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Gov. Christie is defending his decision to fly flags at half-staff on Friday.

Facing Angry Critics, N J Gov Chris Christie Under Fire for Lowering Flag in Honor of the Late Whitney Houston

Jen Fad · Monday, February 20th 2012 at 11:09AM · 1250 views
February 17, 2012 (CNN) -- Facing angry critics, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is defending his decision to fly flags at half-staff on Friday to honor late New Jersey native Whitney Houston.

The executive order, released by his office Thursday, cites the singer's ties to the Garden State, her remarkable voice and far-reaching influence in support of the move.

"Whitney Houston's vibrant and spectacular voice endeared her to countless fans in New Jersey, across the nation, and around the world," the executive order read. "(She) left a legacy in this State that will be cherished for many years."

[...] During his tenure as governor, Christie has ordered flags flown at half-staff on several occasions. In addition to honoring all New Jersey police officers and soldiers killed in the line of duty, he made the order for another musician known for his artistic contributions to the state, calling for flags to be lowered to honor the E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons, who died last June.

Calling Houston a "daughter of New Jersey," Christie addressed his critics at an event in West New York, New Jersey on Wednesday.

"I still conclude that they are many contributions you can make to our state that merit this honor upon your death. Some of them are political, some of them are military. Some of them are other advocates of public service like police officers, firefighters and others -- and some of them are cultural. And I think all of those contributions when done at their best are significant contributions," he said.


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Facing Angry Critics, N J Gov Chris Christie Under Fire for Lowering Flag in Honor of the Late Whitney Houston

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Richard Kigel Monday, February 20th 2012 at 11:26AM

Good for him! This is one of the few decisions he has made that I agree with. And I am glad he is sticking to his guns.

Whitney Houston was a cultural icon and a daughter of New Jersey.

Jen Fad Monday, February 20th 2012 at 11:33AM

Brother Rich,

I knew you would like ths ONE decision of Gov. Chris, eh!

powell robert Tuesday, February 21st 2012 at 8:22AM


absolutely, 'a cultural icon and a daughter of New Jersey.' , of illegal drug usage..........

now thats a good sign for the ghetto murderStreets of New Jersey!

Jen Fad Saturday, February 25th 2012 at 11:56AM

Wow. That VOICE... besides Marvin Gaye's rendition of the Nat'l Anthem... this version by Whitney is my favorite and I listen to it often! This version sold 10 million copies!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Actually this is the very reason "I" like and admire Gov. Christy...he is forever going off right-wing message and they can't do any thing about it. He sits on the middle of all of teh political fences and it always works for him, and, "I" always have to give credit where credit is due and he is the best I have seen so far. (smile)

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