Bush, big White House crowd greet pope on his birthday

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JENNIFER LOVEN | April 16, 2008 06:39 PM EST | AP

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif. greets Pope Benedict XVI, as President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice look on, Wednesday, April 16, 2008, during an arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

WASHINGTON — President Bush and Pope Benedict XVI agreed Wednesday that terrorism is an unacceptable weapon for any cause or religion, standing strongly united on that issue but divided on others during a day of substance and symbolism at the White House.

The festive White House visit was the highlight of the first full day of Benedict's first trip to the United States as leader of the world's Roman Catholics. A South Lawn arrival ceremony _ which also turned into a celebration for Benedict's 81st birthday, complete with energetic singing and a several-tiered cake prepared by the White House pastry chef _ was followed by 45 minutes of private talks between Bush and Benedict, alone in the Oval Office.

It was the 25th meeting between a Roman Catholic pope and a U.S. president, sessions that have spanned 89 years, five pontiffs and 11 American leaders.

Bush and Benedict share much common ground, particularly in opposing abortion, gay marriage and embryonic stem cell research.

But they disagree over the war in Iraq, the death penalty and the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba. Benedict also speaks for environmental protection and social welfare in ways that run counter to Bush policies.

A joint U.S.-Holy See statement hinted that Benedict brought up his concerns about the damage caused by punitive immigration laws. It said the leaders discussed "the need for a coordinated policy regarding immigration, especially the humane treatment of immigrants and the well-being of their families."

On Iraq, discussion steered away from the war itself to focus primarily on worries for the Christian minority in the Muslim-majority country, said White House press secretary Dana Perino.

Other topics included human rights, religious freedom, fighting poverty and disease in Africa, the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, Lebanon and terrorism.

"The two reaffirmed their total rejection of terrorism as well as the manipulation of religion to justify immoral and violent acts against innocents," the statement said.

It also said the leaders "touched on the need to confront terrorism with appropriate means that respect the human person and his or her rights," a reference Perino could not explain. Benedict has been critical of harsh interrogation methods, telling a meeting of the Vatican's office for social justice last September that, while a country has an obligation to keep its citizens safe, prisoners must never be demeaned or tortured.

One topic not mentioned as a subject of discussion was the clergy sex abuse scandal that has devastated the American church since 2002. But a private meeting later Wednesday between Benedict and American bishops at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception was being closely watched for discussion on the pontiff's trip-opening promise to "do everything possible to heal this wound."

It was only the second White House visit by a pope _ the first was 29 years ago _ and Bush elected to honor it with a level of pageantry rarely seen, even on grounds accustomed to routinely welcoming the world's most important leaders.

Lampposts fluttered with flags in the red-white-and-blue of America and yellow-and-white of the Holy See. The sun-drenched South Lawn was filled to bursting with the largest crowd of Bush's presidency, requiring a large television screen for those in the back. A swanky East Room dinner was planned for the evening, featuring Bavarian-style food in honor of Benedict's German heritage, even though Benedict himself would be a no-show because of the prayer service with bishops.

Benedict's arrived to a warm welcome from Bush and his wife, Laura. The two leaders strolled along a red carpet to a platform set up on the lawn, and sat stiffly side-by-side as the Marine Band played the national anthem of the Holy See while a 21-gun salute sprayed gray smoke. Famed American soprano Kathleen Battle sang "The Lord's Prayer." The U.S. Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps marched by, dressed in colonial garb.

The pontiff had said he was looking forward to meeting a "great people and a great church" during his six-day trip to Washington and New York City. The papal journey coincides not just with Benedict's birthday, but the three-year anniversary of his ascendancy atop the Roman Catholic Church. Nurturing the U.S. flock is a sensitive and important mission for Benedict at a time not just of ongoing scandal in the American church but amid his campaign to tamp down secularism and re-ignite faith.

"I trust that my presence will be a source of renewal and hope for the church in the United States and strengthens the resolve of Catholics to contribute even more responsibly to the life of this nation of which they are proud to be citizens," Benedict said at Bush's side.

