President George W. Bush 2005 Inaugural Address
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Will America change for the better after the 2008 election or will the status quo continue with Barack Obama or John McCain? Why do politicians always promise “change” but never deliver? As the election nears, I hear a lot of people say, as long as a democrat wins, things will improve. I guess they don’t remember that we elected republican George Bush to get away from democrat Bill Clinton’s foreign interventions in the 1990s.
As we continue toward the beginnings of a World War 3 like scenario, neither Barack Obama nor John McCain will slow down our military wheel that has been in motion since World War 2. Unless we stand up and fight this, the worldwide centralization of monetary and political power will continue until it’s too late to fight back. As we move toward a new world order, we must be more active in the political process and ignore the false left right paradigm or we will lose all of our freedoms.
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George W. Bush dancing with his wife and his daughter at the inaugural ball, with one minor wardrobe malfunction.
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Remember these defining moments, and tell your children about this unique time in our history: we elected a black man as the LEADER OF THE FREE WORLD.
THE FUTURE GENERATIONS WILL LOOK BACK WITH PRIDE AND SAY ABOUT US: THEY GOT IT. WE SURELY DID!!!
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Dan Rather anchors coverage of the inauguration of George Bush as the 41st president of the United States.
This portion begins at 12:30 p.m. Eastern time, immediately after the inaugural address, and features Ronald Reagan’s departure from the Capitol.
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http://understoryproductions.com/ Bush Inauguration 2001 is the final scene of the film A Year In The Streets by Cascadia Media Collective. I made this movie in 2001 from footage we took from many large and small demonstrations around the country. Check out scenes from WTO Seattle and more at my new site — www.understoryproductions.com
Before forming Under Story, Randy Shadowalker was the director and editor for CMC and produced this video.
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W deserved every single boo he received from the crowd! I respect the Presidency. Unfortunately for America and the world, Bush didn’t! Cheers at the end were when VP Biden appeared on screen
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Barack Obama Inauguration Day [OATH] (Historic Moment!)The President Barack Obama Swearing In D.C
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April 30, 1789
AMONG the vicissitudes incident to life no event could have filled me with greater anxieties than that of which the notification was transmitted by your order, and received on the 14th day of the present month. On the one hand, I was summoned by my country, whose voice I can never hear but with veneration and love, from a retreat which I had chosen with the fondest predilection, and, in my flattering hopes, with an immutable decision, as the asylum of my declining years—a retreat which was rendered every day more necessary as well as more dear to me by the addition of habit to inclination, and of frequent interruptions in my health to the gradual waste committed on it by time. On the other hand, the magnitude and difficulty of the trust to which the voice of my country called me, being sufficient to awaken in the wisest and most experienced of her citizens a distrustful scrutiny into his qualifications, could not but overwhelm with despondence one who (inheriting inferior endowments from nature and unpracticed in the duties of civil administration) ought to be peculiarly conscious of his own deficiencies. In this conflict of emotions all I dare aver is that it has been my faithful study to collect my duty from a just appreciation of every circumstance by which it might be affected. All I dare hope is that if, in executing this task, I have been too much swayed by a grateful remembrance of former instances, or by an affectionate sensibility to this transcendent proof of the confidence of my fellow-citizens, and have thence too little consulted my incapacity as well as disinclination for the weighty and untried cares before me, my error will be palliated by the motives which mislead me, and its consequences be judged by my country with some share of the partiality in which they originated. 1
Such being the impressions under which I have, in obedience to the public summons, repaired to the present station, it would be peculiarly improper to omit in this first official act my fervent supplications to that Almighty Being who rules over the universe, who presides in the councils of nations, and whose providential aids can supply every human defect, that His benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States a Government instituted by themselves for these essential purposes, and may enable every instrument employed in its administration to execute with success the functions allotted to his charge. In tendering this homage to the Great Author of every public and private good, I assure myself that it expresses your sentiments not less than my own, nor those of my fellow-citizens at large less than either. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the Invisible Hand which conducts the affairs of men more than those of the United States.
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The end of the Parade from the 2009 Presidential Inauguration. Taken on January 20, 2009.
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