I completely agree that her rendition stunk, but I don't see it as disrespectful. She, as an artist (I am not a Christina Aguilera fan), presumably sung to the best of her ability in a way that I would guess she thought was heartfelt. If it was heartfelt, then I would assume she was trying to show it the utmost respect. From what I could tell, she did not actively try to mock the song. She forgot the words which I agree is crazy but lets remember the pressure of singing in front of millions (I am including people watching at home). Lets also remember that Neil Armstrong was actually supposed to say that's one small step for a man one giant leap for mankind. I know she is a profession and more than likely was paid well, but people still make mistakes. I also understand that it is more than just a song or more than just a flag, but to me you should not tell someone how to express their love for their country and countrymen. If singing the national anthem in a folk style is a way for someone to show their love then I think it is appropriate. I can understand if you do not like it and you have every right to find it disrespectful.I hope you don't read this post as derisive or an attempt to prove you wrong. That is not my intention. I am simply trying to present another way to look at the event in question. Most things in life are not clear cut although there are plenty of times that I wish they were. Respect, in my opinion, falls under this category. For example, I know several people who find it disrespectful for people to walk into their house with a hat on. To me, if a person walks into my house with a hat on I don't even pay attention to it. It is just another article of clothing. On a side note, why is the entire poem never sung? I wonder if Key would have found that disrespectful?