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President Bush mourns Gordon B. Hinckley

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lwhojai | 6:47 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
It's so sad to see the moral decay in the liberals and Democrats in this country. The hatred they have in their hearts and in the inability to allow others to disagree with them is sad. They cannot even let the President give a statement on the passing of the Profit without making it political. I hope all of us here Brothers and Sisters pray for them and ask that Heavenly Father will soften their hard hearts.
Anonymous | 6:53 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
If you anti bushys express hostility, I don't think Pres. Hinckley would like it. Decatur, Tex.
mourner | 6:49 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
President Hinckley was a true Prophet of the Lord. His love had no end . . .no boundaries. He will be missed. I am glad to know that this world is not the end, just a moment in our lives. It is comforting to know that President Hinckley is now with his wife and others who have gone on before.
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Reese | 6:51 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I am saddened to hear of his passing..He is loved by all and will be missed and has set an example for all of us to stand a little taller and try a little harder. I can't wait to meet him on the other side...
Nunia-NZ | 7:13 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Indeed our Prophet, Seer and Revelator! Led by Example...He was fore-ordained to lead us in this dispensation and we are so ever-grateful to have been under his divine guidance...We will miss him tremendously and know that he would want us to continue in the path that would lead us back to our Heavenly Father....
Dolly Soriano | 7:33 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I am saddened to hear Pres. Hinckley's passing at the same time I feel good that he is now with his beloved wife. He's such a great Phophet and a great leader..
Matt | 7:37 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Is mr. packer next?
Jim | 7:37 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I to am saddened by the passing of such a great man. most importantally, the comments by Pres. Bush are probably the most intelligent things he's ever said.
Jim | 7:46 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I to was saddened by the passing of such a great man. I was also impressed by George Bush's words. Probably the most intelligent words he has spoken to date.
Anomynous | 7:42 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Nice to know even in the passing of such a loving gentle man that "ALL" the politicians are out doing their thing....I thought this was a commentary to the prophet, not a political board.
Angelina Pollock | 7:51 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
We are very grateful that President Bush said something so very kind and nice about our President and Prophet, Gordon B. Hinckley. We all loved President Hinckley so very much, and will miss him tremendously. He was truly a remarkable man in every way. My family so dearly loved him, and all his many wonderful spiritual teachings. A true man chosen of God.

God bless his lovely family... We love them all!
LukeAir2008 | 8:20 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Prophets and Apostles cant be judgemental. They love everyone. Even those who are in deep darkness! Gordon B. Hinckley was a good and holy man. If you read some of his recent comments, he was fully aware of what was going on in America and in the world. George Bush says he'll miss his friend Gordon Hinckley. Lets hope he'll now follow Pres. Hinckleys example, drop his Skull and Bones, Bohemian Grove, Globalist connections, repent and follow the Lord. Peace be upon the new President of the Lords church, Thomas Spencer Monson.
Debra | 8:28 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
It is so sad to learn of President Hinckleys passing. He was truely a great man, and leader. He will be truely missed by everyone that knew him.
Memory Lord | 8:38 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Thanks for your kind words Mr President. Our Prophet Was A Great Man & Loved His Family In The Church. He Is With His Heavenly Home Now. We Will See Him Again.
AudreyElli lds and PROUD OF IT | 8:45 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
President Hinkley is one of the best people in the world. Please just say you are sad for his family and friends not attack him or Bush. Bush is great too. We loved him at the beginning of the war.
President Hinkley we are sad at your passing but very happy that you are now with your beloved wife. It is so great that a person can have such love for another person like he did for his wife. Thank you for your years of service to us the members of your church. It will be very hard to fill your shoes for anyone that has to do it. Like President Kimball whom I once met you had a great spiritualness about you. Thank you for being a worthy example to all the members and all the world. We will miss you very much. Audrey, Chris, and Eric Elli.
Indiana | 9:02 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Ok, I am going to try this again. I had a complete one and lost the whole thing.... ich!

