Obama prays for civility in Washington
By ConnPolitics.tv Editor on Feb 4, 2010 | In News, President Barack Obama | 8 feedbacks »
By NATASHA T. METZLER
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama said Thursday he prays lawmakers can restore a “spirit of civility” to the nation’s capital.
Speaking at the annual National Prayer breakfast, Obama said divisions in Washington are nothing new, but “there is a sense that something is different now, that something is broken, that those of us in Washington aren’t serving people as well as we should.”
Obama said America’s leaders are quick to unite in times of crisis, such as last month’s devastating earthquake in Haiti. But when it comes to long-term problems, he said, lawmakers can become absorbed by ideology and power contests.
He urged leaders to be empowered by faith to bridge divisions.
“You can question my policies without questioning my faith. Or, for that matter, my citizenship,” Obama said, referring to critics who have questioned whether he was born in the United States.
President Obama also said his Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships had “turned the faith-based initiative around” from its previous incarnation under the Bush administration to “find common ground among people of all beliefs.”
The Americans United for Separation of Church and State and 25 other organizations sent a letter to Obama protesting these remarks and saying Obama has failed to protect the boundary between church and state.
“In all significant ways, the Obama faith-based initiative right now is the same as the Bush faith-based initiative,” Rev. Barry W. Lynn, the group’s executive director, said in a statement.
Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Florida Gators quarterback Tim Tebow also participated in the breakfast, which has been held in Washington for more than 50 years. Every president since Dwight Eisenhower has participated.
This year’s event also drew controversy when an ethics group asked the president to boycott the breakfast over objections to the sponsor, The Fellowship Foundation. In a letter to Obama and congressional leaders, the watchdog group Citizens for Ethics and Responsibility in Washington said The Fellowship Foundation has “been cultivating an unorthodox brand of Christianity amongst the political, military and economic elite of America.” The group says the foundation is also linked to efforts to pass strict anti-gay laws in Uganda.
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Jane B. - You are the poster child of the attitude Obama is addressing. What's worse? Being egotistical and apologizing, or being egotistical and invading other nations? Or, referring to our allies as "Old Europe"?
If they do not STEAL there will be equality.
If they do not KILL us with poluted water and air humandkind will flourish.
If we HONOR our parents we will teach our children to be kind.
If we LOVE one another(neighbor) as we love ourselves it will ripple around the world.
If we REST we will find the strength to carry on in health and a calm peace.
If we don`t MANUFACTURE sencless nicknacks for profit,and make that which is a contribution to humankinds future,greed will disapate and the more important things will be of value.
If truth prevailed over LIES,trust would be a tree that would tower over all buildings mankind has ever built.
If each of us decided to LOVE GOD each day and know we wern`t responsible for the growth of the plant kingdom,animal kingdom,sea life,and the heavenly bodies we would be humble enough to realize we are only here for a moment,and the value of valuable life would increace, multiply and prosper.
~Peace Glenna~
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