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In the News (Wed 16 Dec 09)

  
  JS Online: 'Average Joe'
Joe Schriner and wife Liz, and their children Sarah, 4, and Joseph, 2 1/2, ride their bikes outside of Colby.
Schriner, who is of average height and average weight and is the father of an average-size family, says he understands the average person's problems.
Schriner, 45, his wife, Liz, along with Joseph and 4-year-old Sarah, were campaigning in Wisconsin last week as part of a 17,000-mile trek across America.
www.jsonline.com /lifestyle/people/jul00/joe30072900a.asp?format=print   (729 words)

  
 Joe Schriner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
March 3, 1955) (aka "average Joe" Schriner) is an Independent candidate for President of the United States.
A resident of Bluffton, Ohio, Schriner ran in the 2000 and 2004 U.S. Presidential elections and has already begun campaigning for the 2008 race.
Schriner graduated from Bay Village High School in 1973.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joe_Schriner   (144 words)

  
 Gainesville Daily Register: News Column   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Joe Schriner, an independent candidate for president of the United States, came to Gainesville the same day as a press conference regarding a hostage standoff in southern Cooke County.
Schriner, an Ohio resident and father of 2, is traveling across the nation as part of his campaign.
Schriner said he would support the creation of a "department of peace." He cited an example of a woman from her church who adopted a child along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border and said such loving action would soften the hearts of America's enemies.
www.gainesvilleregister.com /articles/2004/03/04/news/news3.txt   (940 words)

  
 Valley Courier Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Joe and Liz Schriner are on the campaign trail with children, from left, Joseph, Jonathan and Sarah.
Schriner said his presidential candidacy is not a publicity stunt but is a serious attempt by an average citizen to run for the presidency.
Schriner said while the U.S. was looking for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, “if we had let the weapons inspectors into Montana they would have found 2,000 weapons of mass destruction in nuclear silos.” Schriner said he believed changes could have been made in Iraq through nonviolent means, just as Martin Luther King Jr.
www.alamosanews.com /main.php?story_id=7389&page=39   (925 words)

  
 Printable Version   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Joe Schriner, Bluffton resident and self-proclaimed "Average Joe," is an official write-in candidate on the November presidential ballot.
Under Schriner's platform, implementing parenting classes in both high school and college curricula and by having parental support programs in all communities, future generations are more likely to play a positive role in society.
Schriner's push to improve future generations is in part because of his own three children, Sarah, 8, Joseph, 7, and Jonathan, 17 months.
www.theeveningleader.com /articles/2004/09/25/news/news.02.prt   (644 words)

  
 Pedaling Towards the Presidency for the United States
Candidate "Average Joe" Schriner and his family are willing to pedal across the USA in a quixotic quest for the presidency.
Joe was pedaling up a hill, the sweat was pouring down his back, he was gasping for breath, and the cameras were rolling.
Certainly, "Average Joe" Schriner is not running for President because he wants to be treated like a king; instead, he treated me as if I were the honored guest.
www.kenkifer.com /bikepages/lifestyle/pres.htm   (2307 words)

  
 News.html
Joe Schriner, 45, his wife, Liz, and two children, Sarah, 4, and Joseph, 2, arrived on SR 100 yesterday on bicycles in an effort to hype Schriner's 2000 presidential campaign as "Average Joe."
Schriner said the thrust of his campaign emphasizes community action from the small cities and villages nationwide.
Utilization of people is a theme throughout Schriner's topics &emdash; from bringing the elderly back into society as contributing members to introducing community work into the elementary school curriculum.
www.oweb.com /Advertiser-Tribune/text/N070800a.html   (646 words)

  
 The Times Plus, Monroe Times, Monroe, Wisconsin, USA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Joe Schriner, an Independent candidate for president in 2000 and 2004, campaigns Thursday in Monroe with his wife, Liz and children, from left, Joseph, Sarah and Jonathan.
Schriner and his wife are able to campaign almost year-round through contributions.
Schriner is running for president because he thinks certain aspects of society are out of control.
www.themonroetimes.com /o0624pca.htm   (606 words)

  
 Courier Electronic Edition: Editorial
In the biggest political upset in history, "Average Joe" Schriner of Bluffton edges George Bush by less than 1 percent of the vote to become the next U.S. president.
Then Schriner appoints many of the ordinary folks he has met during his campaign travels to cabinet posts, and replaces the bald eagle with the beaver as the national symbol -- a tribute to Bluffton, his adopted hometown.
Schriner is taking a second shot at the presidency, but probably knows he stands little chance of actually winning next November.
www.thecourier.com /opinion/columns/SD122703.htm   (781 words)

  
 The Orange Leader, Orange Texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Schriner started researching his run for the White House in 1990 and first ran for president as an independent in the 2000 campaign, traveling 65,000 miles and appearing in 1,000 newspapers across the country in the effort.
When they met "Average Joe" Schriner, Mayeux and his wife Ruby were standing in a church parking lot on their way home from an anti-abortion march and holding a sign that said children are a blessing, not a burden.
Schriner later learned that Mayeux had taken time off from work to travel to Dallas for a pro-life rally and dubbed him one of the unique brand of Americans who always go the extra mile for their beliefs.
www.orangeleader.com /articles/2005/01/26/news/news1.txt   (613 words)

