The Silent Majority Honk Against Obamacare

By Joseph Lee   
August 20, 2012
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Day 1

During our peaceful campaign in Conway one man drove past and yelled, “Hail Satan!” TFP volunteer Cesar Franco replied, “Hail Mary, full of grace!” Later, a woman brought us a very welcome pack of water bottles, saying that it was because we were Catholics, even though she was not.

Day 2

As the thermometer went to 105 degrees, we campaigned in downtown Mountain Home. The public, for the most part, was very supportive; the problem, as always, was the vocal minority that sought to disrupt our campaign. Besides the usual fingers and insults, one man tried to intimidate us into leaving the sidewalk. When TFP volunteer Elias Bartel pointed out that it was a public sidewalk and asked if he owned the sidewalk, the man left in a hurry.

Our goal is, as a local Catholic put it, to “speak for the silent majority.” The majority of the people we have met have been supportive; the problem is making them do something about it.

Day 3

After an eight-hour drive we arrived in Dallas and got a few hours of sleep.  Our host generously barbequed hamburgers – what a welcome treat. Like most TFP campaigns, we are running on a tight budget.  In fact, we are trying to go the whole way entirely on donations. So the hospitality of all the people who have fed and lodged us along the way has been essential.

Our campaign in Dallas was a constant reminder of how our campaign is the “voice of the silent majority.”

Just outside of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport we received a tremendous amount of honks. Many cheered at seeing us; one lady gave us a donation on the spot.  We also distributed several hundred flyers to drivers stopped at the intersection.
The “voice of the silent majority” was also a reminder of the not so silent minority that often dominates the silent masses. One man, seeing the support we were generating, yelled “Stop honking!”  But the true America must not be reduced to silence.  And the honks continued.

Day 4

Our journey continued to Austin, the capital of Texas. After lunch, we campaigned on Congress Avenue near the Texas legislature.

Almost as soon as we arrived, TFP volunteer Cesar Franco was involved in a debate with a woman about the immorality of abortion. The woman used the argument that the unborn baby was like a criminal trespassing on a person’s property, and could therefore be stopped with lethal force: abortion.

Cesar responded by pointing out that the baby, unlike the trespasser, had not committed any crime.

Soon after she left, a man on the street corner opposite our campaign began intermittent, indecipherable yelling that continued for about an hour. As we started a rosary, this intermittent sideshow was joined by a man on a motorcycle who stopped and began yelling insults at three TFP volunteers.   “Get the silver spoon out of your mouths!” he yelled before roaring off on his brand-new motorcycle.

After Mass at the Cathedral of Austin, we returned to Congress Avenue for an evening rush-hour campaign. There we were joined by Mr. Williams, a crippled Knight of Columbus from the cathedral.  

Day 5

Our locale today was San Antonio. The Alamo, in fact, was the spot of our morning campaign. There is a little square in front of the old mission church with the famous façade, and then shops across a street. The campaign was by far the one with the most foot traffic to date, and this was reflected by the almost one thousand flyers that we distributed.

The public was for the most part very supportive. Many came up to thank us or say “we’re with you guys.” Many of the employees from the shops near our campaign came out to ask what we were doing and agreed with us. Two young men visiting from California were extremely enthusiastic and joined our campaign for a few minutes.  Interestingly enough, they mentioned how the media and Hollywood play a role in influencing public opinion and they were strongly opposed to that bad influence.

The debates we did get into, though, were far more protracted than the quick verbal barbs that we had been getting from passing cars. One man debated with TFP volunteers Alvaro Zapata and Cesar Franco for about half an hour on the merits of socialism.  Seeking to find a “good socialism,” he brought up fire departments, the police, and libraries as examples of “socialism.”

A more virulent opponent said that Catholics deserved to be persecuted because of the Crusades.  When asked what that had to do with the issue, he walked off. One burly man walked out of a bar and asked, in a very aggressive tone, why we were getting involved in both religion and politics. As we explained to him how Obamacare imposes a religious persecution, another burly man, presumably his drinking buddy, came up and told him to back off.  The second man then gave us a donation and walked off with the first, jawing at each other.

Probably the most noticeable thing was the lack of awareness on the part of many people. For example, one Catholic lady had never heard of what Obamacare does and was absolutely shocked to find out. Worse is the lethargy of many, especially in our second campaign off I-410 near San Antonio. There was almost no opposition, but few would care enough to even look, honk or wave.

To inform the public, to wake them from their sleep, that is our goal.  And it’s working, one campaign at a time.

Day 6

Today we returned to the Alamo.  Still, there were many positive reactions. “Obamacare pushes things way too far,” was a common reaction.

That afternoon, we took a quick break to visit San Fernando Cathedral, the oldest cathedral in the United States, and there sang the Salve Regina. A visit to one of the missions in San Antonio was on the agenda, but time prevented it.  We have to reach Corpus Christi.

Day 7

July 25 marks the last day of this Saint Michael Caravan.

Our first campaign in Corpus Christi was just off Texas Highway 286 with a great deal of support from traffic. A reporter from KIIITV, a local TV station, interviewed our caravan leader Cesar Franco.

This morning we also found out that our video about the attack on us in Little Rock had gone viral, reaching 180,000 views, and was mentioned on Fox News, among others.

Our honk signs, having been thoroughly frayed by one and a half weeks of constant use and wind, saw one last day of peaceful service for the Catholic cause.

As we were winding things down, a counter-protester arrived with a sign saying “Honk if you think these guys ****.”  The fact that nobody honked for him only confirmed what we thought:  the silent majority likes moral values, not vulgar signs.  