I love and respect President Hinckley a great deal. I shall miss his wonderful personality, humor and the joy and stability that he brought. I am grateful to President Bush for all that he does for this nation and for these sweet comments... Thank you so much President Bush!

Can you imagine the sweet reunions that President Hinckley is having on the other side of the veil? Not only his beloved wife, but can you imagine the reunion between himself and Pres. Faust and Neal A Maxwell??? How about David O. McKay or Heber J. Grant? Can you imagine his meeting with Joseph Smith and the Saviour? (not necessarily in that order!)

oh well, I thank God for 2 great men, President Hinckley a great prophet and a great leader for the world of the gospel; and President Bush, a courageous and good human being and a great leader for our nation and the world.....
Sister Christy Black | 10:05 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I appreciate Your loving and sincere comments Brother and Sister Bush. We are all children of our Heavenly Father who loves us all. Because we are children of Heavenly father that does truly make you and your wife my Brother and Sister. If President Hinckly were here he to would that you for your friendship and love. Thank You!!! We love our Dear Prophet and we love that you too pray to God. Thank You!!! Your Sister Christy Black
Ken H | 10:43 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Thank-You President Bush for heartfelt words that honored President Hinckley he was afriend to all and a Prophet to many.
Ron in OC | 11:08 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Re: Anonymous. You make some off the wall comments but don't have the courage to use your name. I'm really impressed.
thanks president | 11:10 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Although not necessary or needed it is very gracious of the President to be so thoughtful as to write a letter regarding President Hinckley's passing. Thanks Pres. Bush.
MoJules | 11:15 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
I think that it is awesome that President Bush would take the time out on the day of his last State of the Union address, to send his thoughts to the Church and the Hinckley family. I also think it is great that Romney will take time out at a very crucial time to pay respect to our Prophet. I also think that there is a time to take off the gloves, and appreciate those who have the respect and maturity to not make insulting comments when we are saddened by this loss, to the others, who couldn't hold back, no comment.
Boss_DJ | 11:41 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
Probably the only good, honest words Bush has ever said in his life. President Hinckley was a great man and will be missed by millions of people worldwide.
SJ Bobkins | 11:44 p.m. Jan. 28, 2008
A very kind message of condolance. I appreciated the President's taking the time to make sure it was sent. Maybe the finest tribute to a church president was the one LBJ sent when President MCKay passed away. Amazingly LBJ would call president McKay on the phone during difficult times just to feel his "presence." They had a genuine relationship. I'm sure President Bush has a great deal of respect for who President Hinckley was, but I don't think they had anything but a formal relationship of picture ops.
Marie | 12:35 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
Thank you President and Mrs. Bush for honoring my dear Prophet, Gordon B. Hinckley. Thank you for seeking his advise and spiritual--not political--guidance after 9/11. Seeing him at your side gave me great comfort during a very difficult time. Thank you for realizing his importance in my life and million others worldwide. We love him and will miss him but so grateful to know he is reunited with his sweet eternal companion.
Pol Sanchez, Sr. - Manila | 2:11 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
Before, people seems alienated by just being around Mormons that they have to kick them out of the place. But now comes the time when even the most powerful leader of America is not afraid nor embarassed to call a Mormon Prophet a friend. In this era of spiritual enlightenment words are but icing on a cake, I hope Bush learned a lot from his prophet friend and apply it in his life and not just continue praising him.
erick kirong | 6:54 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
thank you so much President Bush for the love and sympathy to our Everbeloved Prophet President Gordon B.Hinkley, He is Man of God.
SW | 8:41 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
As a member of the United States Military I am grateful for the leadership of both President Bush and President Hinckley. It is our responsibility and duty to fight evil where ever it may be found.

May God continue to bless this country.

My condolences to the Hinckley family.
NotFunny | 8:55 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
While I no longer care for what the current Pres. thinks; it was a nice gesture.
I usually like Stephen Colbert but he showed a lack of decorum to use Pres Hinckley as he did on his show.(especially one day after his passing)
Blessings of God's Peace | 9:24 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
I pray God's spirit
will comfort all of President Hinkley's family.
Thanks to President Bush for the kind words. May God bless you with his spirit.

