

Obama prepares to deliver his inauguration address. (Photo: Bryan Monroe)
Creating class warfare at its bestJerry FainJan 21, 2013 at 12:10 PM
Despite any differences, one has to love all the rich traditions of this day and feel hopeful for our future.Amy RichardsonJan 21, 2013 at 12:10 PM
“Every four years on Inauguration Day, America shows the world that our major political parties can disagree with civility and mutual respect. It is in this spirit that I congratulate President Obama on his inauguration to a second term and wish him well in the fulfillment of his duty to lead the U.S. at home and abroad over the next four years. The President’s second term represents a fresh start when it comes to dealing with the great challenges of our day; particularly, the transcendent challenge of unsustainable federal spending and debt. Republicans are eager to work with the President on achieving this common goal, and we firmly believe that divided government provides the perfect opportunity to do so. Together, there is much we can achieve.”
I am truly inspire by the vision of hope and inclusiveness of President ObamaLynn - CanadaJan 21, 2013 at 12:18 PM
sounded more like a civil rights march than an inauguration speechLarry SimpsonJan 21, 2013 at 12:16 PM

After the ceremony concludes, Obama will attend a luncheon in Statuary Hall at the Capitol. Then he rides at the front of the parade from Capitol Hill to the White House. (Getty Images)

