When the obstructionists get out the way and let the clean up complete. Really.... History over team politics.
Really Commodore, you sound like a petulant child. Anyway, for those of us (which is the majority of the nation) that are happy and excited for today's events – The schedule for the second inauguration of President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden: Monday, Jan. 21 Ceremonial swearing-in Capitol Hill, 11:30 a.m. EST The order of the program: Musical selections: The U.S. Marine Band Musical selections: P.S. 22, Staten Island in N.Y., and Lee University Festival Choir, Cleveland, Tenn. Call to order and welcoming remarks: Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. Invocation: Myrlie Evers-Williams Musical selection: Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Oath of office administered to Vice President Biden: Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor Musical selection: James Taylor Oath of office administered to President Obama: Chief Justice John Roberts Inaugural address: President Obama Musical selection: Kelly Clarkson Poem: Richard Blanco Benediction: the Rev. Luis Leon of St. John's Church, Washington The National Anthem: Beyoncé Inaugural Parade Viewing stands and bleachers are lined along Pennsylvania Avenue 2:35 p.m. EST The Obamas and Bidens participate in a parade featuring floats and vehicles representing about 60 groups. The Commander in Chief's Inaugural Ball Washington Convention Center 6 p.m. EST The gala honors service members and their families. The Inaugural Ball Washington Convention Center, Halls A, B and C 6:30 p.m. EST Washington Convention Center, Halls D and E Doors open 7 p.m. EST
I wonder what Mitt is doing today? <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/dULOjT9GYdQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Rocket River
That, despite historic republican obstruction, we re-elected the most successful, hardworking and dedicated president in decades.
I really wasn't thinking much about the inauguration but now reading all the bellyaching from our conservative posters I am starting to enjoy it.
In a way, I wish they would have passed on the pomp and circumstance. He could have done a tv address tonight and saved millions in costs. I voted for President Obama both times and am happy he's been re-elected. I'm looking forward to 4 more years of progress from the enormous hole created from the previous administration.
Screw the complaining. Sour grapes and what's the point? As I stated in an earlier post, I didn't vote for the President but I am excited to see what the next 4 years hold. The celebrations after the elections were invigorating. I live just south of DC and went to a mall on Saturday. Tons of people in town for the event. This last race brought out the ugly from so many of us, myself included. It's done and I'm glad. Today is a day to celebrate OUR country. The things that unite us. You know, like that one fellow who the country also chooses to remember annually on this day referenced. Edit: Wanted to add this: Very exciting time!
No mention of Martin Luther King, seriously? Americans really make me laugh with their "God bless us" (and no place else )