The love, both in the audience and outside the White House gates, was evident.

The enthralled South Lawn crowd of more than 13,500 sang "Happy Birthday" _ twice, once spontaneously early in the ceremonies with a formal, more full-throated version at the end. A few yelled "Viva il Papa." Four toddlers sat on the grass with handmade signs, one reading "We love you pope of hope" and the other showing a birthday cake _ chocolate _ with an 81 on it.

In Washington's streets, thousands who were unable to get tickets played music and waved banners as they waited for any glimpse of the pontiff. Benedict didn't disappoint, leaving the White House in his glass-walled Mercedes popemobile for a slow cruise along Pennsylvania Avenue, accompanied by a long motorcade and the pontiff waving from his perch inside.

In brief remarks on the South Lawn, Bush showed off America, ticking off what he said are its best virtues, calling it a nation of prayer and compassion and one that is the most "innovative, creative and dynamic country on Earth" but also among the most religious.

But while acting like the proud custodian of his country, Bush also seemed to suggest that America could use a little tough talking-to by the pontiff.

"In a world where some treat life as something to be debased and discarded, we need your message that all human life is sacred and that each of us is willed, each of us is loved, and each of us is necessary," the president said, drawing sustained applause.

Bush also said Americans should see Benedict's U.S. tour as a reminder to "distinguish between simple right and wrong."

"We need your message to reject this dictatorship of relativism and embrace a culture of justice and truth," Bush said. "In a world where some see freedom as simply the right to do as they wish, we need your message that true liberty requires us to live our freedom not just for ourselves."

Adela Arguello, a Department of Homeland Security worker from Miami, was touched. "We're living in very terrible times and any message like this is important," she said. "He needed to come."

"How often in life do you get to sing Happy Birthday to the pope?" said Brenda Hawk, a Sunday school teacher from Centreville, Va. "Even if you're not Catholic, it's darn cool!"

Across from the White House, though, the papal visit drew a protest of about 200. With one demonstrator dressed as the pope, the crowd held signs criticizing celibacy and a large banner reading "100,000 sexually abused kids in the US."

The president kicked off the unprecedented series of papal festivities on Tuesday, by motoring to Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington to meet Benedict's plane, something he's never done for any leader. While the pontiff received a rock-star reception on the tarmac, Bush stood back in the unusual role of second fiddle.

 
 

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When asked what the Popester wanted for his birthday he asked for Debra Palfreys phone number.

Bush asked him if he would like to meet Jeff Gannon instead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 04/16/2008

Why the sudden deluge of religiosity all the sudden? first the faith-based political/religious farce at an evangelical college Sunday evening where political candidates had to dance through the old and new testaments to prove their worthiness in the race for the White House and now the airwaves are filled with coverage of the Pope's visit to the United States and our Preacher-in-Chief speaking of love, compassion and peace while the phony war he invented rages on in Iraq and the majority of people in this country angered over his seven years of arrogant and incompetent leadership. It is difficult to listen to empty platitudes and cliches' by Bush when People are dying and maimed with little justification, and our country in political disarray and financial failure. Hopefully rational thinking and common sense will be pre--eminent in the American psyche once again, but watching Bush and the Pope doesn't offer too much promise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 04/16/2008

Sorry Nova, maybe you have not heard of a statistic that is quite amazing.

55 % (Percent) of American's refute Darwin and believe in Creationism. Now you understand why we go to war and believe we Americans are the true Righteous of the World. Quite deplorable but as I said, it is what it is. I shudder as I think of this present statistic and what our future holds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 04/16/2008

Have the Pope answer real questions. As an excommunicated Catholic why would a god refute abortion when the world is overpopulated with famine, war, disease the norm yet the religious say God ordains the fact we should multiply without considering the consequences? Quite inane if you think about it. There again, as an agnostic, structured religion reminds me of that little brat in the store crying and whining until mommy gives him what he wants. Without the thought and hope of an afterlife what have you? Must you have a delusion/mirage to act with morals and ethics? Well I'll answer that, from my long presence here on earth the religious are lacking morals and ethics but with redemption and communion all is forgiven so repeat the act, unbelievable yet it is what it is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 04/16/2008

