Showing posts with label inauguration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inauguration. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Obama retakes the Oath

Yes, our President Obama retook the oath of office. Apparently, Chief Justice John Roberts bungled the oath by switching a couple words, so everyone thought it best Obama redo the oath...just to be safe.

They did the 'ceremony' on Wednesday at 7:35 in the map room. So, everyone content yourselves...he's really the President. :)

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The Inauguration

Well, we're watching the last few minutes of the post-inauguration events- the Bush's and Cheney's departing, etc. I must say that I've never watched an inauguration before...or, I have, and just don't remember it. Of course, considering I was four at the last real inauguration, it's unlikely I have.

Anyway...it was pretty interesting. It started out with Rev. Rick Warren doing the invocation. He actually prayed in Jesus' name, which surprised me some. Rarely do you find a minister who will do so that isn't Baptist. After that, there was a song by Aretha Franklin, then Biden was sworn in. Then there was some more music- mom says they had snippets of 'New Jerusalem' mixed in, and I did hear it as well.

President Obama was sworn in next. It was funny, because the guy started doing the oath- you know, say such and such after me- and Obama was tripping all over him, saying it before the guy was done. He did hesitate on the part about upholding the Constitution though, which I found interesting. Oh, and he was wearing a flag lapel pin. Thought I'd mention that, since it was such a big thing about him.

Anyways....his speech was interesting. Sort of. More of his same backtracking and saying-a-lot-whilst-saying-absolutely-nothing. His first big thing was 'challenges will be met'...included global warming, poverty, world starvation. Really, I'm wondering how we're going to take care of all those problems with the $32,000,000,000,000 debt he's going to run up by trying to fix those issues...and the economy, of course.

His next big thing was 'Everyone will have a chance to be equal...to prosper." Sorry Mr. President- everyone already has this chance, if they choose to take it. If they live in America, of course. Or are you talking about the rest of the world too? He spoke about pioneers and how they prospered- they worked. They didn't get a government handout. In fact, if you had tried to offer them charity like that, they would have laughed in your face.

His next big thing was 'remaking America'. Thanks Mr. President, but I'll pass. I don't want to be 'remade' into anything, and I don't want my America remade, either. The final thing I thought interesting was his 'new era of responsibility'- to ourselves, our nation...and the world. Why am I responsible for or to the world again? Last time I checked, we were supposed to worry about ourselves, especially since the rest of the world doesn't want us in it's business, anyway.

I really don't understand President Obama's logic in all this. We're going to decrease the national debt by running up a $32 trillion debt. We're going to help prosper like the pioneers by giving them handouts. We're going to remake America into...something. We're going to be responsible for the world.

Yeah, makes a lot of sense. Tons.

Anyway- that was my impressions of the inauguration and President Obama's speech. May God bless him, our country, and our future, because I think we're going to need it.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Pre-Inaugural Post

Well, we all know tomorrow is the big day- January 20, 2009, a day some of us have looked at with rejoicing, some with the exact opposite. (Let me tell that I'm in the latter category. Mostly.)
Tomorrow, I plan on watching the inauguration on TV- I think it will be a good thing, and I wish I could be there in person. After all, this is an historic occasion- the first black president elected, and the first communist one, too! I'll probably take notes on what then President Obama will say during his inaugural speech, then post a critique of it here. That'll be fun!

Other than that, I guess the only thing I can say is: good luck President-elect Obama, good luck America, and good luck taxpayers, cuz I have a feeling you'll need it!