President Joe Biden, who attended a campaign fundraiser at a private home in Dallas recently, has the best interests of our country at heart. (Photo courtesy Robert Emery) Attending a campaign event at a friend’s home brings home the importance of voting It is always an honor to be in the presence of a United States president.
In 1991, I sang for George Herbert Walker Bush in the intimate chapel of Thanksgiving Square in downtown Dallas. Living in Preston Hollow, it’s not rare to run into George W.
Bush; even less rare to be seated one luncheon table away from Laura Bush. But it is another level of exhilaration to be in the presence of a president for whom you have voted.
That was my distinct honor recently at the home of my friend, Sharon Youngblood, and her husband, Kneeland Youngblood. Before attending, each guest was registered with the Secret Service.