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President Bush mourns Gordon B. Hinckley
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President Hinckley was without question one of the great men to ever live on this earth. His work and service continue today and he is no longer separated from his loving companion.
President Hinckley will be missed because he truely followed the Savior's admonition to love all men as equals.
Though you may have died, I know how you have influenced our world. You shall be remembered in our hearts forever, and to me it is not sad for YOU that you died, for you are with your loving wife, and are no longer suffering. While I am a little sad- I remember that your exaple has led millions to the path of god. Lord, take care of Hinkley for me.
By the way, I am in Australia and it was announced on my yahoo news account.
President Hinckley, how can we ever thank you for all you have done for the world. We will miss your humor, we are so very grateful to have felt of your special spirit and listened to your wise counsel. One day we will all see you again, but until then, we will "Stand a Little Taller" and do the best we can.
Much love
We will miss President Hinkley very much
It was not his job to tell President Bush to pull out of Iraq. He was a religious leader; NOT a political leader.
President was gracious and kind. He can feel the good spirit of this prophet of the Lord. Thank you GwB.
I love you so much President Hinckley! Such a hero.... A true stripling warrior!!!! YOU WILL BE MISSED!
We love you and will miss you President Hinckley, and can only hope to be hear those words you heard last night - "well done thou good and faithful servant, enter in to thy rest".
No mention was made on the nightly news of the passing of a prophet. But George and Laura Bush took time to send a heartfelt message. I thank them.
I am grateful to President Bush and his wife Laura for taking the time to share their thoughts and send condolances. God bless them.
Till we meet again at Jesus feet....thank you so much President Hinckley.
And to the negative people that posted on this board I would like to say. Would our beloved prophet like the slanderous comment full of untruths like that, I think not. You all should be ashamed. I have known people who of quit the church for such uncaring attitudes. But you won't have to answer to anyone but our Heavenly Father for turning out his children. So maybe you should think of the price before you say such things. You have the right to your opinion, but this isn't the time or the place to do it. This belong to our Prophet and him alone.
In closing I would like to thank our Heavenly Father for the gift of Gordon B Hinckley's leadership. We will all miss you, until we meet again.
What a stupid comment to make at this time. For once can't you just leave politics out of it? I am 100% convinced that Gordon B. Hinckley is just fine with George Bush speaking his name.
President Hinckley was a great man, and he will most definitely be missed. I'm glad to know our president had respect for the leader of our church. Thank you, Mr. President, I've always had alot of respect for you as well as President Hinckley.
Oh yeah, and Amy Bjorge, what you said about that comment wasn't very nice, especially at a time like this.
of any nation or any religion than any other Prophet before his time. He started the perpetual education fund. The church relief efforts helped more countries/people during his presidency than any other time in Church history.
I love you President Hinckley.
Thank you President Bush for your heart felt comment. You have a tough job and I have supported
you in all you have done. Because I felt you were a man of integrity
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President George W. Bush meets with the leadership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Thursday, Aug. 31, 2006, during his visit to Salt Lake City. Seated clockwise are: Gordon B. Hinckley, President; Thomas S. Monson, First Counselor; James E. Faust, Second Counselor (obscured), and Michael Watson, Executive Secretary.
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