10/12/05

We headed into Bowling Green, Ohio where I was interviewed by the Bowling Green Sentinel Tribune. I told the reporter that some 10 years ago, I researched a program called: “Take A Stand for Kids” (TASK) on the Monterey Peninsula … Continue reading

10/11/05

We’ve headed back into Northwest Ohio where we stumped in downtown Port Clinton and then we were interviewed by the News Herald there. Reporter Kristina Smith asked my wife (and ‘almost First Lady’) Liz about the long road we’ve been … Continue reading

10/9/05

We spent the weekend back in Cleveland’s inner city. While back here, I talked with Joe Bouman who is running for Mayor of North Olmsted ( a suburb a bit southwest of Cleveland). A strong one for fiscal responsibilty, Bouman … Continue reading

10/5/05

A priest at St. Mary’s Church in Tiffin, Ohio this morning told me he believed people in the Pro-Life Movement should have a fund earmaarked for offering women in crisis pregancy substantial amounts of money (“Like $20,000,” he said.) — … Continue reading

10/5/05

A priest at St. Mary’s Church in Tiffin, Ohio this morning told me he believed people in the Pro-Life Movement should have a fund to offer a woman in crisis pregancy substantial amounts of money (“Like $20,000,” he said.) — … Continue reading

10/4/05

In Marion, Ohio today we did a whistle-stop event in the downtown area. Holding a banner that reads: “Average Joe” for President — imagine that!, we waved to passing motorists and passed out flyers to people on the street. One … Continue reading

10/3/05

I was interviewed by The Daily Cheif-Union in Upper Sandusky, Ohio today. I told the reporter in the first 100 days as president, I’d start a drive to: end world hunger. “Our adminstration would be one that would not be … Continue reading

10/2/05

We happened across the Creston (OH) Carving Festival yesterday. Thinking it was going to be a laid back, quiet Saturday afternoon thing, we went to the park to see some hand carved pieces, some knife carving demonstrations, etc. Silly me. … Continue reading