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...if there are any news stories I'm missing about what Benedict might have said about those two issues, but I'd make the following observations.
1. I've seen too many reporters take Bush's "culture of life" comments at face value and give him a pass on his spitting all over the rest of Catholic social justice (e.g., the right to health care, organize, etc.). In last Sunday's Washington Post, Daniel Burke even referred to Bush as the first Catholic president. :puke:
2. It seemed to be pretty oblivious crowd today at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, where Bush made some remarks. The audience actually applauded Chief Justice John Roberts, who wrote the majority opinion in the lethal injection case.
David Souter and Ruth Bader Ginsburg were the two dissenting justices, though I'd note that their rationales for dissent might not have had to do with personal opposition to the death penalty.
3. Pope Benedict did address human rights in several addresses, notably at the U.N. but also, to some extent, in his homily yesterday.
Still, I wish he'd given Bush a tongue lashing. Maybe he did in private (one can only hope), though Bush was typically smug today.
What's Bush like chastened? I rather hope the world gets to find that one out...
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