Well the White Knight gets a party for his age, cake and all ,did he get to blow out all the candels or ? What ever, it's money down the alimentary canal. I was sure that a 21 gun salute was for heads of state, not a once Nazi head of a billionaires domocile in Mafia Italy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 04/16/2008

it is a sin if the jerk bush used one dollar of tax payer money to pay for a religiou figure party and a phot o op for the bush criminals

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:18 PM on 04/16/2008

As Governor, Bush presided over 152 executions, by far the most in the modern era. For some reason, the only death warrant he refused to sign was that of mass murderer Henry Lee Lucas. Lucas had confessed to over 3,000 murders, but it is believed that he only killed about 350.

The great irony is that the decision came down on the eve of the Pope"s visit. Bush fawned over the Pope as a man of God and peace. The Pope is on record as being against our presence in Iraq and against the death penalty.

Of course, the Pope is not alone in his opposition to the death penalty. Virtually the entire world has banned it. There is no death penalty in Europe, Canada, Mexico, Australia. If you want to see kind of company we keep, look at the top six nations for executions in 2007: China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, the United States and Iraq.

I guess that makes us a proud member of the Axes of Evil.

http://blogezine.com/mainblog/2008/04/16/a-capitol-offense-bush-and-the-death-penalty/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 04/16/2008

Axis. If you're trying to insult someone, please refrain from making yourself look stupid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 04/16/2008

Oh, sure, he's remorseful about all the baby rapers, but exactly WHEN will he call for their extradition and criminal prosecution?

That would heal a LOT of wounded souls. That would prove to me that God is more powerful than men, and that would put "render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's" into use.

Never gonna happen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 04/16/2008

Did strippers dressed as altar boys pop out of the birthday cake?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 04/16/2008

That was your party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 04/16/2008

Now the pope will be trying to insert himself into this country and the way he feels it should be run even more and that's saying a lot. The Vatican was giving out lectures to America while it's priests were raping children and being condoned for their deviate behavior. The remorse only came about after years of legal battles and finally being made to pay restitution..The pope is a man, not Jesus Christ arisen. Good grief.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 04/16/2008

Ummm, I don't think anyone is claiming that the Pope is Jesus Christ. Where did you come up with that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 04/16/2008

What a flippin waste of the tax payers money. We know shrubie did not pay for this!
OUR tax dollars should not be used for 'religious' events.

flipping idiots!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 04/16/2008

Okay, next time the leader of a 1.5 billion person organization comes to visit the US, we'll hold a fundraiser.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 04/16/2008

Protocol of White House Conference November 11, 1993"

EXCERPT:
White House Intent on Sex Education; the Catholic Church:

Participants: The President, HRC, TFM, RN, IM and GS
[The President = Bill Clinton, HRC = Hillary Rodham Clinton, TFM = Thomas Mack McLarty, RN = Roy Neel, IM = Ira Magaziner, GS = Gene Sperling, and RH = Richard Herget (not listed as being present)]

HRC:

For me, this is a dying religion in this country. They have no power and, if we cannot arrive at a mutual agreement on this, we can proceed against them by increasing the number of priest-pederasty charges... ...

And I'm sure the issue of female priests can be solved in the same way and at the same time. A package deal. The born-agains are most irritating problem. The neo-fascists here are allied with some of the religious right...

If we do this a little bit at a time, the public will get the impression that all churches of the right advocate killing abortion clinic people, stockpiling deadly weapons like the Koresh nutties and eventually plan to attack or fight government agencies . . . like in Waco . We can make the connection in the public mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 04/16/2008

bushwackie will stoop at nothing to try to avoid going to hell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 04/16/2008

"Four toddlers sat on the grass with handmade signs, one reading "We love you pope of hope" and the other showing a birthday cake _ chocolate _ with an 81 on it."

