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LizDeluxe -> Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 10:17:11 AM)

$170M spent to celebrate the ascension of a man who has spent the last four years demonizing the wealthy.

Amazing.




vincentML -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 10:21:21 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LizDeluxe

$170M spent to celebrate the ascension of a man who has spent the last four years demonizing the wealthy.

Amazing.

That's chump change to celebrate the quadriannuel (sp?) renewal of America.

Donald Trump spends more than that with his hairdresser. The wealthy and their superpacs lost this one. Get over it.




Fellow -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 10:28:57 AM)

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$170M spent to celebrate the ascension of a man who has spent the last four years demonizing the wealthy.



.... and is responsible for unprecedented in history wealth transfer to the wealthy.

Not so amazing.

PS. There seems to be a lack of public interest for the event.




MasterJaguar01 -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 10:31:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LizDeluxe

$170M spent to celebrate the ascension of a man who has spent the last four years demonizing the wealthy.

Amazing.



That's a Neocon myth. Please cite one example of Obama demonizing the wealthy.




thishereboi -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 10:32:59 AM)

Don't fret. I am sure someone will be along soon not only to explain why it's ok but to give numerous example of someone else doing it first. It seems the only time we are supposed to worry about a politician saying one thing and doing another is when they are on the right side of the fence. If we are really lucky one poster might even get the chance to call him "the kenyan" for the hundreth time.




tazzygirl -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 12:49:29 PM)

Not at all, boi. Its between 150 million and 170 million. Too bad the media cant add these days. Its a stupid argument..

But, since you want the comparisons... they have been making them already....

http://mediamatters.org/research/2009/01/19/media-make-false-comparison-of-inauguration-cos/146896

http://www.factcheck.org/2009/01/comparing-inauguration-costs/

Again.... all bullshit. Doesnt matter how much they spend. Its security that costs.. and its that tab we have to pay.... regardless of who is in office or what political party they belong too.




Yachtie -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 12:54:00 PM)

I hope they played the Star Wars emperor theme. [8D]




DesideriScuri -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 1:36:02 PM)

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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl
Not at all, boi. Its between 150 million and 170 million. Too bad the media cant add these days. Its a stupid argument..
But, since you want the comparisons... they have been making them already....
http://mediamatters.org/research/2009/01/19/media-make-false-comparison-of-inauguration-cos/146896
http://www.factcheck.org/2009/01/comparing-inauguration-costs/
Again.... all bullshit. Doesnt matter how much they spend. Its security that costs.. and its that tab we have to pay.... regardless of who is in office or what political party they belong too.


The factcheck link seems to take Newsmax to task, in part, due to the claim that this inauguration will be the most expensive ever. I would be absolutely shocked if they were wrong on that. I'd be absolutely shocked because it seems damn near everything costs more every year, let alone every 4 years. I'm not surprised. At all. And, I'm not bothered by it, either.




Moonhead -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 1:38:42 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Yachtie

I hope they played the Star Wars emperor theme. [8D]

They were saving that one for if the Brown Lantern had won, dear.




tazzygirl -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 1:38:45 PM)

Meh.... most I think take the costs to a certain years value... like 1999 dollars.

And again, its part of the job, its part of the perks, and we are gonna pay no matter how much we both. But, at least we dont pay for the fun stuff.




Nosathro -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 3:10:22 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Yachtie

I hope they played the Star Wars emperor theme. [8D]


I believe "Hail to the Chief" is the customary song. I thought you be more concerned about the fried chicken and watermelon served at the dinner....




Baroana -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 3:14:38 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Nosathro


quote:

ORIGINAL: Yachtie

I hope they played the Star Wars emperor theme. [8D]


I believe "Hail to the Chief" is the customary song. I thought you be more concerned about the fried chicken and watermelon served at the dinner....



I'm concerned about the fact that the op can't spell inauguration. Maybe we should start a discussion on whose fault that is.




jlf1961 -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 3:20:24 PM)

I really dont care to talk about this for two reasons...

1) I wasnt invited

2) they did not take my suggestion of having strippers at the ball and topless waitresses.




Moonhead -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 3:20:44 PM)

It won't turn out to be his, I can tell you that now.
[:D]




EsotericLady -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 3:36:09 PM)

Gee you think? Hmmm....now just who might do a thing like that????????
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ORIGINAL: thishereboi

Don't fret. I am sure someone will be along soon not only to explain why it's ok but to give numerous example of someone else doing it first.





tazzygirl -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 3:40:05 PM)

grins.... possibly the same person who also noticed someone reviving 6 month old threads...

