[Headlines Only] [Top Stories Only]
Categories
· Federal
USA, by State
· Pennsylvania
Organizations
· Rnc

Funeral March in Philadelphia Protests Philip Morris Contribution to Republican National Convention 

Jump to full article: U.S. Newswire, 2000-08-01

Intro:

Several civic organizations will hold a mock funeral march today in downtown Philadelphia to protest the efforts of the Philip Morris Company to buy respectability through its contributions to help underwrite the Republican National Convention. Philip Morris has contributed $250,000 to the Philadelphia 2000 convention host committee, and is giving delegates elephant-shaped macaroni made by its Kraft Foods division as gifts. The New York Times has also reported that a Philadelphia street is being temporarily renamed for Philip Morris.

The protest march, which will feature Mr. Butts, the Grim Reaper and other images, is designed to remind the public that Philip Morris is the nation's largest tobacco company and should be publicly shunned for its misdeeds, not embraced.

"Hosting the convention is a proud moment for our city," said Reverend Jesse W. Brown, Jr., chairman of the Uptown Coalition for Tobacco Control and Public Health.

"But there's a cloud over this convention because its organizers have accepted funding from Big Tobacco. The Philip Morris Company tries to fool people into thinking that it is a responsible company that should be identified primarily by the food products it makes, like Kraft Macaroni and Cheese. But we know their tobacco products are responsible for hundreds of thousands of funerals every year and that Philip Morris is continuing to market cigarettes to kids."

Reverend Brown, speaking for the Uptown Coalition, challenged the host committee to return the tainted money and to remove the Philip Morris name from convention venues. . .

"INFACT is asking Philadelphians to join this fight by joining the growing boycott of Philip Morris' food subsidiary, Kraft."

Jump to full article »