Jan 10

0 Obama Inauguration Motorcade at 7th and PennsylvaniaThis is the rest of the raw unedited tripod video of President Obama and the motorcade approaching the unscheduled stop and walk at 7th and Pennsylvania. Yes, they drove that slow. Not responsible for background noise. Airboyd in DC.

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Dec 26

These are not my words I copied it from a speech writer off the internet because I think it’s great!
My Fellow Americans,
I would like to take this opportunity to say something that is both profound and memorable. The trouble is, only two inaugural addresses are remembered today, Lincoln’s second inaugural and John F. Kennedy’s only inaugural. Lincoln said these words: “With malice toward none and charity toward all.” Those are fine words. Kennedy said: “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.” I especially like the first sentence.
Given the fact that hardly anyone remembers an inauguration speech, the likelihood of my saying something both profound and memorable today is low. Therefore, I have decided to do something memorable instead.
[He reaches into his pocket and pulls out a piece of paper that he has typed. He holds it down to the podium with his left hand. He reaches into his coat pocket and pulls out a pen.]
I have in front of me a piece of paper. I wrote it this morning. Let me read it to you.
Executive Order 13,601: An executive Order Revoking all Previous Executive Orders.
I, President whoever, do hereby declare null and void all previous Presidential executive orders.
Signed: President whoever, January 20, 2013.
The Constitution of the United States made no provision for executive orders. Congress never votes to create one, yet executive orders have the force of law. The Constitution says that all laws must be passed by a majority in both houses of Congress and then be signed by the President. Therefore, during my time as President, the government of the United States will be run exclusively by laws that were passed in accordance with the Constitution. I do not have the authority to repeal laws on my own. I do have the authority to repeal executive orders. I have just repealed 13,600 of them.

From this point on, you are not obligated to conform to rules and regulations issued under executive orders. Of course, the various executive departments of the United States government will do their best to ignore this, so you had better check with your lawyer.
Just in case someone is prosecuted under a now-defunct executive order, I will pardon anyone so convicted. I may have to spend the second half of my first term in office signing pardons, nine to five, but that would be a very good use of my time. I will come out of the oval office to give a few speeches and hold some press conferences, but you will know that I am doing useful work in my office. I am going to get my branch of the government off people’s backs. I say this with malice toward none and charity toward all.

I hope to have good relationship with the press. If some diligent reporter digs up some dirt on what some agency has done, legally or illegally, or in planning to do, he can ask me about it at a press conference. I’ll do what I can to fix it. Because the government is spying on the people, the least I can do is to cooperate with the press when the press spies on the government.
I will run my office with these rules:
First, I will veto any bill that I think is not authorized by the Constitution. If Congress overrides my veto, that is Congress’s responsibility.
Second, I plan to close hundreds of American military bases in foreign nations. They will be auctioned off, with the money going to reduce the federal deficit. I will announce the first action no later than March 1 of this year.
Third, I will ask Congress to mandate a complete audit of the Federal Reserve System annually by the Government Accountability Office. I want to know where the government’s gold is and who has legal title to it.
Fourth, this afternoon, I will order the Joint Chiefs of Staff to plan the removal of all troops from Afghanistan this year, preferably by June 30.
Fifth, I remind the voters and the world that anyone with the power to fix the nation by political action has the power to destroy the nation by political power. I am not here to make America better. I am here to veto laws that will hinder American citizens from making America better. I am here to help keep the federal government from making America worse.
In his first letter to Timothy, chapter 2, the Apostle Paul told Timothy to tell the churches to pray for civil rulers. I strongly suggest to churches they do just this, weekly. Twice a week would be twice as good.
Now, I must bring this speech to a close. I wish you the best in building a better America. I will do what I can to free you from the burden of excessive government regulations, so that you can do this.
bookish… If there is a provision in the constitution for executive orders please point it out and for your information did you know that FDR is Newts favorite president of the twentieth century.

Talk about not listening to each other…Bookish, what is unconstitutional about churches praying for civil rulers? Doesn’t our freedom of religion allow them to do this?

Nov 9

My question is actually what is the symbolism of the 2009 Presidential Inaugural train ride. And how is this ironic?

He is a Lincoln wannabe.

Nov 5

Does anyone know which of the Presidential inaugural speeches have touched on the American political concepts of social contract, limited government and American destiny?

has to be more than 1 President that has touched on them but does anyone know just ONE of the presidents?

thanks in advance

Whatever house you enter, first say, `Peace be to this house!’
And if a son of peace is there, your peace shall rest upon him; but if not, it shall return to you.

And remain in the same house, eating and drinking what they provide,
for the laborer deserves his wages; do not go from house to house.
Whenever you enter a town and they receive you, eat what is set before you;
heal the sick in it and say to them, `The kingdom of God has come near to you.’

Oct 9

I have a (Kentucky) 2009 Louisville Metro Police Officers Presidential Inaugural Badge.
It was only available to Officers that were chosen from Louisville to take part in the Protective Detail.
I have seen countless other Inaugural Badges selling but have never found another one of these LMPD Badges.
This Badge seems to be one of the harder to find Badges.
It was not part of a box set with a pin or coin it is a Breast Badge meant to be worn on a Uniform.
I am trying to estmate it’s Value..
Thanks…
It is full size and looks almost identical to the current Badge worn.

