Tuesday, January 20, 2009

01.20.2009











7 comments:

Mary E.Carey said...

So you did make it to the Mall! Really good photos. See you in early February.

Anonymous said...

Great pictures, and article in salem news, glad to here you found a job, but sad it's so far away we miss you. Dick, Jill, Raymond and Typo.

Farnswork said...

Looks like you had fun. But the picture of people telling Bush to get the Hell out is revolting and you should have a little more class than to mire such a historic occassion with vengence and hate. That's the thing that amazes me about liberals, you have no judegement and no class. I was at the air hanging at Andrews Airforce Base seeing the President off. And with roughly 1000 people there, not one person booed Obama, infact, applauded when he was sworn in and applauded part of his speech. Keep in mind, these are all people who just lost their jobs - including my wife - and were not bitter at all. I'm disappointed you would put such a photo up or even take the picture.

Farnswork said...

Looks like you had fun. But the picture of people telling Bush to get the Hell out is revolting and you should have a little more class than to mire such a historic occassion with vengence and hate. That's the thing that amazes me about liberals, you have no judegement and no class. I was at the air hanging at Andrews Airforce Base seeing the President off. And with roughly 1000 people there, not one person booed Obama, infact, applauded when he was sworn in and applauded part of his speech. Keep in mind, these are all people who just lost their jobs - including my wife - and were not bitter at all. I'm disappointed you would put such a photo up or even take the picture.

Anonymous said...

Looks like you captured the moment at the time and place in which you stood--I am sure that same would be true if you would have been standing at Andrews that day. The use of labeling, drama and personal attacks are (I hope) a thing of the past and usually used only by those stuck in it.

Jake said...

Posting a picture like that one is not "to mire such a historic occassion [sic] with vengence [sic] and hate." It's journalism, plain and simple-- presenting the facts of this historic occasion, and taking into account the opinions and beliefs of all the people involved in the event. After all, each and every person involved are who makes history. To suggest that such a radical opinion should be left out is ludicrous. The Holocaust was a disgusting, terrible time in the history of the world, but should we be expected to never publish photos of the abomination caused by Hitler and the Nazis? Of course not, because we learn from the mistakes and events of the past. Furthermore, it is a harsh and rough generalization to say that all liberals have "no judegement [sic] and no class." It's time to stop being bitter-- the Democrats won this time.

Dabigx said...

Looks like you captured the moment at the time and place in which you stood--I am sure that same would be true if you would have been standing at Andrews that day. The use of labeling, drama and personal attacks are (I hope) a thing of the past and usually used only by those stuck in it.