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4/21/08

Vote for Joe Posted on April 21, 2008 by Joe SchrinerApril 21, 2008

We launched on yet another tour Saturday.   We did a “round table” discussion at the Friends Roastery Coffee Shop in Salem, Ohio, that day.   Before the discussion, I told reporter Mary Ann Greier about a New York Times article I’d just read about the rising price of wheat and rice throughout the Third World nations.   In a vignette from the country of Haitti, the times noted that three-quarters of the populaiton earns less than $2 a day and the one business that is booming amidst the intense, sweeping hunger that has taken hold in that country is the selling of “patties made of mud,  oil and sugar.”   Although nutritionally terrible, Olwich Louis Jeune said he is eating them because:   “It makes your stomach quiet down.”   I told Ms. Greier that our administration would do everything imaginable to try to inspire Americans to cut back dramatically on their lifestyles, so the destitute of the world can have at least the basics in nutritional foods —  dirt not being one of them.

4/16/08

Vote for Joe Posted on April 17, 2008 by Joe SchrinerApril 17, 2008

One of the first things Pope Benedict XVI said on his plane coming into  America  dealt with the issue of  immigration.   According to a New York Times article, the pope said that we should mobilize many more efforts into poverty stricken countries to help people become as sustainable as possible in their families, their neighborhoods, their culture…. so they don’t feel compelled to leave because of lack of hope.   This, too, is the essence (in the long term)  of our platform on immigration.   Note:   I mean, think about it.   If you’d lived in Peoria, Illinois, USA all your life with family, friends, neighbors, the Chicago Cubs… would you want to just up and move to Juarez, Mexico.   Then again, maybe I shouldn’t have used Peoria as an example.   (There goes a few votes, huh.)

4/12/08

Vote for Joe Posted on April 12, 2008 by Joe SchrinerApril 12, 2008

Dan Kremer, an organic farmer in Yorkshire, Ohio, just sent me something from the National Catholic Rural Life Conference.   It was titled: Eating Is A Moral Act.   One of the issues raised was: “Supporting fair wages and healthy working conditions for farmworkers.”   (On a research tour of the San Jauoquin Valley in California we learned about just the opposite, with many farmworkers making  extremely low wages  and working continually in  extreme heat amidst toxic herbacides and pesticides.)   Another NCRRLC issue: “People around the world have a right to food security.”   However, at a seminar in Bluffton, Ohio, I heard Bluffton College Economics Professor Jim  Harder explain that American corporate farms can grow at such high  volumes  these days,  and ship cheaply enough — that they can undercut subsistence farmers selling to local markets in, say,  Ecuador.  This isn’t about ‘America being able to compete with any country in the world,’ this is about nothing less than: a tremendous social justice travesty!      Note:   Dan Kremer left a corporate, urban lifestyle in Dayton for a “simple rural way of life” in Yorkshire, Ohio,  where he does everything in accordance with National Catholic Rural Life Conference  values.   For more on his farm/apostolate, see: www.eatfoodforlife.com   Note 2:   This weekend events to raise awareness about the crisis in Darfur will be conducted all over the country.   We have a detailed position paper on Darfur with suggestions of what can be done to help.   In addition, see www.tentsofhope.org

4/9/05

Vote for Joe Posted on April 9, 2008 by Joe SchrinerApril 9, 2008

We are readying to launch on yet another tour at the end of next week.   We will be accompanied  by  Stephen Piscura,  who is doing an ‘On the road…’  documentary  about our campaign.   We are trying to raise donations for this tour.   If you can help, our address is: Schriner Presidential Election Committee, 2100 W. 38th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44113.   Thank you.

4/5/08

Vote for Joe Posted on April 5, 2008 by Joe SchrinerApril 5, 2008

Time to weigh in on this house crisis thing… According to a Washington Post   article this week, the Bush Administration is “completing a plan to help thousands of homeowners at risk of foreclosure by helping them refinance into more-affordable mortgages backed by public money.”   If it was my administration, I would let the crisis run it’s course and in tandem promote: “house sharing.”     Don’t laugh.   During a campaign stop in Winona, Minnesota, we learned about that city’s House Share Program.   (They’ve set up a data-base to connect people who want to house share.)   With house sharing you share heated and lighted space, which significantly helps reduce global warming.   With house sharing you halve expenses, which frees up more money for: carbon offset projects, for the innercity poor, for those starving in the third world…   With house sharing, you start to reverse the environmental cancer of urban sprawl.   With house sharing, shared house responsibilities free up more time for civic volunteering.   With house sharing, you exponentially increase community building skills…   I could go on with this, but I think you get the common sense to point.   Note:   We have become so spoiled (read: gluttonous)  about our ‘space’ in this country; meanwhile billions of families worldwide live in spaces comparable to the size of our garages, or less.  

