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 While Pope Benedict XVI s historic visit to Washington received wall to wall coverage, Sen. Barbara Boxerbriefly heldup a Senate resolution welcoming the pontiff because she objected to language about how the pope values  each and every human life. The measure later cleared the Senate Thursday afternoon after the sponsor of the resolution, Sen. Sam Brownback  R-Kan. , dropped the reference to  human life  because some Democrats saw it as a reference to abortion. According to Republican aides, Brownback, a devout Catholic, did not want a high profile fight over the resolution, which was adopted on a voice vote. In fact, Brownback blackberried his staff from the Pope s mass at Nationals Park to direct them to drop the references to human life.A copy of the original resolution can be found here.The Crypt will post the new resolution when a copy is made available by the Senate clerk s office.                                         There was some politics involved here, and the objectionable language stanley mug  has been wit stanley cup website hdrawn,  a senior Democratic Senate aide said.Three Senate Republican aidesinvolved in the issue say that B stanley cup oxer objected to the  life  language, which Democrats see as an implicit reference to the Catholic church s opposition to abortion. Senate Democratic leadership offices declined to comment but referred questions to Boxer s office, which has not responded to Politico s inquiries this morning.        Two high profile blogsmdash; The Corner at National Review and the D