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7/1/08

Vote for Joe Posted on July 1, 2008 by Joe SchrinerJuly 1, 2008

Buckeye Back Road Tour cont.:   We were interviewed by NBC News ABC News (both out of Toledo) last week.   The NBC reporter asked about our Green Party bumper sticker…   The reason I attempted to vie for the Green Party nomination is because I believe when it comes to ecological wisdom,  social justice, peace building, decentralism… the Green Party has, by far, the best platform of any of the Parties.   Conversely, I do disagree with their pro-choice stance.   However in the other areas, it is a paradigm that’s time has come in this country.   We also appeared on the front page of the Fremont News-Messenger newspaper last week.   I told the reporter we look at global warming as a huge pro-life issue.   “No world, no life,” I said.

6/25/08

Vote for Joe Posted on June 25, 2008 by Joe SchrinerJune 25, 2008

Buckeye Back Road Tour cont:   I gave a talk to a prayer group at Sacred Heart Church in Fremont, Ohio,  last night.   Part of the focus was about getting more help to people in the Third World.   Afterward, Sr. Anthony Maria Valdez (“Sister Sam”) told me about an absolutely excellent local example of this.   She is the Director of Spiritual Care   at the St. Francis Health Center in nearby Green Springs, Ohio.   People in a ward there for extreme brain trauma started a fundraising drive for the impoverished, small village of Lufu, Tanzania.   Sister Sam said the St. Francis Health Center patients started donating, like, “25 cents” — all some had — and synergy (read: the “loaves and fishes”) started happening.   Next the staff started kicking in, then others… and by the end of the year they had raised: $1,000.   This money, in turn, paid for a village well  to provide  clean drinking water and for beds for a health clinic in Lufu.   Note: We could end world poverty with a clear vision, 25 cents —  and God.

6/23/08

Vote for Joe Posted on June 23, 2008 by Joe SchrinerJune 23, 2008

During our pit stop back home in Cleveland, I painted a room in a neighbor’s home that they set aside for foster children.   This couple is involved with the Catholic Worker outreach to the poor here.   They aggressively lobby to maintain low income housing for the disadvantaged in the area.   And both are strong peace activists.   In fact, one of their bumper stickers says:   “War is terrorism — with a bigger budget.”   …Speaking of terrorism:   We then headed back out, stopping first in Fremont, Ohio, where I gave a talk at St. Joseph’s Church on abortion.   (During Campaign 2004 I said to the Range News   in Arizona that with abortion “…we’ve become our own worst terrorists.”)   During the talk in Fremont, I said little babies being dismembered and decapitated in the womb  at nearby Toledo abortion clinics  should be front page news in the Toledo Blade,   every day!   But it’s just that we’ve become so   tremendously decensitized to it…   We then did a downtown whistle-stop event in Sandusky, Ohio.   The Sandusky Register photographer taking pictures this day was a former student at the Christopher Program in Columbus, an alternative high school.   Some four years prior, I had talked in his Political Science Class.   That semester each student had been allowed out of school twice a week to work on an issue or candidate’s campaign for the then upcoming 2004 Election.   As president I would lobby for more of these types of classes to heighten political enthusiasm among the young.

6/18/08

Vote for Joe Posted on June 19, 2008 by Joe SchrinerJune 19, 2008

We’ve  come  back  to Cleveland for a pit stop.   On Monday our family attended a Zoning Board meeting at City Hall.   Some 60 people had showed to support the Community Garden across the street that has replaced an abandoned asphalt parking lot.   The Community Garden  includes a chicken coup, which was the main point of contention.   The business next door is a funeral home and the owner thought the chickens detracted from his business.   Some 20 people in the audience spoke, touting: the addition of this new “green space” in the area; the community building aspects of the Garden; being able to buy organic produce and organic eggs locally… I said it had been a tremendous benefit to our children who regularly work in the garden.   What’s more, I said while there has been concern in our area about illegal cock fighting, to my knowledge there was no illegal  ‘chicken fighting’ going on.   In fact, the kids in the neighborhood were allowed to “adopt a chicken,” even giving each a name.   Our Jonathon, 5, named his chicken: “Spider Man Chicken…”   The board voted unanimously to allow for the chicken coup based, primarily, on the large outpouring of support, said the Chairperson.   Although I actually think once the Board  learned the chickens were, in essence, “pets,” I mean,  who would vote to take a kid’s pet away?   Note:   On the steps going down this morning, someone said:   “Wasn’t this democracy in action?”   And it was.