- $10.00

Yes that is a negative

Aug 20

0 SUMB Application Video for the Presidents Inaugural ParadeHere is the video that I (along with the assistance of Kevin Kern) made for the application we submitted to perform in the President’s Inauguration Parade in January 2009. Unfortunately, we were not chosen but here is the video just so you can see what we submitted. It includes footage from Corinne Wedlake’s SUMB video from 2007 as well as clips from a performance of NY Medley this year and film from this year’s Veteran’s Day Parade. Enjoy!

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Aug 12

0 Barack Obama   Presidential Inauguration Day 7 of 12   Presidential Oath & Inaugural Speech 1 of 2Barack Obama – Presidential Inauguration Day 7 of 12 – Presidential Oath & Inaugural Speech 1 of 2 – BBC News

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Jul 21

0 John F. Kennedy Presidential Inaugural Speech (full)One of the greatest American Speeches ever. John F. Kennedy Presidential Inaugural Speech January 20, 1961.
text of speech: http://www.usa-anti-communist.com/ard/JFK_Inaugural.php

other great Patriotic speeches:

The Right of The People to Rule – Theodore Roosevelt (Anti-NWO 1912):

General Leonard Wood Honoring Teddy Roosevelt (1919):

Calvin Coolidge – Duty of Government (1920):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNJztORUt1g

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Jun 27

I went to JrPYIC At the last inauguration so I was looking forward to PYIC in a couple years. I also know about the lawsuit, but I was wondering if it would still occur regardless. Any feedback would be appreciated!!!

Yes I think it is going to be an annual thing

May 28

0 Dwight D. Eisenhower: First Inauguration   Raw Documentary Footage (1953)DVD: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000Z8A5BQ/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=doc06-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399349&creativeASIN=B000Z8A5BQ http://thefilmarchived.blogspot.com/

The first inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower as the 34th President of the United States was held on January 20, 1953. The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of Dwight D. Eisenhower as President and Richard Nixon as Vice President. Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson administered the Oath of office to Eisenhower. Nixon was sworn in as Vice President by Senator William Knowland of California minutes earlier.

Eisenhower’s presidency was dominated by the Cold War, the prolonged confrontation with the Soviet Union which had begun during Truman’s term of office. When Joseph Stalin died, he sought to extend an olive branch to the new Soviet regime in his “Chance for Peace speech”, but continued turmoil in Moscow prevented a meaningful response and the Cold War deepened.

In 1953 Eisenhower opened relations with Spain under Fascist leader Francisco Franco. Despite its undemocratic nature, Spain’s strategic position in light of the Cold War and Anti-Communist position led Eisenhower to build a trade and military alliance with the Spanish through the Pact of Madrid, ultimately bringing an end to Spain’s isolation after World War II, and bringing about the Spanish Miracle.

During his campaign, Eisenhower had promised to end the stalemated Korean War. This promise was fulfilled on 27 July 1953 by the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement. Also, defense treaties with South Korea and the Republic of China were signed, and the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) alliance in an effort to halt the spread of Communism in Asia was formed.

Eisenhower, while accepting the doctrine of containment originally developed by George F. Kennan, sought to counter the Soviet Union through more active means as detailed in the State Department memorandum NSC-68. His covert action policy was laid out in NSC 162/2. He, along with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, developed the tactic of covert action, used the Central Intelligence Agency—directed by Allen Welsh Dulles to interfere with suspected Communist governments abroad. An early use of covert action was against the elected Prime Minister of Iran, Mohammed Mosaddeq. The Shah of Iran and pro-monarchy forces ejected him from power in the complex 1953 Iranian coup d’état (Operation Ajax) supported by U.S. intelligence agencies. The CIA also orchestrated a coup the 1954 Guatemalan coup d’état that overthrew the democratically-elected President of Guatemala, Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán, in Operation PBSUCCESS.

Covert action continued throughout Eisenhower’s administration. In the newly independent but chaotic Republic of Congo, the Soviet Union and the KGB had intervened in favor of popularly elected Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba. Anti-Communism had become an issue and the U.S. and CIA gave weapons and covert support to pro-Western and Democratic CIA assets Joseph Kasavubu and his subordinate, Colonel Joseph Mobutu. The initial struggle came to a close in December 1960, after Kasavubu and Mobutu overthrew Lumumba and proceeded to turn the country (later known as Zaire) into an autocracy which was unstable long after the end of Eisenhower’s term. Lumumba was murdered shortly after his deposition, and some allege that the CIA (Sidney Gottlieb), collaborated with Mobutu in the assassination.

Eisenhower also increased U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia, a process which had begun under his predecessor Truman. In 1954, he sent Dulles to Geneva as a delegate to the Geneva Conference, which ended the First Indochina War and temporarily partitioned Vietnam into a Communist northern half (under Ho Chi Minh) and a non-Communist southern half (under Ngo Dinh Diem). In February 1955, Eisenhower dispatched the first American soldiers to Vietnam as military advisors to Diem’s army. After Diem announced the formation of the Republic of Vietnam (RVN, commonly known as South Vietnam) in October, Eisenhower immediately recognized the new state and offered military, economic, and technical assistance.

In 1956, Eisenhower strongly disapproved of the actions of Britain, France and Israel in sending troops to Egypt in the dispute over control of the Suez Canal. He used the economic power of the U.S. to force his European allies to back down and withdraw from Egypt. However, he later described this decision as the greatest foreign policy mistake he made during his time in office.

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