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In reply to the discussion: Some notes I took during the Carter funeral. [View all]AverageOldGuy
(3,963 posts)24. You ask:
How do Doug Emhoff, other people of different faiths, and atheists feel at a Christian service during hymns and prayers in Jesus's name?
Doug Emhoff and most of the rest of us are decent people. They respect our practices, we respect theirs. They bow their heads, observe silence, and do not act like assholes. There's a difference between good, decent people and what we will experience after Jan 20.
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That was Andrew Young, former Atlanta mayor, and U.N. ambassador during Carter's administration.
Ocelot II
Jan 2025
#2
Did you mean Andrew Young (former civil rights advocate with MLK and former UN ambassador?)
hlthe2b
Jan 2025
#3
I watched it again and it almost looked like he moved his chair forward. Good eye.
cksmithy
Jan 2025
#26
Like you Carter was my first presidential election & Kennedy my first presidential funeral.
CrispyQ
Jan 2025
#22
Thanks for sharing your notes and thoughts..lots to think about and remember..such an extraordinary life
Deuxcents
Jan 2025
#28
This is a very nice post. My wife and I watched the funeral as well. We were surprised that
PatrickforB
Jan 2025
#31