9/8/07
We went to the “Black Swamp Arts & Crafts Festival” in downtown Bowling Green, Ohio. The kids and I walked around passing out flyers. Several people said they’d seen the Toledo newscast about the campaign. Artist Michael … Continue reading →

We went to the “Black Swamp Arts & Crafts Festival” in downtown Bowling Green, Ohio. The kids and I walked around passing out flyers. Several people said they’d seen the Toledo newscast about the campaign. Artist Michael … Continue reading →
Yesterday while in Sandusky, we stopped at the Stillwaters Coffee Cafe. If you want, there is a table where you can write stuff on with a black magic marker. I wrote: Vote “average Joe” Schriner for president. … Continue reading →
average JoeOhio Tour cont: We went north to Vermilion, Ohio, on Lake Erie. I gave a talk at St. Mary’s Church, then we did a whistle stop event in the downtown area at noon. Afterward I interviewed … Continue reading →
average JoeOhio Tour cont: I stopped back in Berlin Heights, Ohio (pop. 800), where I stumped some more in the downtown. (It’s our belief, if you don’t carry Berlin Heights — you won’t carry the country.) I … Continue reading →
For Labor Day yesterday, I labored. I stumped in downtown Berlin Heights, Ohio. I also interviewed Jack Vandebemt. He was collecting signatures for his 71-year-old, soon to be father-in-law, Albert Maynard. (The family was collecting signatures to … Continue reading →
I gave a talk to a chapter of the Ohio Right To Life group in Norwalk last night. The chapter president, John Hug, told me every year they have a booth in the Huron County Fair. On a … Continue reading →
“average JoeOhio Tour” cont: We headed west to Milian, Ohio, for the Milan Melon Festival Parade. What a crowd! Our kids buzzed about the average Joe mobiles (one driven by Liz’s father Stuart) on roller blades throwing … Continue reading →
I have spent part of the week expanding our U.S. Department of Peace position paper based on years of cross country research. Go to http://www.voteforjoe.com/stands/stands_domestic.html
Continue reading →We’ve been at home preparing the campaign vehicles for the next Ohio tour legs. We’ve had to replace a master cylinder, a transmission starter switch, a battery… and thus is the lot of an independent presidential candidate with old … Continue reading →
My wife Liz’s parents are here from New Zealand. Last night I was talking to her father, Stuart, about the economy. He was telling his grandkids about how things were so much cheaper in the old days. … Continue reading →