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President Monson visits President Obama.....
3 years ago  ::  Jul 21, 2009 - 2:41AM #4
BillThinks4Himself
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I'm glad to see that President Monson extended the hand of friendship to President Obama.  It would have been stupid to do otherwise.  With the Democrats in control of the White House and both houses of Congress, the need for nonpartisanship is more urgent than ever.  The Republicans are out.  Those who would have wanted to make the Church a Republican organization were not doing the Church, or Utah, any favors.


I also thought it was interesting that the meeting was set up by Harry Reid, the Democratic Senate Majority Leader from Nevada, who also happens to be LDS.  While frequently demonized by Republicans, including Mormon Republicans, Reid is the highest-ranking Mormon in American goverment - and easily the most influential.  To estrange the man because he belonged to the "wrong" party was just more stupidity on a stick.

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3 years ago  ::  Jul 20, 2009 - 11:49PM #3
MMCSFOX
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LaughingSo moksha, you like spitting into the wind?Laughing


As you see, my sadness comes from both the left and the right.


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3 years ago  ::  Jul 20, 2009 - 10:08PM #2
moksha8088
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That meeting sounds like it went very well. 


After reading comments about this on another LDS forum that was saying unkind thngs about this meeting due to their own animosity with President Obama, I tried to remind them that "Our Side" is actually a Church rather than a right-wing political organization that they apparently thought it was.

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3 years ago  ::  Jul 20, 2009 - 6:49PM #1
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- It was a meeting of two presidents today: The president of the United States and the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Church officials brought Pres. Obama a gift.


That gift was a leather-bound, five book record of President Obama's family history.


Presidents and religious leaders often meet at the White House, but this meeting is happening amid complex wars and conflicts overseas. There are cultural differences and divisiveness here at home, too, such as an economy struggling to recover and a looming health care crisis.


Politically, today's meeting, though fairly routine, is still a sign of mutual support on what unites us.


Political pollster Dan Jones said, "Pres. Monson wants to get across to the people of the United States and the world that we want our president to succeed."


After receiving the five-book volume of his family's genealogy, the President said in a statement: "I enjoyed my meeting with Pres. Monson and Elder Oaks. I'm grateful for the genealogical records that they brought with them and am looking forward to reading through the materials with my daughters. It's something our family will treasure for years to come."


Pres. Monson said, "Pres. Obama's heritage is rich with examples of leadership, sacrifice and service. We were very pleased to research his family history and are honored to present it to him today.


Nevada senator Harry Reid arranged the meeting, which was also attended by Elder Dallin Oaks.


"The Church has great resources and experience in genealogy work, and we are proud to have researched such a unique and impressive family history," Oaks said. The Church has also presented personal histories to other U.S. Presidents, including George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.


This is only the 14th time that an LDS Church president has been invited to the White House. This meeting is evidence that members of the LDS Church do have political clout and that President Obama respects that.


It's the first time President Obama and President Monson have sat down face to face. First Lady Michelle Obama met with LDS apostles M. Russell Ballard and Quentin L. Cook on behalf of her husband during a campaign stop last year in Salt Lake.

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