4/1/08

Vote for Joe Posted on April 1, 2008 by Joe SchrinerApril 1, 2008

I talked to a farmer from Othello, Washington, over the weekend.   She said that on a farm you are tremendously dependent on oil products.   Not only do you need gasoline to power tractors, combines, and the like, but fertilizers, pesticides, etc., are also petroleum based, she said. Conversely, I told the Bellefountaine (OH) News   that our administration would try to inspire many more small, organic farms with low- tech  farming implements — for instance,  think Amish plow horses.   Note:  Results of an Associated Press poll that was published today showed  our campaign is  now only a few percentage points behind Clinton and Obama.   [That’s right: April Fools!]

3/31/08

Vote for Joe Posted on March 31, 2008 by Joe SchrinerMarch 31, 2008

The Cleveland Plain Dealer ran a story yesterday about a home in Shaker Heights which is being considered one of the “greenest new houses in the nation.”   The home features a cistern for rainwater collection, windows to maximize  solar input  and breeze flow, ultra-low flow shower heads, geothermal tubing for heating and cooling… While doing research in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, I interviewed a man who had put in similar geothermal tubing.   His highest winter month heating bill the year before had been an amazing: $17.   In Manchester, Michigan, we talked with a college instructor who’s class designed an award winning “Zero Energy Home” using a series of  active and passive solar strategies…    During a campaign swing through Colorado, I  told the Valley Courier newspaper in that our administration would offer creative tax breaks and other incentives to inspire as much ‘greening’ of American homes as possible.   For more on this and other parts of our Energy Policy, see…  

3/25/08

Vote for Joe Posted on March 27, 2008 by Joe SchrinerMarch 27, 2008

I’m in the process of trying to set up a talk at Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio.   I recently told the Herald Star newspaper in Steubenville that I thought Franciscan was “one of the best colleges in the country.”   In the things that really   matter, that is.   Every third student you pass there is wearing a t-shirt with a religious theme.   Daily morning, noon and evening Masses are full.   And God’s Natural Order is built into almost every class there.   At every turn, these students stand up for Life, for social justice, for the sanctity of the family…   The most popular major at Fransiscan University: theology. Note:   While researching for our position paper on “Life Issues,” we interviewed a student at Franciscan who was the head of the Human Life Concerns Committee.

3/21/08

Vote for Joe Posted on March 25, 2008 by Joe SchrinerMarch 25, 2008

Our family  walked about downtown Cleveland with a group of Catholic Workers as part of a contemporary version of the Stations of the Cross.   For instance, the First Station was in front of the Court House.   This station  is the one about Jesus being condemned to death — just as so   many are ‘condemned’ in a justice system that often favors the more well off.   And what about all those worldwide who are ‘condemned’ to a life of poverty, a life of political oppression… because the First World nations hold on so tightly to much of their resources?   Note:   On a west coast campaign swing, I told the LA Times   (Orange County edition) that we should “make war on social injustice and poverty.”

3/18/08

Vote for Joe Posted on March 18, 2008 by Joe SchrinerMarch 18, 2008

I went to Mass at St. Patrick’s in Cleveland for St. Patrick’s Day where they read something from the writings of (Who else?):  St. Patrick.   St. Patrick wrote that God scattered many from Ireland in his day because they weren’t listening to the messages of the priests.   Afterwards, I confronted Cleveland Auxiliary Bishop Quinn (who said the Mass).  I said  that I believed many of his priests didn’t even have much of a credible ‘message’ these days, period.   I said, for instance, that while 24,000 people starve to death in the world every day, many of the priests are looking the other way  when it comes to  comfortable, suburban American  lifestyles —   [because  many of the priests  are living comfortable, suburban American lifestyles.]   Note:   This is just one of so   many vignettes where we have stood up for the poor (for the unborn, for the environment, for the immigrant, for children starving in Africa…) one on one, in the media, in speeches…    For the past 15 years, Liz, the kids and I have given up our normal lives, our careers, our comfort… and have absolutely poured   ourselves out into this campaign.   That’s included some 200,000 miles of extensive cross country research and campaigning.    Like other campaigns, we need ongoing donations to keep on.   If you can help:     Schriner Presidential Election Committee, 2100 W. 38th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44113.    

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