July 25 – Watertown, New York

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Today we did a lunch time campaign in one of the more northern cities of NY. As usual the support was very good. The most significant thing about today’s campaign was the addition of a new sign which the public either loved or hated. The sign reads: CBS Poll, 60% of New … Read more

July 24 – Astoria and Brooklyn, New York

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The campaign today was simply great. So much happened that my mind is like a blur. But I will try to fill you in to the best of my abilities. Just a few minutes after we started campaigning in Astoria this morning, an older woman peddling down the sidewalk on a bicycle … Read more

July 24 – Downtown Syracuse, New York

July 24 - Downtown Syracuse, New York

A Question of Justice At the location of our first campaign we had a very distinguished lady who came and spoke for a long time. She expressed a lot of frustration over the callousness of lawmakers who pass such legislation allowing homosexual “marriage.” “It is against justice,” she said. We moved to … Read more

July 19 – Staten Island, New York

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After attending Holy Mass in Manhattan, we had a hardy New York style sandwich – they call them heroes here – and drove to Staten Island. Crossing the majestic Hudson River gave us something beautiful to marvel at, and rest from the omnipresent graffiti-covered walls that plague the city. We stationed ourselves … Read more

July 21 – Augusta, Maine

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Today, rain was forecast for the whole state. We were in a quandary because this would cancel any campaign. We confided in our patron St. Joseph and headed to Augusta, the capital of Maine. We campaigned on the edge of a traffic circle. At first, things were rather slow (few cars and … Read more

July 22 – Downtown Rochester, New York

July 22 - Downtown Rochester, New York

“Finally someone has common sense.” There was a “gay” pride parade last weekend here in town. I can’t imagine how the public accepted that because the response from the general public today was overwhelmingly positive. A police officer stopped early in the campaign and seemed very favorable. He gave his cell phone … Read more

July 23 – Auburn, New York

July 23 - Auburn, New York

Auburn, NY We did two campaigns in the area. The first was downtown for a very short time. We then relocated to a shopping area outside the city. A police officer came out and spoke to us. He was very favorable and took a flier. There were so many honks while he … Read more

July 23 – Mineola, Long Island

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Today we campaigned for traditional marriage on Long Island. The intersection we stood at was massive and the windy, rainy weather made it difficult to hold the banner and standard. The large banner acts like a sail on windy days, but our volunteers welcome the challenge. Some cars, while waiting at the … Read more

July 23 – Bangor, Maine

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Today we traveled almost two and a half hours to Bangor, one of Maine’s larger cities. Once again, we hardly began when we got our first honks. It was a good harbinger–for the most part. We are beginning to employ other methods of getting people to honk. Despite the many honks, there … Read more

July 20 – Lewiston, Maine

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Today, the feast of St. Elias, we campaigned in Lewiston, Maine. Local channel six interviewed Mr. Richard Lyon and the segment aired in the evening news. You can watch it here. The point about abrasiveness is in response to an insinuation that our campaign was too aggressive. Mr. Richard tried pointing out … Read more