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This Inauguration is a security/law enforcement/crowd control nightmare.
Bush Declares State of Emergency for Inauguration - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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All inaugural ceremonies at the Capitol have been organized by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies since 1901, and the U.S. military has participated in Inauguration Day ceremonies from the first president, as the president is commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
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But having Warren at the Inauguration is one thing.
Lance Mannion: 2008
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Creationist to Give Invocation at Inauguration is a blog entry at Panda's Thumb.
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You can tell us all about it after the Inauguration is over and McCain is our new president.
McCain incorrectly denies criticizing media's Clinton coverage 2008
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On a day when the nation's first African-American president would be sworn in and as an unspecified threat was posed to the Inauguration from a Somali-based terrorist network, didn't they know the effort to secure the public venue would inconvenience the average Americans coming to celebrate the Inauguration or simply going home after a long day at work amid the hysteria?
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But having Warren at the Inauguration is one thing.
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On a day when the nation's first African-American president would be sworn in and as an unspecified threat was posed to the Inauguration from a Somali-based terrorist network, didn't they know the effort to secure the public venue would inconvenience the average Americans coming to celebrate the Inauguration or simply going home after a long day at work amid the hysteria?
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The big difference between NYE on Times Square and the Inauguration is that this year there will be hundreds of thousands of people who never had any inclination to come to DC for such an event, and may be spending a great amount of money for transportation, perhaps not giving enough thought to what will be available when they get there.
The Latest Warning on Inauguration Gridlock - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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On a day when the nation's first African-American president would be sworn in and as an unspecified threat was posed to the Inauguration from a Somali-based terrorist network, didn't they know the effort to secure the public venue would inconvenience the average Americans coming to celebrate the Inauguration or simply going home after a long day at work amid the hysteria?
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