Skywriters
over Rose Parade plead: 'Anybody but Trump'
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[January 04, 2016]
By Diana Crandall
PASADENA, Calif. (Reuters) - Five planes
flew over the annual Rose Parade in Pasadena, California, on Friday
writing messages in the sky that included "America is great! Trump is
disgusting. Anybody but Trump, US," as onlookers craned their necks for
a view.
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CBS News said an Alabama businessman, Stan Pate, was behind the
airborne protest targeting Republican presidential front-runner
Donald Trump, over the heads of the hundreds of thousands of
visitors at the New Year's Day event. A CBS reporter interviewed
Pate on the air after the parade.
Pate did not immediately respond to a request for comment from
Reuters. But he told CBS News in the interview that he considered
the billionaire candidate to be despicable, and that "this is just
the start."
Pate said he had paid for anti-Trump messages at the recent Cotton
Bowl, Sugar Bowl and Orange Bowl college football games.
"Other candidates can't get in the gutter with him," Pate said. "I
can and I will if that's where he wants to continue to go."
CBS reported that Pate, who like Trump is a real estate developer,
has donated to Democratic and Republican candidates in the past. In
the current primary campaign leading up to the November 2016
presidential election, he has contributed to the campaign of
Republican White House hopeful Marco Rubio.
Critics have called Trump a racist following his comments describing
Mexican immigrants as rapists and drug smugglers, and his suggestion
to ban all Muslims from entering the U.S.
Security on the ground for the parade in Pasadena, north of Los
Angeles, had been tight. More than a half million spectators
thronged the 5-1/2-mile (9-km) route of the 127th Tournament of
Roses Parade, followed by the 102nd Rose Bowl college football game.
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Spurred by last month's deadly mass shooting in nearby San
Bernardino, more than two dozen federal agencies joined forces with
police for the largest security operation in the history of the Rose
Parade and Rose Bowl.
Many of those in the crowd looked skyward as the aircraft left their
short-lived statements against a deep blue backdrop.
The planes circled for almost an hour after the parade of
flower-adorned floats and marching bands finished, writing
variations on a theme that included messages such as "Trump is
delusional," and "Trump is a fascist dictator."
A spokeswoman for the Trump campaign did not respond to an email
seeking comment.
(Reporting by Diana Crandall in California; Additional reporting by
Barbara Goldberg in New York; Editing by Daniel Wallis, Peter Cooney
and David Gregorio)
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