Posted on 10/26/2008 6:34:40 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776
American Hindus, numbering around two million, would not endorse any single candidate for the November four presidential election, it has been reported.
The Indo-American Hindu leader Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that religion was something sacred and spiritual; a tool for communication with God; human response to divine Reality; and meant for focusing the heart/mind of the devotee to some higher ideal. It should not be associated with materialistic objectives like partisan politics.
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So true. Materialism is transitory. Spritual is forever.
HOLY COW?
I like the fact that they call themselves American Hindus rather than Hindu Americans.
Good! I am opposed to block voting. Have an independent mind and think and then vote. You would be surprised how often you will vote conservative when you do that.
However, as a personal observation, let me add, that a lot of Center-Left South Asians (solely because they came here during the Clinton years and associate their prosperity with Clinton) will vote Republican for the very first time this year. They LEFT Socialism behind to come to a Capitalist land.
Do they vote?
Most Hindus I know, especially those who have been here a while, support Obama. They have been indoctrinated by the MSM into hating Bush and they will vote for the One no matter what.
I've known lots of Indian-Americans and every one is grateful for the opportunity America has given them.
two million? That’s more than I would expect, but I suppose it makes sense.
This year more than any other I can remember, the Catholic clergy is speaking out. Our rather liberal, peace and justice pastor this morning all but told us that we cannot vote for Obama. The readings today, Exodus and Matthew, would lead one to peace and justice and illegal immigration and giving to widows and orphans and “love your neighbor” etc. He turned that to talking about the intrinsic evil of abortion and how it is more important than any other issue because if you’re not alive, you cannot enjoy any other rights. Wow, he nailed it!! Go Father Mark.
“grateful for the opportunity America has given them.”
For those who love to complain about the government, people, mores, etc. of America—it is refreshing that honest people who come here realize what a unique gift this country is.
That's just Vishnu-l Thinking.
The rest of the story: Most Indians are small business people and most small busienss people support McCain. These people are keeping their mouths shut to protect them selfs!
Yes, while still expressing to vote for Obama. Our immigration laws are too relaxed, must tighten up--OOPS! Too late.
Those wonderful "opportunities" that they enjoy so much will soon be taken away from them via taxes and governmental micro-managing of their businesses, of course, compared to India even that might not be so bad to them.
I don’t have any numbers, but there are an awful lot of Indian doctors practicing in the US, both GP and specialist.
I think my Dad has three different doctors named Patel. ha.
I've known lots of Indian-Americans and every one is grateful for the opportunity America has given them. ..... jalisco555
What's the big deal about whether "American" is used as the adjective or the noun?
Are "tall Americans" less American than "American tall people"?
Are "American red-heads" more patriotic that "red-headed Americans"?
Really? What's the big friggin' deal?
If grammar is to be used by some as an American patriotism litmus test, shouldn't the form where "American" is the NOUN be favored?
The answer to the question "What are you?" is a noun.
Whatever noun you choose for the answer to that question is what you consider yourself FIRST.
“three different doctors name Patel.”
Hotels, motels, all Patels.
I consider myself to be an American. When I’m in a geneological discussion I consider myself to ba an American of German decent.
Things like tall American or fat American are simply a matter of common usage words that really don’t overide the fact that one is American. Be thankfull they don’t because then we would have politicians pandering to “Tall American Republicans” or Fat Americans for socialized medicine”
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As long as we’re talking English grammer here theres an old joke I remember. Teacher: “Johnny, give me two pronouns’’ Johnny:’’Who, me’’?
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