Feb 19, 2008

Young Adult Democratic SuperDelegate

Jason Rae is one of the youngest party officials and superdelegates. In fact this young adult was part of the DNC even before he was old enough to vote. Now as a college student and a superdelegate his one vote will count for thousands and may be a key vote in the democratic race between clinton and obama.



you can also see a video of jason on AC360.

Feb 18, 2008

Standish Testimony Before Congress


American workers can unswervingly follow their consciences and fulfill job requirements under newly proposed workplace freedom legislation, said James D. Standish, Esq., Legislative Affairs representative for the Seventh-day Adventist Church, during testimony before a United States Congressional hearing.

"Enough American workers have been humiliated and marginalized for no crime other than remaining faithful to their understanding of God's requirements," said Standish, who joined five other witnesses for the February 12 hearing on the reintroduced Workplace Religious Freedom Act. "Our national values and our common humanity dictate that we provide the modest, commonsense protection [under WRFA], and that we delay no longer."


Click here to read complete article from ANN

Jan Paulsen: Let's Talk, Talks Politics

'Don't be a bystander,' Adventist leader advises young people

First 'Let's Talk' programs broadcast from Asia; Paulsen says local involvement key to global impact

Several questions surrounded appropriate activities for Adventists. Should Adventists campaign for politicians, run for office, associate with other denominations, play sports? Paulsen's "Yes" to each question was tempered by a warning -- don't let anything elbow out your commitment to Christ. If you seek election one day, he told the students, "don't confuse the agenda of the state with the mission of the church."

"Know who you are and don't compromise your identity," Paulsen said, advising the students not to cloister themselves away in a solely Adventist community. "Christ said, 'Let's go down and meet those people.' So don't be a bystander -- go with conviction, the assurance of who you are and the value of what you offer," he said.

February 12, 2008
Hong Kong,

Elizabeth Lechleitner/ANN

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Feb 11, 2008

James Standish Testifies Before Congress

James Standish, Director of Legislative Affairs
Public Affairs and Religious Liberty at the General Conference of SDA.

Seventh-day Adventist Church representative for Legislative Affairs, James D. Standish, Esq., will join other witnesses in testifying before a U.S. Congressional hearing February 12, urging legislators to sponsor the lately reintroduced Workplace Religious Freedom Act.

"Americans don't accept bigotry in our media, in our schools, or in our government, and we certainly shouldn't accept bigotry against people of faith in our workplaces," Standish wrote in a letter that concerned U.S. citizens can send to their congressional representatives.

read complete article at ANN

Potomac Primary: Virginia, Maryland, and D.C.

Tuesday February 12 will mark the Potomac Primary. This is will be a test for the Obama campaign to see if he can continue his winning ways. Huckabee continues to legitimize his candidacy even though he is far behind in delegates.

Obama sweeps, Huckabee weeps

Okay, not really, maybe complains is a better word.

DAVID ESPO
The Associated Press
February 9, 2008 at 11:01 PM EST
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama swept the Louisiana primary and caucuses in Nebraska and Washington state Saturday night, slicing into Hillary Clinton's slender delegate lead in their historic race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

The Illinois senator also won caucuses in the Virgin Islands, completing his best night of the campaign.

by FOXNews.com

Feb 8, 2008

Select a Candidate

Ever wondered which candidate for President was best suited to your beliefs? Wait no more. Let me introduce you to Select a Candidate There are several of these quizzes out there but here is a fairly simple one (only 14 questions). It states that it will match you to the candidate that best fits your ideology.

If you would like to find out where you stand ideologically, try the World's Smallest Political Quiz


Feb 7, 2008

And then there were 2, kinda

image: www.foxnews.com
Romney who has spent more than $35mil of his own money in his bid for the GOP (Grand ole party/ republican) nomination has suspended his campaign.
This means that there are really only two viable candidates on the republican side, McCain and Huckabee. The third is Ron Paul, who is a Congressman from Texas. Surprisingly, Paul is often the one considered to have "won" the debates but that hasn't translated into votes at the polls.

Super Tuesday Recap

Voter turnout was at record highs in many States and the results were anything but predictable. On the Democratic side it was Obama's goal to be within 100 delegates of Clinton. On the Republican side, Mitt Romney was disappointed by his support while McCain built on his delegate lead and Huckabee showed very strong in the South.

Republicans:
McCain: AZ, CT, DE, IL, OK, NJ, NY, CA, MO
Romney: MA, MN, ND, UT, MT
Huckabee: AL, AR, GA, WV

Democrats:
Hillary Clinton: AR, OK, TN, MA, NY, NJ, AZ, CA
Barack Obama: IL, GA, DE, AL, ND, KS, CT, MN, ID, CO, ID

How you voted: Track Delegates

Feb 4, 2008

How have they voted?

If you are looking for a resource where you can easily find out how your representative and/or candidate has voted in the past, this is your site. Take some time to explore what issues are important to you as a Christian Young Adult. This site will also allow you to find out who represents you by zip code.

Want to Get Involved: Look at RESULTS

I hear many times from young adults that they do not know how to get involved in the political system in a meaningful way. Many seem to be disgruntled in the voting process because they have this notion that their votes don't count...Allow me to introduce you to www.Results.org The mission of RESULTS has two parts: to create the political will to end hunger and the worst aspects of poverty, and: to empower individuals in exercising their personal and political power. This organization will walk you through the process of being an advocate in your area for the hungry and poor.

