Rohrabacher brings flag to Costa Mesa
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COSTA MESA -- He’s gone on to bigger chambers, but Rep. Dana
Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach) nevertheless looked right at home at
City Hall on Monday evening.
Dressed casually and holding only a folded American flag and a
proclamation, Rohrabacher came by himself to the meeting to give Mayor
Gary Monahan the flag. He said it had flown at above Capitol Hill on June
29, the 46th anniversary of the incorporation of Costa Mesa as a city --
and in case anyone didn’t believe him, he brought a signed proclamation
from the official in charge of flying the Capitol’s flags.
“I love Costa Mesa,” Rohrabacher declared as he presided over the
pledge of allegiance and presented the flag. “I can’t think of a more
American city than Costa Mesa.”
Though he snuck out before the city’s residents took to the
microphones to complain about everything from “human waste” in their
yards to animal cruelty to the conduct of police officers against
homeless people in Talbert Marshes, Rohrabacher did spend a few minutes
hanging out with Monahan.
“We’re good friends,” said Rohrabacher. “We’ve walked precincts
together.”
-- Jessica Garrison
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