August 1 – Downtown Albany, Rochester, New York

August 1 - Downtown Albany, Rochester, New York 2

The last days of campaign entailed the two caravans, that of Mr. John Ritchie and ours, joining up in Albany. We did a short campaign in the state capital under an overpass because of the intense rain. The support was very good, but as after we finished a man drove up and … Read more

July 30 – Saratoga Springs, Queensbury, New York

July 30 - Saratoga Springs, Queensbury, New York 1

This morning we had two campaigns outside of shopping centers at very busy intersections. The support we received in Saratoga Springs was very good but it didn’t compare to what happened in Queensbury. One way of gauging the effectiveness of the campaign is by the number of projectiles thrown. Several people threw … Read more

July 30 – Lincoln, East Providence, and Warwick, Rhode Island

July 30 - Lincoln, East Providence, and Warwick, Rhode Island 2

Today, we held three campaigns in Lincoln, East Providence and Meadowbrook, RI. The support for traditional marriage continues strong. The forecast called for rain in the morning and scattered thunderstorms all afternoon, and sure enough, as we approached the town of Woonsocket we ran into a thunderstorm. However, as we scouted the … Read more

July 30 – Jamaica and Mt. Kisco, New York

July 30 - Jamaica and Mt. Kisco, New York

Will the video camera survive? It looks like we will need to get a new video camera. The one we currently have has suffered a number of harsh blows by pro-homosexual advocates. The viewing screen no longer works. If you remember, it was hit by a woman who assaulted Mr. Michael Shibler … Read more

July 29 – Clifton Park, Latham, Troy, New York

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We had three very interesting campaigns today in the suburbs of Albany. The first two were outside of shopping centers. One lady drove by at our first campaign and screamed out the window, “Adam and Steve is just as good as Adam and Eve.” More amusing than this were the three people … Read more

July 29 – Long Island, New York

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Forecast for the day: rain. As you can imagine, rain can ruin a demonstration, not because we fear getting a little wet, but because our cardboard signs would fall apart. Confiding that the Blessed Mother would somehow intercede for us and hold off the rain, we drove to the Green Acres Mall … Read more

July 28 – Staten Island, New York

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“We’re with you. We’ve been married fifty-three years,” said a cheerful husband and wife as they passed by. To give you an idea how much the average American on the street supports traditional marriage, whenever we go from one place to another and our honks signs are even slightly visible, the honks … Read more

July 28 – Assaulted by pro-homosexuals in Warwick, Rhode Island

July 28 - Assaulted by pro-homosexuals in Warwick, Rhode Island

Strange “tolerance” Encouraged by the excellent reception we had yesterday near the Rhode Island Mall, today we opted to continue campaigning at similar busy intersections.  However, since we were also the object of the ire of the minority which advocates homosexual “marriage”-which at times is reinforced with threats and mostly expressed in … Read more

July 27 – Greetings from the Bronx!

July 27 - Greetings from the Bronx! 1

Greetings from the Bronx. It was both sunny and rainy throughout the day in the Bronx, where we campaign for traditional marriage near the courthouse building on Grand Concourse Ave., a street known as the Champs-Élysées of the Bronx. It is not Paris, but the older buildings do have some style to … Read more

July 27 – Providence, Rhode Island

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Today, July 27th, we campaigned in Providence, Rhode Island.  Rhode Island is the nation’s smallest state and one of the most Catholic. We did the first campaign in Providence’s financial district.  Despite being Rhode Island’s biggest city, the traffic wasn’t much.  Most of the campaigns of the Maine/Rhode Island caravan have been … Read more