Super Tuesday Primary and Caucuses in 24 States and American Samoa

click on map to view interactive map at www.cnn.com
Tuesday 2.5.08 marks the largest single primary and caucus day in the 2008 Presidential Elections. The blue states mark democrat only states, red states are republican only states, and the purple states are states where everyone participates on 2.5.08. Click on the map and you will be linked to cnn.com and where they have a fully interactive map of the states delegate count.
*map courtesy of wikipedia

Feb 3, 2008

President Paulsen Speaks about SDAs & Politics

One of the things that I admire about General Conference President Jan Paulsen is the fact that he is willing to engage young adults in conversations (Q&A format) with forums known as "Let Talk". Here is a question that was apparently asked in Jamaica on October 27, 2007.

Should Adventists be involved in politics? Do Adventists have anything to contribute to public life?

In many parts of the world Adventists are very much involved in politics. In Papua New Guinea, for instance, a number of politicians are Adventists including one who has served as acting Prime Minister. Another was Governor General for the five-year term ending in 2003. Throughout the world there are Adventists who are judges, ambassadors, and parliamentarians. They follow in the footsteps of the prophet Daniel who held high office in the government of Babylon and yet also remained true to God.

If it is possible without compromising their beliefs, Adventists should be involved in public life at a variety of levels. Someone who has an understanding of the great conflict between God and Satan; who supports religious liberty; who knows that people are more important than things; who has a deep respect for God's creation; who practices wholistic living; and who places God first in their lives definitely has something to contribute to public life! And this is a description of most Adventists. Of course, there may be times of tension between their life of faith and their public office, but these happen in many other work places as well.

Click here for full transcripts

Feb 1, 2008

Jim Wallis author of God's Politics on Daily Show with Jon Stewart



Jim Wallis a Christian political activist shares his views. I've read a few of his books, they are very thought provoking and challenging. He has a new book just released "The Great Awakening" .

In the video Jim states,
"The two great hungers in our world today are the hunger for spirituality and the hunger for social justice. And the connection between the two is the one that a new generation is waiting for."

As Adventist, where do you see Spirituality and Social Justice intersecting?

Is God Silent?


ICTURE THIS: A candidate for the office of President of the United States stands up 
in a South Carolina megachurch one Sunday morning and declares: “We’re going to keep on praising together. I am confident that we can create a kingdom right here on earth.”1
Or this: Another candidate advertises their faith-based outreach in a state’s churches by quoting Esther 4:14, which reads in part: “. . . who knows but that you have come to royal position for such a time as this?”2
And how about this one? A third contender says they believe the Bible is the Word of God, but “I don’t believe every single thing in the literal sense of Jonah being in the belly of the whale.”3
All three items took place in the fall of 2007 as candidates for the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations barnstormed the early primary and caucus states. Interestingly, however, it was two Democrats—Senators Barack Obama (Ill.) and Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.)—who, separately, invoked the “kingdom” and quoted Esther’s uncle Mordecai, while it was a GOP contender, former New York City mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, who expressed doubts about Jonah’s story.

click here for the complete article

*Source: Adventist Review Online.

Measure God's Impact on a Campaign?

Part fun, Part useful tool. Welcome to God-o-Meter...this is not a joke. It's actually a indicator from a reputable journalist of the number of times a presidential candidate has used or referenced God in their campaigns. Check it out!

UPCOMING PRIMARY AND CAUCUS DATES

FEBRUARY 2008
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February 9: Louisiana, Washington (caucus), Kansas (R)
, Nebraska (D)
February 10: Maine (D)

February 12: District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia

February 19: Hawaii (D)*, Washington (primary), Wisconsin
MARCH 2008

March 4: Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont

March 8: Wyoming (D)

March 11: Mississippi
APRIL 2008

April 22: Pennsylvania
MAY 2008

May 6: Indiana, North Carolina

May 13: West Virginia

May 20: Kentucky, Oregon

May 27: Idaho (R)
JUNE 2008

June 3: Montana, New Mexico (R), South Dakota

Previous
JANUARY 2008

January 3: Iowa

January 5: Wyoming (R)

January 8: New Hampshire

January 15: Michigan

January 19: Nevada, South Carolina (R)

January 26: South Carolina (D)

January 29: Florida

February 2: Maine (R)

February 5 (SUPER TUESDAY): Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho (D), Illinois, Kansas (D), Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico (D), New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah




*source Rock the Vote.com

We Are the Ones We've Been Waiting For

Early Advent believers were active participants in the fight against slavery, a major social and political issue in their day. During the past 150 years since the early days of our church we have shyed from being active participants. I'm not too sure why this shift has occurred but one prominent reason seems to be the belief in the imminent Advent of Christ.

Our generation of young adults (similar in age to many of the ideological pioneers of our Adventist Church) recognizes the disconnect between being a follower of Christ and a citizen of these United States of America. Reading of Holy Scriptures, seems to clearly indicate that social responsibility, defense of the oppressed, compassion for the poor, and care for the sick are all ideals that Jesus clearly taught and expected from His followers.

Because I am a Christian I need to be engaged in the world, so that I can understand the dynamics of our system and the issues related to the needs of our families and our communities. All the while I am reminded over and over again to consistently focus attention not on me, but externally, on the needs of "the other". Focusing on "the Other" reminds me of the sacrificial love of Jesus and is a life principle of gratitude, peace, and grace.

So as I at look the social and political landscape of our nation I recognize how I have neglected the teaching of Christ and not enhanced Kingdom good in my world. I hear the urgency of our generation and think that our self appointed mandate is clear. We are the ones we've been waiting for as Jim Wallis so eloquently states. We cannot afford to wait any longer for someone else to tell us how to love each other, promote peace, and share kindness. I invite you to embrace that, "We are the ones we've been waiting for".

I hope that this blog will help you formulate understanding of the issues impacting our nation and world, through the lens of Kingdom values.

God Peace to you all.