Posted on 01/07/2009 1:59:29 PM PST by Steelfish
Bring toilet paper and hand warmers Tips for the millions of people traveling to Obama's inauguration By Harriet Baskas Travel writer If youre among millions of people planning to be in Washington, D.C., when Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th President of the United States, you should be finalizing your plans right about now. Weve got some last-minute tips to help you make the most of this historic occasion.
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BYOTP? Wonder if they’ll stick to the one square rule?
I’m going to watch the talented rap duo Mofo & Beyotch perform!
Unless your slightly more equal than others.
LOL
My plans for Jan 20 do not involve Washington DC, television, newspaper, radio, or the Internet.
The Big O should have made it a very small swearing in...to save taxpayer $$$..now, that would have been change and a good pr move!
Good advice,Everyone knows a great many of Obamas supporters tend to stand around with their thumb up their butt.
Nah... then he’d be accused of depressing the electorate so he could promote his Socialist agenda.. blah blah blah
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
All I've got to say is that I hope all the refuse can be picked up and gone by the 24th.
Postponing my trip one week was bad enough...
All I've got to say is that I hope all the refuse can be picked up and gone by the 24th.
Postponing my trip one week was bad enough...
May I join you?
In winter, from my upstairs balcony, I can see the Capitol - with binoculars. So if giant clouds of smoke start billowing up or sirens blare endlessly or the scent of pepper spray and port-a-jons wafts through the air, I'll hop on FR and see what's up.
Otherwise, I'm staying in my PJs all day and reading Atlas Shrugged.
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