Mennonites For Obama?
Goshen College student, Emily Miller shows off her support for her candidate for president on the door of her dorm room. (Antonio Perez, Chicago Tribune / April 29, 2008)I am not sure if it will help him much, but Barack Obama seems to have locked up the college-aged Mennonite vote. At Goshen College, a Mennonite institution, a recent poll among the students shows that the messiah of death leads among the students.
[Chicago Tribune]The political fervor on campus coalesces around Obama. A campus poll of students and faculty found the Illinois senator was their first choice, McCain was second and Clinton third. But before drawing conclusions from that poll, be aware that these students bring a different point of view to the political arena. They aren't much interested in all the campaign spinning over who said what. For instance, flaps over Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. or accounts of sniper fire in Bosnia may have played in headlines across the nation day after day, but they are barely mentioned here. If pressed on those things, students say they have no interest in the backbiting but focus instead on the big issues that influence their lives and religion.I suppose that these youngins' have yet to realize that Obama has no respect for religion or its ideals. Just ask the babies who survive an abortion. Oh yeah, you can't. So you might ask yourself, why would our buggy driving brethren support Obama?
"Mennonites aren't nationalistic," said Thomas, who also is editor of the church's magazine, The Mennonite. "They see themselves as global citizens. They are patriotic but view patriotism through the lens of What can we do that benefits the world?"Obama views patriotism through a lens of how does it benefit Obama. Remember how he used to refuse to wear a flag pin? When times got rough he changed his tune about flags.
Anyway, my message to the Mennonites, (do they read blogs?) if you want to do something that benefits the world, you can start by not voting for Obama.




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I live in Mennonite country (most of the land in our county is owned by them along with many businesses) and they are strange and not very likeable folks but never seemed the type vote for Obama (they still mostly dress like the Amish here).
There appears to be a lot of fracture in the Mennonite Church between the conservatives and the more liberal minded. I think we can pretty much assume these are the more liberal types and they have been imbibing in the kool-aid.
They don't drive buggies!
Here in Kansas, there are quite a few mennonites, but most of them do drive. However, they dress much more simply, kind of like the amish (not as extreme), and don't listen to the radio or watch tv. But of course, there are still liberal factions.
"Just ask the babies who survive an abortion. Oh yeah, you can't."
Actually, yes you can: http://members.tripod.com/joseromia/survivors.html
Geoffrey,
I should have said "couldn't if Obama had his way!"
You know, when I see the lemmings coo and fawn over this guy, especially those wo are self described professing Christians gush over this guy gives me pause.
The Feast Day of St Athanasius came up on the Calendar, and I think of him, and Nicholas, and Jerome, who were the few holdouts in the tidal wave of Arianisim. I think there is an analogy here, IMHO. It gets kinda lonley being a holdout in Obama-mania!
It just makes me want to go all Charleton Heston, and run throught the streets yelling ..."Soylent Green is People! People!"
What a sweet wholesome girl; what a head full of mush. But as Churchill is supposed to have said if you're not a liberal at 25 you have no heart (and if you're not conservative by 35 you have no brain). Can we repeal the 18 year old vote? Kit
Those 18 year olds living in dorms that mom, dad, and the feds paid for are so darned sharp!
Besides, anyone can see BO is for change, and for hope and for a new tomorrow!
What sort of trogladyte would you have to be to be against change and hope and a new tomorrow? Why if you are against against change and hope and a new tomorrow, I don't think I want to hand out with you... Because I only want to hang out with people who are not against change and hope and a new tomorrow.
College kids always give me hope because they are all for change and hope and a new tomorrow.
See if, you repeat it enough, even though it means nothing, it really starts to sound convincing.
Yes, those long-haired sixties college kids who put flowers in the National Guard guns may have been a little idealistic (and a lotta high) as they protested the war in Vietnam -- but history tells us they were right and the war was BS.
How moronic do you have to be to poo-poo the ideas hopes and dreams of the young, questionably idealistic but undeniably the leaders of the future?
Wake up people .....
Yeah never mind the million Vietnamese who were slaughtered because we abandoned them. So history has many things to say about Vietnam.
"How moronic do you have to be to poo-poo the ideas hopes and dreams of the young"
Obviously we have an Obamanation member here.
Don't you get it people? Obama is for hope!IF you don't like it you must not be for hope!
I will take my chances hoping elsewhere. I know some have gone whole hog with Leader, but even if Leader tells us he is for hope 1000x...
Well I guess I hope for better things. Sorry, when he made it clear his biggest regret was voting to support measures that forestalled the starvation of a comatose woman... Well that blew my mind. Terry Schiavo was just as dead as ever by the time all was said and done - it was delayed a few weeks because of him...
If he had it to do all over again, he would have seen to it she got starved even sooner!
I hope for better things.
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