Big Day Celebration

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17 years 3 weeks ago #19334 by Fogrom (Fogrom)
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While I agree that it's politics to kick the outgoing president in the ass, I don't think it's politics to celebrate our 44th President taking office. Whether you voted for Obama or not, today we preserved our union for four more years by peacefully handing the reigns of government to a new, freely elected, President.

Personally, I think Aretha Franklin's hat probably needs its own day of celebration. I'm endlessly fascinated by it. I thought George H. W. Bush did his level best to match her fabulousness, though, with that crazy fur hat of his. My only sincere, truest hope is that the fur was something ridiculous, like lemur, or hedgehog; then my day will be complete.

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17 years 3 weeks ago #19340 by Jarons20 (Jarons20)
I looked it up on the net, so it must be true
That hat GW wore was made from Hog bristle

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17 years 3 weeks ago #19342 by dedrite (dedrite)
George W. Bush explained he would be writting a book on his presidency and hoped to "git er' dun", as soon as possible.

I am not trying to make a joke.  He said exactly that.

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17 years 3 weeks ago #19344 by Quin (Quin)
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I liked the violin and cello song before the swear-in, it was very moving. And yes, Aretha Franklins' hat was ludicrous. The only thing I could think when I saw her stand up to the podium was my, that's some hat she's got there. And just look at those shiny thingies along the edge. Now how about that.

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17 years 3 weeks ago #19356 by Woolsey Bysmor (Osred)
On January 20th, 1986 was the first time that the Federal Government observed Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, nearly 18 years after his assassination, 23 years later we find ourselves at a milestone in our nation's slow path to recovery from racism and social injustice.

However, expressing pleasure or displeasure of the current, or recently past (within 50 years), or future presidents should be avoided in these forums.  Brian Moore's alleged parties are dark grey at best.  Ike still has a few years of amnesty, however Aretha's hat is fair game.


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