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FRANK SINATRA
June 29, 1989
Dear Mr. President:
I applaud you long and loud for your reaction to
the Supreme Court ruling which permits the
burning of the banner you so proudly hail to the
world.
Be assured, Sir, I march in your parade with
millions of our fellow countrymen and women who
are outraged at the behavior of those to whom
our flag in flames receive the benediction of the
First Amendment behind which too many have hidden
for too long.
And I must add that if torching the ultimate
symbol of decency and freedom in the world is our
generation's expression of freedom of speech then
surely the matter now rejected by the Court must
enter the legislative arena where this monumental
wrong must be righted.
I urge you to be the Washington and Jefferson and
Lincoln of our time and continue speaking out as
I feel they would have spoken out had such an
insult been legalized in their occupancy of what
is now your office.
God bless you and your Barbara. The mountains you
climb are taller than ours. We know that. We also
know our faith in you extends from the East to the
West and that our dreams and hopes are in safe hands.
You have, as always, my prayers.
Respectfully,
Francis albert
President George Bush
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500