Tuesday, January 20, 2009

INAUGURATION 2009 - People

Why do you think so many people (2 million) went to Washington to witness this event? I mean it's 20 degrees, crowded, and many of the viewpoints have....no view!! Combine this with the fact there are only 5,000 or so port-o-johns........

30 comments:

John T said...

People want to witness historic events, no matter what; they want to witness the first african american person to be elected to the presidential office.

Anonymous said...

Well, not only is the inauguration important, but obama is the first African American president we've had...

Anonymous said...

I think that so many people went, because this is the start of change. It is one of the hardest times America has gone through. Also Obama is the first African American president to make it into office.

Anonymous said...

it was such a historic event, i think people wanted to be part of it.

Anonymous said...

so many people showed up because its an historic event he's the first African American president

Anonymous said...

some ppl really want to see this historic day in our nations history

Anonymous said...

So many people showed up because it is historic.

Anonymous said...

because this is historical this is our first African American president.

Anonymous said...

People really want to be part of history with The first African american president.

Anonymous said...

People are there to witness the Inauguration because it is the first time we have had an African American President.

Anonymous said...

i think that so many people went was because this is the first time an African American has been a president in the U.S. and it's a historic event.

Anonymous said...

I think that people wanted to see such a historic event in our nations history.

Anonymous said...

I think so many people arrived in Washingon for the Inauguration of Barack Obama because he is the very first african-american president the United States has ever had. (it's a historical moment/day)

Anonymous said...

this is the most important thing that is happening in the usa and this is a world changing event.

Anonymous said...

well if it was me, i would go, just because it's 20 degrees, crowded, an so many view points doesn't mean it's going to go see once in a life time experience and watch our 44th black president be elected.

Anonymous said...

i think many people went because they wanted to see the first African American to become president

Anonymous said...

The people at the inauguration wanted to see our first African American president.

Anonymous said...

I think people probably went there because they wanted to witness the inauguration because it's a historic event.

Anonymous said...

If your really consider it there are a lot of crazy people who go to great lengths to see things. and the president is no exception. i personally only go outside in 20 degree weather if i absolutly have to, i would never stand outdise to see the inauguration when i can watch the same thing on my couch. yah know?

Anonymous said...

I think that the most reason that people you stand out in that cool weather is to be on TV and so that they can witness the Inauguration.

Anonymous said...

i bet that there were more ppl at the johnny blue then standing in the crowd

Anonymous said...

I do not like it at all, i do not think he should of won.Jhon MCcain should have won.

Anonymous said...

people showed up becouse its the firt african american becomeing the president

Anonymous said...

They did this because it is an amazing event of the United States, the first African American president EVER! GO OBAMA!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

i think alot of people that went because hes the first colored president that we have had and that its going to be diffrent when he moves in.

Anonymous said...

They probrably went because they love ladies with giant bows on their heads and can hit really high notes when singing!

Anonymous said...

I would've loved to be there and witness such a historic event. Many people were there to watch a great man enter the office of president and help America back to power. They were there to show their faith in Barrack and America.

Anonymous said...

they wanted to see god

Anonymous said...

they wanted to witness a part of history so that they can tell their kids and their grand kids and maybe even be on the news one day for witnessing this historic event

kaylee waters said...

i dont care about obama