6/16/08

Vote for Joe Posted on June 16, 2008 by Joe SchrinerJune 16, 2008

Buckeye Back Road Tour cont.:   We sat in on a Conistoga Neighborhood meeting in Port Clinton, Ohio.   The mayor and a city patrolman in charge of the Property Maintainance Code was there.   The officer referred to broken down vehicles, old rusting refrigerators, et. al. as: “yard art.”   He outlined a series of steps neighborhood homeowners can take to report this, etc.   Later in the meeting, a local woman gave a short presentation on “stress relief” (especially if the yard art is getting on one’s nerves).   Maha Najd from Oasis Healing Arts demonstrated deep breathing techniques — which my wife Liz decided to use during our next, oh, tiff.   Speaking of stress relief…   We stayed at a campground just south of Bowling Green Friday night.   Severe weather was predicted and all the campers congregated at the brick social hall.   A high intensity, very brief front blew through with black clouds and 75 mph winds.   It lasted no more than five minutes.   As our daughter Sarah, 12, and I sat on a bench outside just afterward looking at the clear sky at sunset behind the front, Sarah asked:   “Do you think it’s over Dad?”   I said (tongue in cheek) that just like there’s total calm in the eye of a hurricane, “…we’re probably sitting in the Midwest’s equivalent of that.”   She looked sideways at me and said:   “I think I’ll go talk to Mom.”

6/12/08

Vote for Joe Posted on June 13, 2008 by Joe SchrinerJune 13, 2008

Buckeye Back Road Tour cont.:   In the last week, we had some more signage put on the  campaign vehicle  at The Sign Shack in Findlay, Ohio. Owner Joe Langhals let our kids help in a variety of ways, and it turned into  a kind of  ‘Graphics 101 Motorhome Schooling Class’ for them.   (It’s amazing the breadth of educational experiences they have on the road.)   We’ve had other stuff done  at  The Sign Shack  over the years, and find the quality of the work absolutely   excellent.   In fact, I was telling Mr. Langhals that if his new signs don’t  get us to the White House this election — nothing will.  Note: Findlay has had two relatively bad floods in the past year and Mr. Langhals said he and one of his employees, Ryan, were featured in a picture on the CNN   website as they stood beside their riverside shop — knee deep in water.     Shortly after we left Findlay, we heard a tornado touched down in nearby Arlington, Ohio.   This natural disaster thing is just getting crazy   this year in the Midwest.   One would have to soberly ask if the severe Midwestern weather is another dimension of: global warming?

6/9/08

Vote for Joe Posted on June 9, 2008 by Joe SchrinerJune 9, 2008

Buckeye Back Road Tour cont.: We headed into Findlay, Ohio, over the weekend.   Sarah and I stood at the busy intersection of Bright Ave and Rte 224 holding two signs.   They said: ABORTION KILLS CHILDREN; and, LORD, PLEASE FORGIVE OUR NATION…   Some people honked and waved their support, others didn’t… We went to an ultra-new and tremendously expensive St. Michael’s Church for Sunday Mass.   High gloss marble, high expansive ceilings, costly stained glass, central air condidtioning…   One of the prayer intentions this morning was to remember the increasing number of people in the Third World who were hungry because of rising food prices.   I wondered how many millions of meals the cost of this new church would have provided — for the poor?   There is such   a phenomenal spiritual disconnect in this country…   We came across a group from the Stoney Ridge Church in Findlay who were walking through the streets praying for their neighbors, and the town in general.   Findlay was devastated by a flood in 2007 and the group told us that their church and some 17 other churches in the area had set about praying for the town, and the souls of their neighbors.

