January 14, 2009
Historic Inauguration: Your Voices
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What does it mean to you to see the inauguration of the first black president of the United States? We asked 25 people, and got a variety of responses.
Click below to hear their answers.
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I know that 25 out of 25 randomly chosen people would not say how wonderful it is that a naive and unprepared person who has such socialist views will be our next president.
Even before Obama is sworn in, we see that his administration will be inept. It is going to be a very scary two years before the House and Senate go Republican and checks and balances be restored to our government.
Agreed. Amerika has become way to complacent with regard to freedom.