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10/27/07

Vote for Joe Posted on October 30, 2007 by Joe SchrinerOctober 30, 2007

For the past several days, I continue to work on Vote Smart’s “2008 Presidential Candidate Political Courage Test.”   Part of the test calls for 100 word essays on various topics.   The following is another of those answers per: “National Security Issues”:   I told the Athens News that we have to objectively analyze the reasons for terrorism toward the United States.   Some of these include: our own massive nuclear weapons build-up; training froeign paramilitary groups in terror techniques; exploiting other contries resources… In addition, author Richard Horsley notes that the 9/11 terrorist attacks were, in part, motivated by those “angry at the western capitalist consumerism that has invaded their lives (through media/entertainment, etc.) and undermined their traditional values.”   Then there were the Iraq sanctions that killed some 1 million people; U.S. backed Israili military; U. S. Military in Saudi Arabia…  

10/25/07

Vote for Joe Posted on October 27, 2007 by Joe SchrinerOctober 27, 2007

Since we’ve been back in Cleveland, I’ve been working on an extensive “2008 Presidential Political Courage Test” for Project Vote Smart.   Part of the “test,” is providing 100 word synopsis on various stances.   The following is my response to the category of Crime Issues:   I told the Rome (GA) News that our administration’s paradigm would be one of “Restorative Justice,” as opposed to dead-end warehousing of prisoners.   This would include creative and comprehensive rehabilitation (pyschological counseling, drug and alcohol treatment, education options…)   On the streets we would push for much more Community Oriented Policing, Citizen Patrols, Neigborhood Crime Alert progams, all of which we’ve looked at in our reserach trips across the country.   And on a systemic level when it comes to crime, we propose stepped up efforts to end poverty, heal the family, curb alcohol and drug addiction… all major contributors to crime.   Note:   For  an indepth look at  our position on crime…

10/24/07

Vote for Joe Posted on October 26, 2007 by Joe SchrinerOctober 26, 2007

I was talking to my wife Liz’s “Mum,” Dawn, who is here from New Zealand for a visit.   Back home, Dawn and her husband Stuart, house share with one of their daughter’s families.   Our platform calls for a considerable amount of house sharing, I told the LaCross Tribune in Wisconsin during one of our recent tours.   It only makes sense, common sense.   That is, if we want to reverse global warming (and the environmental cancer of urban sprawl), we  should double up in homes to share heated space, to share lighted rooms, to share furniture and appliances (which all take fossil fuels to make).   What’s more, we would halve expenses, freeing up all kinds of money for carbon offset projects, humanitarian aid programs to the Third World, etc.   The only thing keeping most of us from doing this in America is: our selfishness around space and our fear of intimacy and community building with others.   Granted, these can be big things.   However: GET OVER IT AMERICA — so our children will have a world to grow up in!

10/23/07

Vote for Joe Posted on October 25, 2007 by Joe SchrinerOctober 25, 2007

We have returned to Cleveland for a pit stop.   Last night my daughter Sarah was reading from a book about the economy.   It noted that until the 1960s, hardly anyone used seat belts.   Then, thanks to consumer advocate Ralph Nader, seat belts became mandatory.   Interestingly enough, you’d think people would be safer.   Wrong.   Without seat belts people had a tendency to drive slower and safer.   With seat belts people started thinking they were bullet proof and began driving faster and more recklessly.   This, ultimately,  produced more accidents.   There are currently some 33,000 vehicular fatalities on the nation’s roads every year, and many more maimings.   (By comparison, we’ve lost about 3,500 soldiers in Iraq in the past four years.)   Our highways are war zones!   We just don’t look at it that way, because we are  motor vehicle addicts in denial…   Sarah and I concluded that speed limits should be lowered considerably (20 mph in the city and 40 mph on the highways), in tandem with seat belts still being mandatory.   With these speeds, most everyone would be so much safer.   People also  wouldn’t drive as much, which consequently would considerably curb global warming gases.   What’s more, people would start looking for jobs closer to home, which would curb global warming gases even more, etc., etc., etc…

10/22/07

Vote for Joe Posted on October 24, 2007 by Joe SchrinerOctober 24, 2007

We attended Mass in Coshocton, Ohio, this morning.   The gospel reading was about a farmer who has a good harvest.   Instead of giving some of it away to people less fortunate, he builds another barn to store  all of it  for himself.   God calls him a “fool” because, apparently, he’s headed to Hell for that decision.   The priest in his homily then said to a group of rather well off parishioners(compared to the Third World)this wasn’t, necessarily, about “divesting” one’s material stuff…   I sat flabergasted.    There are some  24,000 people starving to death every day in the world, millions more people are without the basics in medicine, shelter, clothes…   Of course, this is about divesting a lot of our American stuff.

