I’m sure I’ll be in the minority here, but I think his inauguration day is the one day we should respect the processes of democracy, however imperfectly executed.
That doesn’t mean we have to become Obama supporters, it just means it is the one day out of 365 in the year that we should be least inclined to take to the streets.
On November 6th, the “process of democracy” was murdered by the Obama regime. Therefore, there isn’t any democracy to respect.
Obama can't prove his natural born status and the election results are completely untrustworthy.
Respect the process of democracy, yes, but not respect for an election stolen!
What else is more appropriate to protest a stolen election than to protest on the day the thief/fraud who stole the election is ‘inaugurated”?
The day is not just for protest against voter fraud, it is for protesting any other crimes the usurper has committed.
Respect is earned.
Fraud is not part of democracy.
I understand where you’re coming from, but if you truely believe we should respect the processes of democracy, that is all the more reason to take to the streets.
With all due respect, do you not see what is happening to our democracy? Executive orders are becoming rule by decree and the people’s elected officials in congress are being bypassed on a daily basis. Federal spending by the president is absurdely out of control. Votes are blatently being bought with taxpayer and borrowed money.
We are on the precipice of a dictatorship and losing our freedoms. If this is “democracy” it’s nothing to respect.