Who is attending Trump Inauguration ?

Trump had his one ring circus concert.

"What better way to spurn America’s élite than to host a concert on the National Mall with a bunch of aggressively mediocre performers? "

http://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/the-bizarre-perfection-of-trumps-inaugural-concert

January 20, 2017

An inaugural celebration parade that had more in common with a funeral procession.

Over a hundred Trump fans on motorcycles arrive to argue with the protesters. The Trump fans forgot to use their words.
The police forgot how to use their words.
Protesters went to the hospital.

3:45 The parade started

Hundreds of Trump supporters. Mostly tourists.
90% of the parade attendees are law enforcement and paid staff
Thousands of protesters. Twenty thousand ?
Hundreds of organized jerks, twerps, and arseholes decide that bringing nihilism to a protest, was a good idea.

I feel sad for the people kept their promises. It was a nearly empty parade route, with mostly empty seating stands.

Boy Scouts of America, the United States Merchant Academy Band, the Colorado Freedom Riders,and the Virginia Military Institute band
Talladega College band.


http://www.wvtm13.com/article/alabama-band-departing-for-trump-inaugural/8610474

No monster tank, or missile launchers. Just tractors.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...ve-order-on-obamacare/?utm_term=.a34ae4e0eb24


http://dcist.com/2017/01/parade.php


http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/01/along-the-route-of-trumps-inaugural-parade.html

http://crooksandliars.com/2017/01/saddest-parade-ever

Trump trolls, are Trump trolls.
Birds of a feather, flock together.

World War II survivor got it right.
Nazi scum.
 
:rolleyes: No, Trump won because the Pubs did that. There is very little vileness in Hillary.

Have you been living under a rock? Even the uber-liber Huffington Post chronicled the hilldabeast's vileness.

Trump won because his nasty opponent can't be trusted to cross the street without causing (and laughing about) someone else's death.

(disclaimer: quaddafi might have needed to die, but her reaction showed her true colors)
 
Have you been living under a rock? Even the uber-liber Huffington Post chronicled the hilldabeast's vileness.

Trump won because his nasty opponent can't be trusted to cross the street without causing (and laughing about) someone else's death.

(disclaimer: quaddafi might have needed to die, but her reaction showed her true colors)

Plus Silly Hilly's well-established untrustworthiness.
 
Parents permitted their children to travel to Washington, DC

Trump supporters join the Green Party ?

"...the band of about 29 members started off its performance at a Thursday concert in Washington with a rendition of the state's official march: Dirigo March. The Madawaska middle school and high school band was one of a dozen performers across the nation chosen for an inaugural welcome concert after an application process."

Meiklejohn's decision to have his band participate has concerned a few in the party. Two members who have run for political office - former Portland mayoral candidate Tom MacMillan and former state legislative candidate Seth Baker - said they were switching to the Socialist Party USA, in part because the party didn't hold Meiklejohn "accountable" for "supporting Trump" by participating in the inaugural ceremony.


http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/...ficial-rankles-by-taking-band-to-inauguration

This Maine marching band helped kick off Trump inaugural
The Presidential Inaugural Committee selected the Pride of Madawaska marching band to perform in a welcoming concert at the Lincoln Memorial the day before Trump takes the oath to become the 45th president of the United States.

The Pride of Madawaska was one of only 12 bands tapped to perform at the inauguration concert and the only band from Maine invited to participate in the inauguration celebration events this year.

far as the performance, Meiklejohn said, “It was really easy because [the band] couldn’t see all these people” in the audience because of the buffer around the stage. That, he said, helped cut down on stage fright.

http://bangordailynews.com/2017/01/...a-band-helps-kick-off-trump-inaugural-events/


Some Vermont college students actually got to take part in Friday's inauguration ceremony.

Norwich University Regimental Band performed. it's the school's 8th inauguration performance overall. The school's Director of Bands says they are proud to represent the university.

The university drill team also attended.


http://www.wcax.com/story/34311506/norwich-university-band-performs-at-inauguration-parade

The North has always been tolerant, but it is paying the price. Activists take advantage of a system that is based on the trust in a gentleman's agreement.

That happens with regularity, in Washington, DC

CONCORD — The state Senate, as expected, voted along party lines, 13-10, on Thursday to approve a bill that would make it easier to legally carry a concealed weapon in New Hampshire.

Senate Bill 12 to eliminate the state's permit requirement for concealed carry was endorsed in a 3-2 vote of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Jan. 10.