  
 Cadillac News
CADILLAC - Joe Schriner is just an "average Joe" from Ohio running for president.
Schriner, 48, ran in 2000 but failed to gain enough support to get his name on any ballots.
Schriner, of Bluffton, Ohio, worked as a bureau reporter for the Sandusky (Ohio) Register.
www.cadillacnews.com /articles/2003/06/16/news/news02.txt   (450 words)

  
 Catholic Chronicle - Catholic News for the Toledo Diocese and Beyond
And Joe Schriner, a member of Bluffton St. Mary’s Parish, is serious, committed, dedicated to winning this one for the...
Joe, Liz and their two children “travel the country in a small motor home,” and have adopted St. Francis as their patron saint “so the chances of us ending up in a Winnebago are, at best, slim.”
Schriner, a former journalist and drug and alcohol counselor, says he “felt a spiritual calling in 1990 to phase out my practice to go out on the road to do research.
www.catholicchronicle.org /archives_article.asp?ID=325   (673 words)

  
 Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle Standard - News
Presidential candidate Joe Schriner and his family made a campaign stop in Fallon on their way south on U.S. 95 Wednesday.
Schriner, who finished 18th overall in the 2004 U.S. presidential election with those 142 votes, parked his "makeshift mobile home" Wednesday in Fallon as part of a four-month trek through the West to campaign for the 2008 general election.
Schriner said the use of freon for that luxury is too harmful to the ozone layer for him to consider running the air in his vehicle or his Cleveland, Ohio, home.
www.lahontanvalleynews.com /article/20050804/News/108040013   (849 words)

  
 The Christian Science Monitor | csmonitor.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Schriner does not like to call himself an alternative candidate, because he says his message is mainstream, not fringe.
Schriner left his jobs behind in 1990 to research projects in which average citizens united to address local issues.
Schriner has an extensive platform, ranging from providing reparations to native Americans, to nuclear disarmament, education reform, and rebuilding inner cities.
csmonitor.com /cgi-bin/durableRedirect.pl?/durable/2000/02/08/p3s1.htm   (965 words)

  
 09-25-04 :: Joe Schriner of Bluffton talks to...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Joe Schriner of Bluffton talks to a passerby Friday afternoon in Celina.
Schriner, who is running for U.S. president as a write-in candidate, stopped on his "Average Joe" tour through Ohio.
At left, his son Joe Jr., 6, waves a sign to passing cars.
www.dailystandard.com /date/2004/09/25/photo/pages/09-25_A01-5.htm   (52 words)

  
 Journal Advocate - Local   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
In a journey that eclipses even that of Lewis and Clark, Joe Schriner, 50, of Cleveland, has brought his family of five 75,000 miles criss-crossing the U.S. on a journey of his own.
Schriner, who bills himself as "Average Joe," is in his third presidential election campaign.
Schriner, who attended Bowling Green State University in Kentucky and majored in journalism, said his main campaign platform seeks to end legal abortion, control pollution, and eliminate depictions of violence and sex in the media.
www.journal-advocate.com /Stories/0,1413,120~7826~3022800,00.html   (480 words)

  
 Gallup Independent 2-06-02
Stumping for support, Joe Schriner drives with his wife Liz, daughter Sarah and son Joseph, through Gallup Friday afternoon as he follows Historic Route 66 asking people to vote for him for United States President in the 2004 election.
Schriner said he felt a "deep respect" for the Podillas' willingness to sacrifice their retirement plans so that these children might have a chance for a better future.
Schriner believes an expanded Peace Corps could tackle a much larger portion of the country's woes, and would like to involve peacetime soldiers in that aim.
www.gallupindependent.com /2002/2-06-02.html   (3572 words)

  
 Catholic Answers Forums - Clear Presidential Choice for Catholics -> Joe
Joe is a devout Catholic whose policies and values are pro-life, pro-family, pro-environment and fully consistent with Catholic teaching.
Joe Schriner has more than good values, he's done his homework and researched the best grass-roots programs for addressing social, economic, crime and personal problems that Americans face and can dramatically address our nations problems because he has conviction, the right ideas and knows the people who can make a difference...you and me.
A vote for Joe from someone who would have voted for Bush is a vote for Kerry.
forums.catholic.com /showthread.php?t=9900   (3214 words)

  
 Cleveland man makes second run for White House | wkyc.com
He’s a write in candidate by the name of “Average Joe” Schriner who is now making his second run for the White House.
Schriner lives with his New Zealand born wife, Elizabeth, and three children.
Schriner and his family have just completed a campaign swing through the west and are now rolling through the northeast.
www.wkyc.com /news/news_print.asp?id=20484   (389 words)

