Posted on 12/06/2012 12:42:37 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
Because next year's inauguration falls on a Sunday, President Obama will hold only a small, private swearing-in ceremony on Jan. 20, and will hold a big public redo the next day.
The Inaugural Committee announced Thursday that activities will last three days: a day of service on Saturday, the small private ceremony on Sunday, and the public swearing-in, parade and balls on Monday.
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Yep, just like last time it was done over a second time behind closed doors. Transparency, uh huh.
Why? So he can be sworn in on the Koran?
It’s also the day of the AFC and NFC championship games so he probably does not want to be upstaged.
One can hope...maybe to redeem him self Roberts will slip some cuffs on him?
A day of volunteer work?
Sucha deal, a day of work and then a 4 million dollar
vacation. Not bad for an activist.
The same way he got sworn in the last time. The first oath was rendered invalid because of Roberts' (deliberate, I think) botched delivery of the oath. So Obama was sworn in again, in private. No video or audio of the second swearing in were provided, as far as I know.
We are so screwed.
When the Communist, Benghazi-Coward Obama is installed as the titular head of the Obamanation Regime on January 20, 2013, the only question remaining will be “When will the Obama Regime achieve Absolute Power over the United States of America?”
I’ll be doing what I did last inauguraton. Ignoring all radio and TV. FR and TheBlaze only.
[Will John Roberts french kiss him this time...]
I don’t think so, I heard he got a bad case of trench mouth from the last time.
. . . and in the private swearing in, I wonder if he will omit the words, “protect and defend the Constitution”. It will certainly give him an out in his second term.
I wish it was nonexistent.....sigh :)
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