Street Campaigns

Tour for Traditional Marriage Reaches Syracuse

By John Ritchie   
June 04, 2011
Traditional marriage campaign in SyracuseAfter campaigning for traditional marriage in Binghamton, we moved north to Syracuse, our next destination.

The honking and support ratio at the intersections was good, but middle-of-the-road indifference was noticeable as well, while those who oppose God’s law were brazen, vocal and vulgar.
 

Video: Thousands March to Save Marriage in New York City

By William Stover   
May 18, 2011
March for Marriage in the BronxWatch the video

After marching the twelve blocks to the Bronx County Courthouse located on the Grand Concourse, a line-up of speakers addressed thousands of people from the court house steps, voicing their commitment to the cause of marriage.  The national anthem was sung followed by a rendition of God Bless America by the TFP band.
 

Traditional Marriage Tour Rolls into New Hampshire

By John Ritchie   
March 24, 2011
Today we reached New Hampshire, the Granite State. In considerably cooler weather, we campaigned for traditional marriage in Nashua, near City Hall.The rally for God's marriage looked good in the snow.  Read all about it.
 

VIDEO: Pro-Homosexuals at Brown University Respond to Peaceful TFP Rally with Violence

By John Ritchie   
March 23, 2011

Rally for traditional marriage at Brown University, Providence, Rhode IslandWhat we faced today at Brown University, an Ivy League university, had the flavor of a religious persecution. As we peacefully campaigned, about 250 frenzied pro-homosexual students gathered to scream, spit, taunt, insult, assault, and even attempt to destroy our traditional marriage banner. Only with supernatural protection, and a strong police presence, did TFP volunteers manage to complete the campaign without serious injury.  

 

Pro-Homosexuals Attempt to Rip TFP Sign in Newport

By John Ritchie   
March 19, 2011
Traditional marriage rally in Newport, Rhode IslandFive minutes after we began campaigning on the waterfront in Newport, the police arrived and verified that our demonstration for traditional marriage was being conducted, as usual, in an orderly fashion on the public sidewalk. But it didn’t take too long before a group of pro-homosexual individuals arrived, attempting to silence our free speech.  They bullied us.  They cursed.  And they spat at us.
 

Voice of the Unborn in Boston

By John Ritchie   
March 19, 2011
Defund Planned ParenthoodAbout 75 motivated pro-lifers, young and old, assembled nearby.  The rosary was recited aloud in reparation for the sin of abortion.  Hymns were sung.  And TFP bagpipers played Amazing Grace in memory of the countless innocent lives lost to the culture of death. A variety of homemade “Defund Planned Parenthood” signs were most visible.  The prayers and the music unnerved some of the pro-aborts.
 
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