I did a phone interview with Joe Lahr and Jeff Kassel on the MCAM TV Morning Show in Manchester, New Hampshire today. In discussing healthcare, Mr. Lahr said he’d like to see government run Universal Healthcare like most First … Continue reading
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average JoeOhio Tour cont: I gave a talk at St. Peter’s Church in Loudonville about abortion. I said we have to stridently work to end precipating factors leading to abortion. And one of these top factors would … Continue reading
We have come to Loudonville, Ohio, where I wrote on one of our flyers: “Loudonville… get LOUD for Joe!” (I got a million of ’em.) We are staying at Rita and Chuck Henley’s small farm. The … Continue reading
We did a whistle-stop in Pandora, Ohio. A reporter from Fox News came to do an interview — straight from the “State of the University Address” at Bluffton University. To stay with that theme, I gave him an … Continue reading
I talked at a Peace and Justice group at St. Patrick’s Church in Kent, Ohio, tonight. Before the group, one man told me about falling off his bike and breaking some ribs. Luckily he has healthcare insurance. … Continue reading
“average JoeOhio Tour” cont: In Massilon, Ohio, I talked at St. Mary’s Church. I said I believed in a “Consistent Life Ethic,” which means I’m against abortion, poverty, pollution and anything else that can end life prematurely. … Continue reading
“average JoeOhio Tour” cont: We are back in Ohio… Early this week we stumped in downtown Wadsworth during an outdoor town basketball tournament. We then went to nearby Silver Creek Park where we talked with a group … Continue reading
“average JoeOhio” Tour: We stumped in Oberlin, Ohio, during Commencement Weekend at Oberlin College. People from across the country were here for the ceremonies. A physician from Chicago told me he’d like to see a move toward … Continue reading
On our journey down Rte. 19 in Georgia, we stumped in the small town of Smithville, where a couple men told me there was no longer a grocery store here because bigger ones have gone up in more centralized towns. … Continue reading
After Mass at St. Augustine’s Church in Cleveland Sunday, I stopped at the social hall there where, every day, there are meals for the poor. It’s not uncommon for 50 to 75 street people (or people on the edge of … Continue reading