Thursday, September 04, 2008

Election Complexion

Some thoughts on who to vote for this fall:


If you believe the world is full of potential enemies who mean to do you harm, then you should probably vote for John McCain.

If you believe the world is full of your brothers and sisters, and that we are all ultimately on the same side, then you should probably vote for Barack Obama.


If you believe that a homeless person or a person on welfare is basically lazy and in need of a little kick in the pants, then you should probably vote for John McCain.

If you believe that a homeless person or a person on welfare is temporarily lost and in need of compassion and a helping hand, then you should probably vote for Barack Obama.


If you believe that we need to find more sources of oil so that we can bring the price of gas down and wean ourselves from foreign oil, then you should probably vote for John McCain.

If you believe that we cannot continue to burn fossil fuels without doing irreparable harm to our environment, and that clean alternative energy sources are the only acceptable solution to our energy problems, then you should probably vote for Barack Obama.


If you believe that a woman who chooses to abort her child is immoral and Godless, then you should probably vote for John McCain.

If you believe that a woman who chooses to abort her child is frightened or confused and in dire need of compassion and healing, then you should probably vote for Barack Obama.


This election is helping us to clarify what we believe and what we value. It is also, in many ways, distinguishing the purple monkeys from the blue monkeys.

There is no judgement here on my part. I am looking for understanding. And it is arriving like never before.

By the way, have you tried the red melons? I hear they're wonderful.

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