All in all, though, the response our caravan encountered was largely positive. In Little Rock, Conway, Mountain Home, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi, we distributed our message and raised public awareness to the socialist menace of Obamacare. We distributed thousands of copies of our message Confronting Religious Persecution in America: Neither Apostasy or Dhimmitude, and reached many more through our signs and personal contact.

The opposition we encountered, meanwhile, served to unmask the socialist evil, as the response to the video of the attack showed. Our simply being out there standing for what was right also made a huge impact. Many came up to thank us for doing what was right, even though they themselves did not have the courage to do so.

For example, a lady from Houston, after seeing us standing up for Catholicism, said: “You restored my faith”

Saint Michael, pray for us!

Video of the ATTACK



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+5 # Sr. Rita E.Beltran 2012-08-21 11:51
OH! GOSH! THANK YOU SO MUCH for your awesome presence to the public. I did not know that you were here in my city of San Antonio - I would have been there with you IMMEDIATELY. We even wear our black religious habits. I am happy that we treated you well. I have to say that here in Texas & San Antonio we are very CATHOLIC because our Archbishop & Bishops have a monthly street procession with Our Blessed Lord in a monstrance. We try to keep us aware of Our Lord and to the people. We also have a lot of Catholic Hispanics & tourists. God Keep You ALL SAFE and BLESSED. Adios, Muchas Gracias! from Sister Rita Elena Beltran, MCM.
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+7 # Andres 2012-08-21 12:11
I SALUTE "TFP" FOR THEIR EXAMPLE AND COURAGE.
You prove that the Blood shed for OUR COUNTRY' FREEDOM WAS NOT IN VAIN.
LONG LIVE CHRIST THE KING!
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+5 # Geri P 2012-08-21 12:43
We the SILENT MAJORITY must be heard. Is there any way we could see a movement like this continue across these United States?
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-10 # Tony Battista 2012-08-21 13:19
To call yourself Christian and Catholic you should act as one. Jesus Christ came to us to teach us to care for one other and share, and give up the rich lifestyle and help the less fortunate. You are promoting exactly the contrary. Obama wants to give access to medicare to all Americans not only the ones that can afford it. This is a Christian act. Your campaign is Anti Christian. You oppose abortion, I do too. However you do not oppose (You Promote) the suffering and the death of thousands of Americans that cannot afford Medicare. Is this acting and thinking Christian? I think you should ask yourselves: Would Jesus participate to your campaign? I am quite sure you would not publish the above, but you that read it, if you are a Christian, maybe will rethink your Unchristian position. May God illuminate your mind. TonyB.
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+3 # Ginger 2012-08-22 10:09
I have NEVER seen care denied to anyone who needed it but could not afford it. My working lifetime was spent in the health insurance industry, wearing many hats. I always worked first and foremost for the Greater Honor and Glory of God and secondarily for the good of my clients. I retired from sales in 1/2003 - when HIPAA came in and I could no longer find affordable health insurance to meet the needs of my clients. We must help one another and get the government out of our lives! I pray daily for our country that we will continue to have the freedoms on which the country was founded.
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+5 # Janice Borkenhagen 2012-08-22 14:08
Dear Tony, Obamacare has been widely promoted as the answer to the poor's problem of lack of health care but this is NOT the case. If you study what this bill actually says--and it was passed before anyone had a chance to study it--it will provide a much lower grade of health care than we have right now to about 5% of our population, but we ALL will be charged an enormous tax because of it. There are already safety nets in place for health care for the truly poor--so Obamacare is focused on the lower income uninsured, but under Obamacare, 95% of those who have a lower income and are uninsured will remain that way. Please look into this and you will see that this information is correct. I pray that you will. God bless you Tony!
Jan Borkenhagen
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+3 # Jackie 2012-08-22 14:43
I don't believe you have all of the facts. President Obama doesn't want to "give" healthcare to all Americans he wants all Americans to pay for healthcare, thereby forcing those who don't really need it to have it. I guess we will be praying that God illuminate each other's minds because, Tony, I will be saying the same prayer for you.
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+2 # Del 2012-08-25 18:58
I personally give everything I can including money and thousands of hours of time and loads of fresh food. I don't believe in giving something like welfare or Obamacare that makes the masses dependent with no chance for advancement. This destroys the middle class and creates aristocracy and plebeians or better known as Socialism. That is just what we fought with England to get out from under.
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0 # Tout 2012-08-21 15:16
As a Catholic old-scout, I try for months to find out whether there is a TFP in Belgium (Europe) but never get ANY answer from TFP in the U.S.A..I want to tell my friends in Turhhout (Belgium) about this. Why do I not get any answer?
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+4 # Regina M 2012-08-21 15:24
Thank you all so very much for what you are doing. May you always be safe and God Bless you.
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+4 # Marianna 2012-08-21 20:15
May God bless you all, true confirmed soldiers! Battling the forces of evil. You're not alone as our Blessed Mother and the angels are with you.
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+5 # Jude Malone 2012-08-21 20:46
God is Supreme; his Laws must be followed.
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+4 # Mary Frances 2012-08-21 22:31
I'm glad they caught the jerk!
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+3 # Vince Eusterman 2012-08-21 22:55
Stand tall you are in our prayers.
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+2 # andreina del villar 2012-08-22 20:22
why we do not use the same phrases they use????? like: Be tolerant to our believes? I think they have won a lot of arguments by using words like: intolerant, violent to others, respect differences, so we have to answer the same way.
Thank you for defending the moral principles for the next generations.!!!!!!!!!!
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