtime pay,
for mortgage foreclosures, against health care for all and for the Colombia Free
Trade Agreement, which is designed to take American people off of good jobs,”
Williams said in a short talk at the end of the protest.
“We will tell McBush, trading as John McCain, that we will not have more of the
same. We’ll save America from George Bush, Dick Cheney and John McCain. They’re
all of the same stripe,” he concluded.

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