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Obama cancels Saturday visit in deference to Hinckley funeral
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To Dutchman: I do not believe ANY political candidate should be at that funeral. But you pro-Mormons will support Romney's appearance, and would have denigrated Obama if he'd attended to "show respect". And you know it.
And if you Utahans don't want to see another President Clinton, perhaps you Republicans should vote as Democrats on Super Tuesday and vote for Obama. It's not like Mitt isn't going to take Utah by a landslide without your vote.
I'm sure Romney won't be handing out "VOTE FOR ROMNEY" buttons as people file in. I can understand Obama changing his plans, but I for one would like to see the candidates attend the services out of respect, just as they would attend any other funeral of a great leader, and President Hinkley WAS a great leader. The things said at the funeral may help put a new prespective on the race and humble some who may need it.
I'm just waiting to hear the dems, or Huckabee to somehow make this timing all Romney's doing, and Who Knows, sounds like you're starting.
Now Hilary on the other hand......Heaven help us all if she takes it.
I do agree with others though that what Obama did was classy.
I think it was more "Political Tactics" than a"classy move".
Now if we could just persuade Obama to terminate his total dedicated membership to a church that supports a country that he is not a citizen of, or that does not allow others of a different race! That would be a classy move!
Of course, in typical Obama fashion, he clouds his real motives with his self-congratulatory, I am so sensitive talk. It is so laughable that so many people fall for it and mistake it for real sympathy and sensitivity.
Obama did a classy thing, even if it doesn't fit your paradigm.
If Romney doesn't get the nomination, Obama will get my vote. He is a very gifted speaker but I'm not so sure what he can do. Talk is cheap. He is impressive which is something that McCain is not.
If he does not attend, I think it will be because of the bodyguards and media circus he may unwillingly have tagging behind him. If it won't be overly intrusive, if is workable at all, I think he will be there.
It would be even nicer if to have Sem. Obama elected President --> with Mitt Romney as V.P.
It could have been because he new he�d be overlooked because of the funeral.
Maybe he really didn�t want to come and this was a great excuse.
But I imagine he realized that a political engagement would have taken away from the day of mourning and added to the complexities of the day (traffic, people�s priorities exc.)
I would really respect him if he made a quite unannounced visit to the funeral.
But as it is he showed great class and consideration in making such a statement.
To (who knows?) I thought (Dutchman�s) comment about anti Mormons was tacky. You did not need to respond to such stupidity. Reversing stupid comments creates stupid comments. That�s why you were attacked.
President Hinckley's funeral is open to the world. He would never tell anyone they are not welcome. We should all remember the open, loving, caring person he was. After reading some of the comments, I realize many people have not learned from him. Remember what he stood for, and how he lived his life.
If CMK is LDS, or Southern Baptist, he might look into the recent past history of both those churches to see whether they have any race-related skeletons in their closets before casting stones at Sen. Obama.
As for CMK's comment that Obama's church should give up its ministry to Africa (or that the Senator should renounce his church for that ministry), that's just patently unChristian - ministering to the poorest and most afflicted (Jesus's charge to Christians) has to mean ministering to Africa and Africans. Or does CMK imply that it's only proper to worship with people who are narrowly-focused on their immediate communities, without regard to the rest of the world? It's hard to tell ...
But I recall how giving and caring UCC was. Today that same denomination is at the forefront of helping all kinds of people. I kind of like the idea that Obama is a member of that particular national denomination. It makes me think he is broad minded and caring.
Now as to tonight's election returns, about half are in and Mitt and McCain are still very close. It could swing either way. I might have to stay up late and call in to work with my usual excuse: car wouldn't start. After all, where I am it will be -20F tonight, with wind chills that make a man wonder why he is not in Florida!
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