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Showing Original Post only (View all)Petition calling on House Speaker John Boehner to back up his outrage over renaming Mount McKinley [View all]
to Denali by also changing Ronald Reagan airport's name back to Washington National Airport.
Join me and sign this petition:
http://act.credoaction.com/sign/rename_reagan_airport?sp_ref=147602182.4.15584.e.64459.5&referring_akid=.9350921.W8ewnq&source=mailto_sp
President Obama just took a small but important step for recognizing the history, culture, and human rights of Americas Native Americans when he decided to rename Americas tallest mountain, Mount McKinley in Alaska, to its original name of Denali.
But right-wing extremists in the Republican party, including House Speaker Rep. John Boehner, dont see it that way. Boehner announced he is deeply disappointed in President Obamas decision.1 But in 1998, John Boehner and his fellow Republicans in Congress werent so hesitant to remove a presidents name from a public landmark when they decided to rename Washington National Airport after Ronald Reagan.
Thats why its time to see if Speaker Boehner is willing to stay consistent and rename Ronald Reagan airport back to its original name honoring Americas first president, George Washington.
Tell Speaker Boehner: Rename Ronald Reagan airport back to Washington National Airport.
For generations, Alaskas Native Americans have called it Denali, meaning the great one, while its official American name of Mount McKinley has had nothing to do with the mountain or its history it was named Mount McKinley by an American explorer in the late 19th century, before William McKinley had even been elected President.2
The honoring of this mountains original name, and the native people who have inhabited that land for generations, was long overdue. But that hasnt stopped John Boehner and fellow Republican members of Congress from staging political outrage and fomenting right-wing anger.
Thats why its helpful to send them a reminder that, in a brazen political act at that time, Republicans in Congress themselves pushed through legislation renaming an airport already named after Americas first president, George Washington. And unlike President Obamas decision, which honors the local people and culture surrounding that landmark, the renaming of Washington National airport was met with resistance from local Virginia residents and leaders. It was also strongly opposed by airport workers themselves, given President Reagans role in breaking the air traffic controllers union and mass firing 11,000 workers.3, 4 Renaming the airport also resulted in significant costs that were left to local government in Virginia to cover.5
Given Speaker Boehners current outrage and disappointment at President Obamas decision to rename Mount McKinley, its time to give him the opportunity to make up for his own past mistakes. Sign the petition and tell John Boehner he needs to be consistent when it comes to naming Americas landmarks.
Tell Speaker Boehner: Rename Ronald Reagan airport back to Washington National Airport.
Thank you for your activism.
But right-wing extremists in the Republican party, including House Speaker Rep. John Boehner, dont see it that way. Boehner announced he is deeply disappointed in President Obamas decision.1 But in 1998, John Boehner and his fellow Republicans in Congress werent so hesitant to remove a presidents name from a public landmark when they decided to rename Washington National Airport after Ronald Reagan.
Thats why its time to see if Speaker Boehner is willing to stay consistent and rename Ronald Reagan airport back to its original name honoring Americas first president, George Washington.
Tell Speaker Boehner: Rename Ronald Reagan airport back to Washington National Airport.
For generations, Alaskas Native Americans have called it Denali, meaning the great one, while its official American name of Mount McKinley has had nothing to do with the mountain or its history it was named Mount McKinley by an American explorer in the late 19th century, before William McKinley had even been elected President.2
The honoring of this mountains original name, and the native people who have inhabited that land for generations, was long overdue. But that hasnt stopped John Boehner and fellow Republican members of Congress from staging political outrage and fomenting right-wing anger.
Thats why its helpful to send them a reminder that, in a brazen political act at that time, Republicans in Congress themselves pushed through legislation renaming an airport already named after Americas first president, George Washington. And unlike President Obamas decision, which honors the local people and culture surrounding that landmark, the renaming of Washington National airport was met with resistance from local Virginia residents and leaders. It was also strongly opposed by airport workers themselves, given President Reagans role in breaking the air traffic controllers union and mass firing 11,000 workers.3, 4 Renaming the airport also resulted in significant costs that were left to local government in Virginia to cover.5
Given Speaker Boehners current outrage and disappointment at President Obamas decision to rename Mount McKinley, its time to give him the opportunity to make up for his own past mistakes. Sign the petition and tell John Boehner he needs to be consistent when it comes to naming Americas landmarks.
Tell Speaker Boehner: Rename Ronald Reagan airport back to Washington National Airport.
Thank you for your activism.
LOL, I find most petitions to be a waste of time, but love this one. Help embarrass Boehner.
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Petition calling on House Speaker John Boehner to back up his outrage over renaming Mount McKinley [View all]
FSogol
Sep 2015
OP
I think it only makes sense to name a major airport after the city it primarily serves.
A Simple Game
Sep 2015
#4
City or 1st pres doesn't bother me, but I hope I live long enough to see that Statute of Reagan
FSogol
Sep 2015
#8
Done! I never have and never will refer to National Airport using the name of the bad actor.
mountain grammy
Sep 2015
#10