BTW-There is a time and a place for political arguments...This aint it!
oklahoma | 10:07 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
Isn't it a wonderful thing to know that this sweet and righteous man had nothing to fear at his passing and that he is now reunited with the love of his life. I will miss him so much. It has always been that I knew him personally. His teachings were tender and humble, but he never compromised on what was the will of the Lord. I don't mean to be disrespectful, but President Hinckley was just so cute. I always wanted to give him a hug and tell him how much I loved and respected him as a prophet of the Lord and as a truly good and great man. Thank you, Heavenly Father, for allowing him to lead us forward for so many years.
Bette | 10:24 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
My, my, my! I must say I was shocked to hear anyone, LDS or not, say that our beloved prophet has blood on his hands. I would be careful what I say, for it is all noted.

I'm grateful to have lived while Gordon Hinkley was the leader of our church on earth. He will be dearly missed but I'm happy with his passing. I feel certain that he has already had a long talk with the Savior. How wonderful to think about!
Jessie in Denver | 11:05 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
RE: Iwhojai, George & Anonymous - I am a Liberal Democrat and Inactive member of the LDS church, but know how to seperate politics from "everything" else. This is a time to honor & remember the life of an amazing person, President Hinkley. I like to thank Prez Bush for recognizing President Hinkley's leadership for one of the fastes growing church in the world. Although, I haven't been active, I still tuned into the conferences just to hear what President Hinkley had to say - I think we all agree President Hinkley had a great sense of humor! I was disappointed the media did not have much coverage of his passing like The Pope, BUT then again the LDS church is too humble to show all their greatness - they (LDS church) work behind the scenes to try to make the world a better place. Thank you President Hinkley for your wisdom & love for ALL mankind. You will be missed! Finally, you're reunited with your sweetheart & our Father.
Cali | 11:14 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
I am greatful for Pres Bush for recognizing & sending his deepest regrets to Pres. Hinckley's family. For those of you who made smart remarks regarding Pres Bush. Shame on you. You are not showing what Pres Hinckley has taught us for many years to LOVE ONE ANOTHER. Pls if you want to make comments...make sure you do in love because that is how Pres. Hinckley would like to see us all behave, a true Latter-Day Saints. Thank you Pres. Hinckley. I will miss you.
Julie C Moore | 11:44 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
Contrary to Marci's comment, the news media has reported widely on the death of our beloved President Hinckley. See the Washington Post and The New York Times (both have articles--I saw them online) today. The NYT issued a bulletin last night, as well. Our local Reno paper has a nice photo and article this morning. I am certain other newspapers are noting his passing.
Kevin | 11:51 a.m. Jan. 29, 2008
I'm glad that Pres. Bush acknowledged Pres. Hinkley's accomplishments. I'm glad that two leaders from slightly different faiths can come together as friends and associates and inspire all the world to stand a little taller. Pres. Hinkley was a great example to the world, and I am happy that he has finished his work and hope that we will always put into practise what he taught.
Collin | 12:01 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
I admire the fact that there was a mutual respect between our President of the United States and our President of Christ's restored Church. Both positions require giving of one's life in a way that accomplishes an exponential amount of good, a pattern after which people can aspire to in its level of unselffishness. Both men give everything they have to push their respective works forward. God continue to bless our Presidents. w/out that blessing we're in a world of hurt!
Collin | 12:16 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
I think it's great Pres. Bush took time to make the comment he did. Pres. Hinkley's passing was all my wife and I talked about last night. The hallmark feature of his life was the love he showed to everyone regardless of religious affiliation. He taught us we should reach out and love all our brothers and sisters on earth. He taught us not to live in cliques but to get invovled in our communities and make them a better place. He really did make me proud to be what I am. God bless our Presidents.
Jim | 12:26 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
Pres Bush is the man for recognizing Pres Hinckley. Pres Hinckley really taught me how wonderful life can be in the way his life showed how it was possible to love every walk of life on this planet. I truly believe he was filled by the Spirit of the Lord which, in and of itself, inspires man to see more clearly every race, culture, and creed from the vantage point of God Himself. I really can't say how grateful I am for Pres. Hinckley's life and example.
Sarah | 2:14 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
Thank you President Bush for your kind words.