6/7/08

Vote for Joe Posted on June 7, 2008 by Joe SchrinerJune 7, 2008

Buckeye Back Road tour cont.:   We traveled to Luckey, Ohio (pop. 1,000), where we stumped in the downtown area.   I passed on a flyer to Town Administrator George Jensen who had a “loaves and fishes” t-shirt on.    I smiled and told him I was hoping that loaves and fishes multiplication thing was going to happen with the campaign.   George belongs to the Methodist Church here and is quite involved with helping the town food pantry.   Great guy.   I gave him a card to hang up on the Luckey Municipal Building bulletin board that said: “We’re hoping to get  ‘Luckey.'”   Get it?    (I got a million of ’em.)… We then  traveled to Bowling Green, Ohio, — home of Bowling Green State University — where I gave a talk at St. Thomas More Church (primarily to college students).   I said  people can get so lost in their studies, and academia in general, that they lose sight of trying to tangibly impact the pressing social issues of the day — [like abortion, World Hunger,  global warming…]  Probably the first time these students were told maybe not to study as much, huh.   Note:   The following is a link to a Green Party Presidential Candidate Press Conference I participated in last year talking about some of the latter issues.

6/6/08

Vote for Joe Posted on June 6, 2008 by Joe SchrinerJune 6, 2008

Buckeye Back Roads Tour:   The Norwalk Reflector newspaper did a video on our campaign for their website http://www.goreflector.com/  (click on Videos and scroll down to Ordinary Joe in Norwalk).   Later that day, our family stood on a street corner in Norwalk holding signs protesting abortion.   While in Norwalk, we also took our kids to a park where they played with a 4-year-old boy who had so many inoperable tumors (non-malignant) in his cheek area and neck that he needed a tracheotomy just to breath.   Great child, full of life and the nurse who was watching him this day told me he’s been accepted  tremendously well by his peers at pre-school.   Young kids are so   accepting…     We headed on to Port Clinton, Ohio, where I gave a talk at Immaculate Conception Church.   Fr. John Missler there also gave a talk on “…loving your neighbor as yourself.”   Afterward, I said that busying ourselves with extra-curricular activity, with entertainment, with over-working… while 4,400 little unborn babies are killed every day in America — with little protest —  could not, in any way, be considered:  “…loving your neighbor as yourself.” From Port Clinton, we drove into the heart of Toledo that night to stand in solidarity with a pro-Life group who went to an abortion clinic to pray the rosary outside as a “silent protest.”  

6/4/08

Vote for Joe Posted on June 4, 2008 by Joe SchrinerJune 4, 2008

Buckeye Back Roads Tour cont:   We traveled to Norwalk, Ohio, where I talked at a prayer group Monday night at St. Mary’s and during a Mass at St. Paul’s the following day.   I talked about how abortion wouldn’t end until we, frequently,  took to the streets.   After the talk at St. Paul’s, our family did just that, took to the streets of downtown Norwalk.   We held signs saying:  ABORTION KILLS CHILDREN;  PRAY TO END ABORTION; ABORTION HURTS WOMEN…   Tuesday night we went to a prayer vigil to stop abortion at St. Paul’s.   Deacon Jim Reichert said that in America now, one in four babies are  aborted (read: killed).   He said we kill more  babies in one year in America now — than  the number of all  American soldiers killed in all   our wars combined.   Deacon Jim said that the gospel explains the greatest sacrifice is to lay down one’s life for another.   Conversely, abortion is about “sacrificing the other person for my own good,”   said the deacon.    He also added that the Catholic Church looks at abortion as an “intrinsic evil,” according to a church pamphlet on “Faithful  Citizenship.”   Note: After the vigil,  a group of parishioners got together  to talk about setting up a committee to get the teachings about  Faithful Citizenship into the hands of as many Catholics at St. Paul’s as possible before the November vote.  

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