On Monday, it became very clear that our freedom is in danger. Our president doesn't understand that free people can choose not to clap for his speeches ("Intel panel OKs release of Dems' memo," front page, Feb. 6). That is a right we have. He called the failure of Democrats to give him his desired applause during his State of the Union speech "treasonous." This authoritarian attitude and behavior is frightening and must be stopped. I actually found Vice President Mike Pence's and House Speaker Paul Ryan's jumping up and clapping in time with the president, who was clapping for himself, very disconcerting. He was their puppeteer.
Betty Hartnett, Wayzata
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SUPER BOWL AND TOURISM
Next up: windsurfing on the prairie, luring our neighbors
George M. Woytanowitz's tongue-in-cheek list of events that could be attracted to Minnesota ("Rose Parade in Minnesota? Mardis Gras? Why Not?", Opinion Exchange, Feb. 6) made me think of the Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival that will be held June 8-10 in Worthington, Minn. Founded in 1999, the regatta attracts professional windsurfers from around the county to race on windswept Lake Okabena. Landlocked Worthington has even hosted the U.S. Windsurfing National Championships three times. The windsurfing is wrapped around a music festival; this year, the acts will include rising country star Neal McCoy.
The regatta draws a lot of visitors to Worthington and benefits the local economy. Like the Super Bowl, it happens because of a strong group of volunteers and backing from the business community. I agree with Woytanowitz that Minnesota should pursue more events like the Super Bowl. Who knows? Maybe we could host the Rose Bowl.
Mike Moser, Minneapolis
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Now that the overblown, overhyped big game is over and all of the powers-that-be are getting their shoulders treated because of excessive backslapping, I have a question.