  
 Diocese of Youngstown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Schriner, 49, estimates he has been interviewed more than a thousand times, getting his message out in each case to the local voters in the cities and towns where he stops.
This is a very methodical, very considered 14-year journey through America.” Schriner, originally from Lakewood, a suburb west of Cleveland, was a journalist and a counselor in private practice there; his wife was a public relations consultant before their odyssey began.
Schriner says he grew up in something of an apolitical family, but answers questions about how serious he is regarding this quest by saying, “have you ever gone just to the grocery store with your kids?” He has taken his kids across the entire country.
www.doy.org /viewpast.asp?ID=1490   (1931 words)

  
 This is My Blog: October 2004
This is Average Joe Schriner, my candidate for the 2004 presidential election.
He aslo has an interesting plan for universal health care, saying that there should be clinics who rely partly on volunteer workers to run, and this will make it possible for many more to get health care they desperately need.
Since 1990, Joe has been on a trek across the nation, going everywhere and nowhere, and learning about the problems people face daily, learning the best solutions, from real people in real life.
helizabeth.blogspot.com /2004_10_01_helizabeth_archive.html   (798 words)

  
 Bill Samuel's Web Journal - Bravenet Web Journal
A candidate who seems to be becoming the runaway favorite among progressive pro-lifers is Joe Schriner.
Joe stands for environmentalism (while Kerry got the Democratic Pary to greatly weaken the environmental part of their platform compared to 2000), redressing injustices perpetrated on African Americans and Native Americans, gun control, compassion for immigrants, and much more.
Joe may not have a running mate, and he may not be on state ballots.
wsamuel.bravejournal.com /entry/5745   (1412 words)

  
 PUREPOLITICS.COM -Joe Schriner "Have Fun"
Joe Schriner (I) for President of the United States of America
We have strategically placed it right next to all the “Average Joe” Schriner for U.S. President signage around the motor home.
Schriner, what is your favorite flavor of ice cream?
www.purepolitics.com /JoeSchriner.htm   (1693 words)

  
 phatmass phorum > Who Would You Vote For Today?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
The "Average Joe!" He's independant, Pro-life, Pro-family, Catholic, believes in caring for the poor, the environment, AND healing the family.
But i didnt realize that Joe Schriner was everything that ^^^ had said....
But Joe Schriner is sounding much better than Nader.
www.phatmass.com /phorum/lofiversion/index.php/t5659.html   (5244 words)

  
 ESPN.com: April Classic Moments
Late in the first period, Joe Primeau scores from close range to give the Maple Leafs a 1-0 lead.
Schriner scores again to clinch the 3-1 victory.
He nails down his gem by retiring pinch-hitter Joe Amalfitano on a grounder before a crowd of just 8,518 in Milwaukee.
www.espn.go.com /sportscentury/moments/9904.html   (13536 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Toronto Maple Leafs Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
After five more lackluster seasons, Smythe and the Leafs debuted their new arena, Maple Leaf Gardens, in November 1931, and their Kid Line (Busher Jackson, Charlie Conacher and Joe Primeau) would propel them to Toronto's third Cup during the first season in their new digs.
They would go the distance in the semi-finals against the Boston Bruins in 1932, winning in the sixth overtime of the final game, but would be overwhelmed in the Stanley Cup finals against the New York Rangers.
Fourth-line forward Don Metz would galvanize the team, coming from nowhere to score a game-winning goal in game 4 and a hat trick in game 5, with the Leafs winning both times.
www.ipedia.com /toronto_maple_leafs.html   (1486 words)

  
 Toronto Maple Leafs -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Fourth-line forward Don Metz would galvanize the team, coming from nowhere to score a game-winning goal in game 4 and a ((sports) three consecutive scores by one player or three scores in one game (as in cricket or ice hockey etc.)) hat trick in game 5, with the Leafs winning both times.
Goalie (additional info and facts about Turk Broda) Turk Broda would shut out the Wings in game 6, and Sweeney Schriner would score two goals in the third period to win the seventh game 3-1.
It was the first time a major pro sports team came back from behind 3-0 to win a best-of-seven championship series.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/to/toronto_maple_leafs.htm   (2497 words)

  
 Average Joe Schriner Campaign
Follow Joe's campaign for U.S. President in 2008 as he reports on his blog.
"[Joe Schriner] is out there every day discovering what's right about America, talking to people about how to make it better, and forcing people to question the way things are.
More than just another ‘Average Joe’ Cortez Journal
www.voteforjoe.com   (158 words)

  
 Articles - Toronto Maple Leafs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
The next season, the Leafs appeared for the first time in the blue and white colours they have worn ever since.
After four more lackluster seasons, Smythe and the Leafs debuted their new arena, Maple Leaf Gardens, in November 1931, and their Kid Line (Busher Jackson, Charlie Conacher, and Joe Primeau), which would propel them to Toronto's third Cup victory during the first season in their new digs.
They would go the distance in the semi-finals against the Boston Bruins in 1932, winning in the sixth overtime of the final game, but would be overwhelmed in the Stanley Cup finals by the New York Rangers.
www.healwater.com /articles/Toronto_Maple_Leafs   (2063 words)

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