What talented toddlers and their handmade signs! I'm surprised they weren't fetuses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 04/16/2008

HatePo. And you are all Obama fans. I don't get it. Maybe liberalism is a disease.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 04/16/2008

Wonders how this comment relates to anything ??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 04/16/2008


I'm sure that conservatism, the way it being practiced in America today, is a severe mental disorder.

So it's impossible for you to see anything peripheral to your myopic point of view.

Peace

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 04/16/2008

How about this... Pope Benedict said"God Bless America" while standing with Pres Bush... Obama's spiritual adviser said "god damn America "...This on the heels of Baracks elitist religion comments...You prograssives may hate Christianity (and you go to all lengths to espouse this) but this will not go unnoticed

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 PM on 04/16/2008

While you are at it, you might want to consider how much this all really says about how the American people are reaching out for hope in religion, and the sad leaders that are coming up short in response.

As a Catholic, it is far more relevant to me that the Dalia Lama has been speaking in Seattle directly on issues that impact us both personally and globally than watching the Pope going the PR route. you can ask the Dali Lama questions. You can watch the Pope glitter.,.


When I am listening to what the Dalai Lama is getting across and both the sheer kindness and urgency of his message, I always wonder how many other Catholics are figuring out how to get him to be the next Pope.

Maybe if they can't , they could bring him in as a papal consultant.
I doubt his choice's first act would be to condemn Harry Potter, followed up by a few rounds of insulting the rest of the world's religions. And making excuses for pedophiles.

I look at the Pope and I can't at all figure out how to see Jesus in him.
I look at the Dalai Lama and I wonder if this was might have been like to witness the presence of holiness when Jesus walked among us.

As for Bush being a fan --blinkered fundamentalists all love running their tunnel vision down parallel tracks together. I wonder if they have a secret handshake.

gala
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 04/16/2008

and you know Bush is gonna provide the coke and the lap dances for Papa Ratzionger.....from altar boys, of course...its gonna be a blow out!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 04/16/2008

THIS comment does not get rejected?! Hypocrites.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 04/16/2008

Perverts gotta stick together.Let me guess- Bush invited hundreds of kids, Iraqi kids.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 04/16/2008

THIS comment does not get rejected?! Hypocrites.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 04/16/2008

The way Dubya has fawned over the last two popes makes me wonder if he realizes they don't have anything to do with his church. I remember when he visited John Paul II years ago, he looked just like a little kid talking to a department store Santa Claus. What a maroon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 04/16/2008

The homophobe needs to get his ass back on his plane and fly away. Once he's in Crawford, Benedict can join him there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 04/16/2008

THIS comment does not get rejected?! Hypocrites.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 04/16/2008

You're right. Any man who is this friendly to Benedict demonstrates that he does not fear homosexuals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 04/16/2008

Maybe all comments should be censored by you, Yosarrian.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 04/16/2008

Because I'm faking liver disease?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 04/16/2008

His Holy Popeness wears the eternal grilmace of a man who doesn't really like other humans. His small, deep-set eyes peer out at the world from black holes of darkness and fear.

He looks about as far from holiness as a Nazi General, which is probably what he would have been had Germany conquered the world in WWII.

All the bowing and scrapping before this little nothing of a man by Bush and the other syncophants at the White House today (including Nancy Pelosi) makes me sick to my stomach...this is a Democracy, and no man is king, even our deluded president and the pope.

And I was a Catholic, altar and chior boy, and attended Catholic Grade and High School.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 04/16/2008

Ponders the word 'popeness' and wonders if it is a real word.
Probably not but it sounds good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 04/16/2008

:God's final earthly effort to solicit the repentance of GWB, for W's numerous and notorious crimes against mankind in today's world. Next tour event: first class accommodations for Chimpy on the FastTrack Express to a Special Place in Hell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 04/16/2008

Have you ever wondered why this guy is at least as conservative as a Southern Baptist? Well my guess is that is a reflection that he is a dam Nazi. The Church is now run by an ex-Nazi!!!!!