10/20/07

Vote for Joe Posted on October 24, 2007 by Joe SchrinerOctober 24, 2007

average JoeOhio Tour cont:   We were told the Circleville Pumpkin Festival outdraws the Ohio State Fair.   So, of course, this was our next stop.   There were pumpkin rolls, pumpkin pie, pumpkin ice cream (yuk), pumpkin cup cakes… The winning pumpkin  in the size category  was: 1,508 lbs.   Steroids?   After going through the heart of the festival passing out campaign flyers, I came across part of the parade route, which was  lined with chairs.   It was a couple hours before the parade, but some people were already seated.   So I walked up the street passing out more cards and telling them I was “…the early part of the parade.”   See, we don’t even need a highly-paid campaign strategist, or anything. Note:   A front page story in the Lancaster Eagle Gazette today noted that my campaign was, in part,  focused on global warming, world-wide poverty, and the decay of American’s inner cities.

10/19/07

Vote for Joe Posted on October 19, 2007 by Joe SchrinerOctober 19, 2007

average JoeOhio Tour still cont.:   We did a whislte-stop in downtown Lancaster, Ohio, today.   Mayor David Smith stopped by to say hello.   Nice guy.   A reporter from the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette also came by for an interview.   She asked me about my stances.   I said the day before, I talked with Gloria Knott in Cambridge, Ohio.   She had been on two medical mission trips to Haitti and said the people there, including the children, were horrendously malnourished (“…a piece of sugar cane may be all a child has to eat for a day there,” she said).   What’s more, many children spend the entire day just looking for small amounts of clean water and many sleep in cinder block structures at night with no roofs and partial walls… I told the reporter from the Lancaster Eagle that it is “unconscienable” that we have a 33%  obesity problem in  America in the face of this poverty.   It is just as inconscienable that we ‘gorge’ ourselves on excessive entertainment, nice cars, quite comfortable homes… while these little kids in the Third World starve.   Are we nuts?   Do we not think we’re going to have to answer for this at Judgement?   And the only reason we’re not hearing this from the pulpits of America (for the most part) is because our so-called spiritual leaders (priests, ministers, etc.) are gorging themselves on excessive entertainment, nice cars, comfortable rectories and homes…

10/18/07

Vote for Joe Posted on October 19, 2007 by Joe SchrinerOctober 19, 2007

average JoeOhio Tour cont:   We drove into Cambridge, Ohio, where we did a downtown whistle-stop. A reporter from the Daily Jeffersonian newspaper did an interview.   We talked at length about global warming.   I said, among other things, that like in war time:  I would ask the American people to sacrifice.   Even if that meant rationing energy use, etc.   She responded that it really is a war on the environment that we are seeing today.   For more on our environmental stance as it relates to global warming and other issues, see…      

10/17/07

Vote for Joe Posted on October 19, 2007 by Joe SchrinerOctober 19, 2007

We did a whistle-stop event in downtown Stuebenville.   Reporter Dave Gossett from the Herald Star newspaper interviewed me.   I said we believed in a consistent life ethic that sets us against abortion, euthanasia, embyronic stem cell research, pollution, poverty… and anything else that ends life prematurely.   And in regard to poverty, I told Mr. Gossett that our family had moved to the inner city of Cleveland to live side-by-side with the poor in solidarity (and to help).   That is the real key to changing our turbulent inner cities.   It’s just getting people and churches, for instance, to get behind this.

10/16/07

Vote for Joe Posted on October 19, 2007 by Joe SchrinerOctober 19, 2007

average JoeOhio Tour cont:   We headed into Stuebenville, Ohio, where we stopped at Franciscan University.   Every other t-shirt here, and this is not much of an exagerration, has a Bible quote, or a picture of Christ, a picture of the Blessed Virgin Mary…   These students take their faith seriously.   While walking about and passing out campaign stuff, I learned  a Franciscan student group goes to an abortion clinic in nearby Pittsburgh, PA, to pray every Saturday morning.   Another group had organized a “Trick or Treat for the Poor.”   They were going around town dressed as saints and asking people for non-perishable food or monetary donations for the poor.   Actually, you hardly can take a math course at Franciscan without learning about “God’s Natural Order” and how that relates.   Note:   After we got our kids to bed in the motor home, I went into a small chapel on campus to pray.   It was 10:30.   There were some 15 students in there praying.

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