In Bowe Bergdahl's hometown of Hailey, Idaho, the yellow ribbons are still posted to the trees.<br/> <br />But some of the initial euphoria over his release on Saturday from nearly five years of Taliban captivity has faded.<br/> <br />The rally the town planned for him on June 28? That's been canceled.<br/> <br />The town says it just can't handle the expected crowds, what with all the media attention.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: HAILEY CITY ADMINISTRATOR HEATHER DAWSON SAYING:<br/> <br />"We don't think we have time to put in place an event of that size between now and June 28th."<br/> <br />But the decision also comes after hundreds of angry emails flooded City Hall.<br/> <br />Each saying they didn't want Hailey to celebrate its native son as a hero.<br/> <br />Some of the critical emails even called Bergdahl's father a Muslim. Many talked about boycotting the town.<br/> <br />All this, amid allegations that Bergdahl abandoned his post before his capture.<br/> <br />And calls that he should be treated as a deserter.<br/> <br />Allegations tha