Had to watch at a school since I am doing a story about them watching.
I was very impressed at the fact that Rick Warren’s prayer ended with the Lord’s Prayer.
Don’t like Obama obviously, but that was neat. I don’t normally like Warren, but good for him actually praying a Christ-centered prayer. Hopefully Obama will be kept from going as lefty as he would like.
http://washingtontimes.com/weblogs/inauguration-blog/2009/Jan/20/code-pink-sits-front/
Code Pink sits up front
You know things have changed in Washington when Code Pink gets seats up front at the inauguration.
Medea Benjamin, the group's founder, and Desiree Fairooz, one of the group's most visible members, are in Section 10, about 100 feet from the stage.
I asked if someone in Congress had given Medea her tickets. She just smiled and said, “We do have friends.”
Both women are wearing — what else? — all pink and carrying homemade signs made out of pink sheets.
“Obama, lead us out of Iraq,” says Medea's sign.
Desiree's says, “Yes we can, can end the wars.”
Make sure you report on Warren’s inaccuracy of NObama’s father being an immigrant.