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Inauguration Essay

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The opportunity to attend the inauguration began November 9, 2016, the day after the election. Immediately after Mr. Trump won the election I sent an email to my local state representative, Mr. Ted Yoho, regarding acquiring tickets to the inauguration. Tickets can be acquired to the inauguration by inquiring to your state representative or senator. Tickets allow the attendee to have a closer viewing area for the inauguration that is closed to the public. Between the 100 senators and 435 state representatives there are 250,000 tickets distributed. However, you can still attend the inauguration without tickets, but you will be required to stand in the national mall instead of on the capitol grounds. When I arrived in Washington D.C. on January …show more content…

People from every different walk of life attend the inauguration to celebrate both victory and democracy. Celebrities, including Willie Robertson and his family, go to view the event along with small town Americans from every corner of the country. As you wait for the historic ceremony to begin you interact and get to know the likeminded people around you and discuss how you got to the inauguration. As you stand there waiting for your new president, you feel a sense of unity that you can experience nowhere else. The patriotism of the American people at the center of the ceremony can be felt throughout the air and can be felt pulsing through your veins. The performances by the different military bands and choirs were spectacular and awe inspiring. The swearing in of Vice President Pence was enthusiastic but was no comparison to President Trump. There were religious leaders including Rev. Franklin Graham that spoke, prayed, and called for unity. Once President Trump completed his oath and said “so help me God” the crowds busted out in excitement as military artillery cannons were shot to celebrate the new commander in chief. As you hear the artillery shots fired you appreciate our military and feel as Lee Greenwood sang on Thursday night at the “Make America Great Again Celebration”, “I’m proud to be an American where at least I know I’m free and I won’t forget the men who died and gave that right to me.” The inauguration can be watched on the television, but nothing will ever compare to being at the ceremony and seeing and hearing it for

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