State Sen. Bette Lasky, D-Nashua, said the change will make New Hampshire residents less safe by removing the authority of police chiefs to pick and choose which residents will be allowed to carry a concealed handgun. Current law allows police chiefs to determine if someone is "suitable" for a concealed carry permit.

http://www.unionleader.com/state-go...rmit-for-firearms-20170119?template=mobileart

http://www.concordmonitor.com/nh-senate-votes-on-right-to-work-and-concealed-carry-bills-7572467

The vote followed a spirited debate that lasted more than an hour, during which Democrats introduced two amendments, including one by Sen. Bette Lasky of Nashua to close the gun show loophole. Both amendments failed along party lines.

The debate followed two tracks. On one hand, there were Democrats who were adamant about leaving the old system in place to have local police departments decide who gets a concealed carry permit.

“Don’t ever take down a fence until you know why it was put up,” said Senate Minority Leader Jeff Woodburn, a Democrat from Dalton, noting that the current system has been in place since 1923. “Senate Bill 12 is a radical, dangerous break from tradition and common sense. It’s an ideological solution that’s looking for a problem.”

http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/664234-196/debaters-aim-sights-on-gun-ban.html

Gun activists try to influence decisions in small communities
Waving the bloody clothing of the young children killed in the school massacre would only make the gun fanatics "disgusted" at how the horror was used against them. They could give a fuck about dead children, if it interfered with their right to fondle their guns, where ever they go. If some maniac killed the town's children while by were on a school trip? Oh, well. Price of Liberty and Freedom! Murcia!
:(

CONCORD – Gun rights advocates spent more than three hours Monday urging a legislative committee to undo the ban on firearms and dangerous weapons in the Statehouse and adjourning buildings.

After a series of Statehouse protests, House and Senate Democratic leaders agreed to reconsider the action, permit testimony, reaffirm the vote in January and then let ex-House Speaker Gene Chandler, R-Bartlett, bring in a bill after legislative deadlines to undo the ban.

The ban lets only licensed law enforcement to possess a gun or dangerous weapon in the Statehouse, Legislative Office Building or State House State House Annex Building across the street.

House and Senate legislative leaders said what sparked this latest ban was when gun-toting opponents began yelling loudly in the gallery of Representatives Hall a year ago.

The House had killed a resolution affirming state rights the activists supported.

Some Second Amendment advocates called Chandler’s bill flawed in drafting and complained that it would leave in place a House rule that lets only law enforcement possess guns inside the legislative chamber and adjourning rooms.
 
Media coordinator for Int'l Indigenous Youth Council attacked by Trump supporters at Deplora-Ball

January 24, 2017


Just as I had opened the app, the doors of a nearby hotel burst open and four men in tuxedos came stumbling out. They staggered as they tried to light their cigarettes and had just barely begun to stabilize when they noticed a man on a bicycle about to pedal past them. In one fell swoop they descended upon the man, running at him with arms outstretched, freshly lit cigarettes in hand and pushed him off of his bike into traffic. I screamed from the opposite side of the street, “What the fuck is wrong with you?!”

Each of them laughed hysterically at the man who had begun crying out in a language I hadn’t heard before. I made my way through the cars in the road to help the man up, all while the two of us yelled at his attackers. “The clock is ticking!” they sang. “Your time is almost up, ni**er.” They surrounded us and continued to chant their sickening song at the man, all while I yelled back, “What right do you have to do this to him? To anyone?” I pushed them away from the man who was trying to gather the things that had flown from his pockets and before I knew it, I was on the ground. “That goes for you too, bitch. Your time is almost up.” The police, who had previously been onlookers, ran up when I started screaming, “I’m watching you watch them! DO SOMETHING.” The man who had been pushed into the street saw them coming and quickly jumped on his bike before riding away. I hadn’t had the opportunity to do anything other than hold his hands to help him up before he was gone.


The police, once arrived, feigned interest in what had happened but did nothing to address the men still cackling mere yards away from me. I walked away feeling disgusted, dejected and heartbroken for the man who had fear in his eyes from all angles. My grandma’s words rang in my ear, “You are afforded the right to walk freely among the nations.”

https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/news/opinions/attacked-racists-deplora-ball/


‘It is no longer a choice between violence and nonviolence in this world; it’s nonviolence or nonexistence…and that’s all this whole thing is about. We are saying that…we are determined to be people. We are saying that we don’t have to live like we are forced to live.’


Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
 
You know, your posts are uniformly too much of a muddle to be able to follow. It's even difficult to separate your quoting from your own opinion. Often it's wasted research.
 
Most intelligent post I think I've ever seen from you. :D

(You are so vain you probably thought I was posting to you.)
 
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