Gee.. I wonder who that could be?????




Lucylastic -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 3:47:21 PM)

HAHHAHHAHAH, typical
Congrats Mr President, you are into your second term, and they are still frothing!!!




Owner59 -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 4:48:33 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: thishereboi

Don't fret. I am sure someone will be along soon not only to explain why it's ok but to give numerous example of someone else doing it first. It seems the only time we are supposed to worry about a politician saying one thing and doing another is when they are on the right side of the fence. If we are really lucky one poster might even get the chance to call him "the kenyan" for the hundreth time.



When thieves complain about thievery.....it looks pretty dumb.

When demonizers complain about being called names......it looks pretty dumb.

The Kenyan thing,is a dig at the stupidity of your party......

If you don`t like having it being pointed out.....perhaps you should find another leisure pastime...




Nosathro -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 5:42:39 PM)

a few interest bits

• George Washington, the nation's first chief executive, took his oath of office on Thursday, April 30, 1789, in New York City on the balcony of the Senate Chamber at Federal Hall on Wall Street.

• On March 4, 1793, during the first inauguration to take place in Philadelphia, Pa., George Washington delivered the shortest inauguration address in presidential history, a mere 135 words. George Washington was additionally the only president not to be sworn in by a Chief Justice.

• John Adams on March 4, 1797, was the first president to receive the oath of office from a Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.

• The first inauguration to be held in Washington, D.C., took place on March 4, 1801, for the presidency of Thomas Jefferson.

• The first inaugural ball was held on March 4, 1809, for James Madison. The festivities were held at Long's Hotel; tickets went for $4.

• The first president to take the oath of office on the east front portico of the U.S. Capitol was Andrew Jackson on March 4, 1829.

• President William Henry Harrison delivered the longest inaugural address (8,445 words) on March 4, 1841. He died of pneumonia one month later.

• In 1845, the Marine Band played "Hail to the Chief'' for the first time at the inauguration ceremony for James Polk.

• Chief Justice John Marshall administered the oath on inauguration day a record nine times from 1801 through 1833.

• On March 4, 1853, Franklin Pierce was the first president to recite his inauguration address entirely from memory.

• The inauguration ceremony for James Buchanan on March 4, 1857, was the first to be photographed.

• For the inauguration ceremony of Abraham Lincoln on March 4, 1865, African-Americans participated in the ceremonies for the first time.

• The first inaugural ceremony recorded by a motion picture camera took place on March 4, 1897, for William McKinley.

• For the first time since 1853, the inaugural ball was suspended on March 4, 1913, at the request of President Wilson because he found it inappropriate for such a solemn occasion.

• Edith Bolling Galt Wilson was the first first lady to accompany the President (Woodrow Wilson) both to and from the Capitol on March 5, 1917.

• Warren G. Harding in 1921 was the first president to travel to and from his inauguration ceremony in an automobile.

• Calvin Coolidge's inauguration ceremony was the first to be broadcast nationally by radio on March 4, 1925.

• Beginning in 1933 with Franklin D. Roosevelt, every president has said "so help me God'' at the conclusion of the oath.

• As a result of a change made by the 20th Amendment, Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first president to be inaugurated on Jan. 20, 1937.

• The Inauguration ceremony for Harry S. Truman on Jan. 20, 1949, was the first ceremony to be televised. Truman also reinstated the inaugural ball.

• Dwight D. Eisenhower on Jan. 20, 1953, broke with precedent by reciting his own prayer after taking the oath, rather than kissing the Bible.

• Bill Clinton's Inauguration on Jan. 20, 1997, was the first to be broadcast live on the Internet.

• Ronald Reagan's inauguration on Jan. 20, 1981, was the first to be held on the west front of the U.S. Capitol. Prior to 1981, all outdoor inaugurations were held on the east side of the Capitol.

• Jan. 21, 1985, was the coldest inauguration date on record with noon temperature of 7 degrees; the warmest inauguration day on record with a noon temperature of 55 degrees took place four years earlier on Jan. 20, 1981.

• President Obama's Inauguration on Jan. 20, 2009, drew the largest attendance of any event in the history of Washington, D.C., as well as the largest audience for a presidential Inauguration.




thishereboi -> RE: Inaugaration 2013 (1/20/2013 8:41:42 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Nosathro


quote:

ORIGINAL: Yachtie

I hope they played the Star Wars emperor theme. [8D]


I believe "Hail to the Chief" is the customary song. I thought you be more concerned about the fried chicken and watermelon served at the dinner....


Now why would you bring up fried chicken and watermelon? Do you feel such generalizations are funny?




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