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My Final Inaugural Report -- The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

[ Posted Sunday, January 25th, 2009 – 22:32 UTC ]

The swearing-in ceremony itself, and the opening acts which proceeded it were the best thing, capped by Barack Obama's oath of office.

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My Inauguration Photos

[ Posted Saturday, January 24th, 2009 – 21:13 UTC ]

[Note: This page is nothing but my photos of the Inauguration and our trip to see it. For those with slow connections or slow browsers, be warned it may take a while to load. Part 5 of the Inauguration story will be posted later today. Thank you for your patience.]

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Friday Talking Points [62] -- Obama's Inaugural Speech

[ Posted Friday, January 23rd, 2009 – 18:13 UTC ]

Because Obama's Inaugural speech was indeed masterful. When he started speaking, I was thinking "which line will be the one everyone focuses on?" In other words, which line will be the "nothing to fear but fear itself" or "ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" moment? Both of those lines are from previous inaugurations, so what would be remembered from Obama's speech?

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"I Was There!" -- My Experience Of The Inauguration Of President Obama [Part 3]

[ Posted Friday, January 23rd, 2009 – 05:01 UTC ]

[Note: Part 1 and Part 2 ran in a separate article earlier.]
It has been pointed out to me by a commenter to Part 2 of this report that I was being unduly critical of the sound guys, as HBO was the one to screw up both the video/sound sync and the dead microphone for the [...]

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"I Was There!" -- My Experience Of The Inauguration Of President Obama [Parts 1 & 2]

[ Posted Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 – 19:21 UTC ]

[Update: Second installment of this article has now been added, below.]
Barack Hussein Obama's oath of office was indeed inspiring to hear, if a bit flawed in the execution. Both he and the Chief Justice seemed to have an attack of nerves, and they both wound up blowing their lines. For me, though, the [...]

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Twenty-One Howitzer Salute

[ Posted Tuesday, January 20th, 2009 – 17:55 UTC ]

The crowd was so ecstatic in making a joyful noise that it almost completely drowned out electrically-amplified artillery fire.

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The Day Before The Big Day

[ Posted Monday, January 19th, 2009 – 19:18 UTC ]

I have to apologize if this post is a bit disjointed, as it is closer to a stream-of-consciousness blog than I am used to writing. Can we spend all day on our feet and then come home and write it all down for you to read? Yes we can!

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As I Went Walking That Ribbon Of Highway

[ Posted Monday, January 19th, 2009 – 10:01 UTC ]

Can even wimpy Californians survive this arctic cold just to witness one man speak an oath? Yes we can.

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Guest Column: Why Obama's Election Should Be Considered Historic

[ Posted Monday, January 19th, 2009 – 03:00 UTC ]

Obama has said that he will be the President of ALL Americans. As such, he will certainly disappoint. But that's all right. I didn't just award him my vote, I awarded him my trust. My hope is that he is wiser than I, more knowledgeable than I. And I trust him to make the decisions I hope that I would make, if I were wiser and more knowledgeable. I hope Obama's presidency will be as all presidencies should be: constitutional, ethical, transparent, broadly representative and reality-based. Even though each of us are "special interests," he doesn't have to pander to me, he doesn't have to be "black," he just has to represent me. I don't demand a bigger piece of the pie. I may not even GET a piece of the pie. All I ask is that I have a seat at the table.

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Friday Talking Points [61] -- Pardon Me?

[ Posted Friday, January 16th, 2009 – 16:49 UTC ]

Taking that last one first, the status in Washington is fast approaching Officially Freaking Out (in the tradition of acronym-crazy D.C., I will refer to this from now on as "OFO") as they contemplate the city being overrun by Inauguration visitors. To put this in perspective, Washington's population is around 600,000 people. Estimates of the crowd which has even now begun descending on the city range from one million up to three million. Three million people is five times the population of the city. For comparison, take the population of the town or city you live in and multiply it by five. Now picture that many out-of-towners arriving for an event. It's like Woodstock descending on a small town, in other words. Or, if you prefer, a Medieval siege. No word yet on where to park the catapults and trebuchets.

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