I live in Missouri, Clay county to be exact and nothing was on the local news. I did hear there was an article on USA today.com, the comments on that article are horrific. I appreciate those Non LDS that are leaving nice, decent comments here. I am astounded those that don't understand that this is about President Hinckley's passing. You leave consolendences or nice thoughts, memories of President Hinckley. It amazes me those that don't understand this. Even if I completely disagreed with every fiber of my soul with someone I would never leave awful, disparaging comments.
Georgia Teacher | 2:44 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
I like so many of my brothers and sisters am saddened by the passing of our great prophet. I am sure that he has been welcomed home with a well done my good and faithful servant. I am also saddened that at a time when only the best of thougths should be spoken that we are so disparaging of another who has chosen to publicly give tribute to such a great man. Personal feelings aside I am proud that President Hinckley is being given reverence and respect due a man of his calbre on all levels. Let's celebrate that we are all in agreement that the world has lost a great and wonderful prophet, leader, and man.
Pete Landsteiner | 2:52 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
President Bush is truly a people's President and he truly admired what Pres Hinkley and the LDS people have done in support of this great country of our. God President Bush and President Hinkley.

God Bless The United States of America

Chase SL | 3:21 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
President Bush is awesome! President Hinckley is Awesome! Awesome people get along! party on!
Karen | 3:52 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
I care a great deal that the President of the United States would take time to extend his condolences to the family of such a tremendous leader and citizen, regardless of what the President's politics may be. The office of President of the United States should be treated with dignity, just as President Hinckley's death should be treated.
WOW!! | 6:31 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
What other man Has influenced so many people? At this time, I too am not in active member but just reading these comments, all the way from 12yr olds to non mormons & people from all around the world have really touched me. I know President Hinckley was a true prohet & a great leader & by no means would I be surprised if President Bush recieved much inspiriation & guidence from a man so close to God. A condolence from a man that leads this great, god driven nation, I believe is a wonderfull respect. Love you Pres Hinkley & thak you Pres bush for your respects to a great man...
Bromo | 6:46 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
Pres. Hinckley said we shouldn't condone war. I think he knew when Jesus said "love your enemies" He probably meant "don't kill them".
Dissapointed! | 8:45 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
The president minimizes us by not attending the service. This is lip service and I feel mininimized that those outside of the intermounatin west and the sprinkling of faithful in the outside world, we are not respected. He was a prophet and should be recognized as such from all the great leaders of the worls and and masses of the world.
granny | 11:23 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
Jessie, your heart is in the right place! Please come back! You sound like a good person.
remember | 11:31 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
Pres. Hinckley, Pres. Bush....two great men. Pres. Hinckley we love you. We should appreciate Bush for trying to protect the nation and the people. Eagles soaring while some of the people on this site, are like chickens in the yard pecking, pecking, pecking.
Pretorius Family | 11:59 p.m. Jan. 29, 2008
Thank you Pres. Hinckley for all you've done, we will surely miss you, you were just an incredible man. You really made our hearts swell, but you home now and that's what we all striving for. Thank you for your marvelous example.
Our sincere condolences to Pres. Hinckley's family
From:
Tony, Ilse and children
Krugersdorp 1 ward, Roodepoort South Africa Stake
Romeo Nkosi | 3:58 a.m. Jan. 30, 2008
A great man as fallen, a mighty giant and a servent of God has left us, but in our hearts and minds his council lives with us. he provided us with many things including blessing with the opporturnity to have a house of God in our different countries.
Thank you President, i have grown alot from studying about his ministry as president.
Trully the Lord loves his people that he blessed them with such a man like Pres. Hinckley

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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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