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            “We should make war on social injustice and poverty.” –LA Times (Orange County edition)

 

            “We think the country was built on ‘ethnic cleansing’ (of the Native Americans) and we’ve never owned up to that.”Lewiston (WA) Morning Tribune

 

            “What we see today is a consumption society that values material wealth above social health.”   --Bangor (ME) Daily News

 

            “We’re living in a modern day Holocaust (with abortion), unparalleled in the history of mankind.”  --The Courier newspaper, Savannah, Tennessee

 

            “[We are] pro-Life across the board – no abortion, death penalty or euthanasia; no poverty, pollution or anything else that will prematurely end life.”  --Rome Tribune, Rome, Georgia

 

            “What if we let the weapons inspectors into Montana?  What would they find?  Some 2,000 weapons of mass destruction aimed all over the world.”  --ABC News, Toledo, Ohio

 

            “We’d like to see the country go back to a time when there were a lot more family farms and everyone farmed naturally (no toxic chemicals).”  --Greenville (OH) Daily Advocate

 

            On the current astronomical National Debt:  “We need someone in D.C. with a calculator, that works,” said Schriner.  –Delphos (OH) News Herald

 

            “We’d like to see… small town common sense people in D.C. un-complicating the government, making it a lot more user friendly for everybody.”  --The Reflector, Mississippi State University

 

            “I think the biggest part of anyone’s life should be their spirituality,” said Schriner.  “And from that should flow their decision making about family, and about work, and about involvement in community.”  --Jasper Indiana newspaper

 

            “As president of the country, I would be way more apt to throw out the first pitch at one of these small town youth parks, than I would at, say, the Twins stadium,”  said Schriner.  “It is these kids who need our attention.”  --Aitkin (MN) Independent Age newspaper

 

            “We just don’t think the climate is all that healthy to raise children,” the Ohio native said.  “Instead of joining the PTA, we decided to run for president.”  --Naples (Fla) Daily News

 

            “When we lose a family farm, we lose more than the farm.  We lose part of the fabric of life in America.”  --The Country Today

 

            “I’m a concerned parent… between the drugs, the violence, the pollution levels, abortion… we just don’t think it’s a healthy environment to be raising kids.”  --Daily Rocket-Miner newspaper, Rock Springs, WY.

 

            “The environment continues to get worse.  We always use the example of ozone.  It’s kind of a dressed up word for ‘rust’ when it oxidizes in your lungs.   We just don’t think it’s fair for little kids… to be breathing that stuff.”  --Nebraska City (NE) News-Press.

 

            “We are called to be really good environmental stewards.”  --Lake City Reporter newspaper, Lake City, Fla.

 

            “How it (the campaign) has affected our children is they aren’t growing up in a protective bubble… When our Sarah was three-and-a half years old she saw her first homeless person lying on a street in Savannah, Georgia (during a campaign stop).  She asked me what was wrong.  I said he was homeless.  She looked instantly aghast, pulled at my shirt and implored:  ‘Daddy, Daddy… we’ve got to find him a home!’  Our answer to homelessness in the country?  Everybody become three and a half years old again.”  --The Peoples’ Defender newspaper, West Union, Ohio

 

            “…we think in a saner America, no little kids would be in positions where they were constantly trying to dodge needles, violence and hunger in the inner cities of America.”  --BG News, Bowling Green (OH) State University

 

            “High school shooting, inner city gangs… armed robbery – this stuff isn’t happening in a vacuum.”  --Cheboygan (MI) Daily Tribune

 

            “We’re not necessarily trying to follow a party line, as much as we’re just trying to do what we think is right in each category.” –The News Democrat, Georgetown, Ohio

 

   "Any kind of militarization of space I would be opposed to,"  said Schriner.  --Gainesville Daily Register, Gainseville, Texas

 

   He (Schriner) says families would benefit from a shorter work week and he supports environmental issues that would improve the health of children.  --Associated Press

 

   "We're so caught up in activities... there's no time for family,"  said Schriner.  --Gothenburg Times, Gothenburg Nebraska.

 

    " I think it's a step forward to go back to those days in this country when neighbors knew neighbors and kids were not afraid to go play sandlot ball on their own," [said Schriner] -- Crescent-News, Defiance, Ohio

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