GOP Finds Little to Like in Obama’s Inaugural Address
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GOP Finds Little to Like in Obama's Inaugural Address -
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Michael S. Lubell is a professor of physics at the City College of the City University of New York and director of public affairs of the American Physical Society.
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“I think what people need to keep in mind is to give a lot of time to get where they need to go and be patient,” said Shennell S. Antrobus, a spokesman for the Capitol Police.
That figured dropped to 75.9 percent for Bush’s second inauguration in 2005, according to Destination D.C.’s numbers.
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Earlier this week, the White House announced that all official presidential vehicles would be outfitted with D.C.’s standard license plates, which bear the motto “Taxation Without Representation.”