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Editor:
On Saturday, June 30 while visiting friends in Snowflake, we decided to attend the 4th of July Rodeo and Fireworks in Taylor. Amid the typical patriotic euphoria, the pledge, the singing of patriotic songs the display of the Flag and symbols of pride in our country, we were appalled to hear the rodeo announcer publicly enter into a disrespectful tirade against the President of the United States.
We hope the parents with children in attendance had the decency to explain that our ability to debate and disagree over issues is the basis of our Freedom, not disrespecting the highest office in our Democracy.
Tom and Ann McNutt
Overgaard AZ
On Saturday, June 30 while visiting friends in Snowflake, we decided to attend the 4th of July Rodeo and Fireworks in Taylor. Amid the typical patriotic euphoria, the pledge, the singing of patriotic songs the display of the Flag and symbols of pride in our country, we were appalled to hear the rodeo announcer publicly enter into a disrespectful tirade against the President of the United States.
We hope the parents with children in attendance had the decency to explain that our ability to debate and disagree over issues is the basis of our Freedom, not disrespecting the highest office in our Democracy.
Tom and Ann McNutt
Overgaard AZ
1 comment:
But when Bush was President, it was perfectly acceptable for the left to say "He's not MY president."
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