Obama inauguration: Will the 'H' word get a ment
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And like all pilgrimages, it's not without its hardship.
Clutching their feel-good optimism from warmer climes, they have been jetting and bussing in to face the sober reality of frigid
On a night flight from LAX, passengers let rip with a roar as the plane left humid
But travellers have been weighed down with mundane matters, not just considering the impact of the weather but the demands of security which has seen a number of everyday items banned.
The need to remember to leave the backpack, umbrella and thermos at home is just the start. Travellers are also considering questions such as can we get by without the kid's stroller? Maybe Ugg boots were a better option than the leathers? How hellish will the Metro journey from
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For a large number of inauguration-goers, it's less a mission than a field trip. Teachers, with apparently hawk-like peripheral vision, are a regular sight in DC herding school kids. Their commands seem to consist of "Stop!", "Wait until we all get there", "We're not going that way" and "what did I tell you..."
For the record, the items that are banned along the parade route are: Firearms, ammunition, explosives, aerosols, packages, coolers, thermos flasks, backpacks, big bags, laser pointers, animals other than help dogs and bicycles.
Banned on the Capitol grounds in addition to those prohibited items are: Umbrellas, alcohol, strollers, all signs and posters.
The biggest suspense about the inauguration is whether the "H" word will get an airing.
Today, during a rehearsal outside the Capitol, the ground announcer referred to Barack Obama's initial rather than his full name.
There are those of the Voldemort school of thought who believe Obama is: "He who must not have his middle name named".
Representative Steve King of
Politico said that King had previously told AP that the middle name was among the reasons Islamic terrorists would rejoice at Obama's election. King also predicted that al Qaeda would be "dancing in the streets" if Obama were elected.
Obama's victory and inauguration means a great deal to many African Americans.
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Then there was a guy spotted in McDonalds in
Obama is having something of a Diana affect on stately DC.
The man's pictures are everywhere, a radio station has renamed itself Obama FM. The Newseum drew a lot of visitors today to a showcase of special sections and front pages on Obama in US newspapers.
Jackets, jeans and Ugg boots just the ticket for
It's a weird feeling getting privileged access to an event you have no personal connection with.
In the case of the inauguration, I couldn't help but feel a bit of a fraud - a stray ink spot on a parchment of history.
While a couple of million Americans snuggled up in the Mall and thousands more thought themselves lucky to be allowed to squeeze into standing sections further down Capitol's hill, the media pack, including quite a few foreigners, had a perfect view of all the famous political leaders from seats a few dozen metres away.
The only section closer contained a number of ordinary folk but in their midst were people with names like Beyonce, Samuel Jackson, Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey and Don King.
Getting to that media seat involved being exposed to both hyper and lax organisation.
First an email accreditation had to be swapped for an actual ticket at a Senate building. I couldn't go through the security at one entrance because it wasn't done for visitors to do so. I went through another and then was left to wander down a few corridors to find the room I was supposed to get to. I then went out a different entrance but that was fine.
AdvertisementToday I had to find the green security gate at a Senate building - as opposed to blue, silver and orange gates for other ticket-holders. But while there was a sign showing the way for those colours, green was missing and inquiries brought blank looks from security guards. After finding the right gate and passing through a security check, fellow ticket holders and myself had to wander around a few more corridors without direction until we found another security check.
We were then allowed onto the west front of the Capitol but were told to keep our tickets visible. Ushers were placed about every 5m. We were passed on to one usher who checked our tickets, then sent to the next one who checked them again and so-on. After passing through four groups of ushers we finally made it to the media section. And yet once there the seating numbers on the tickets were not enforced. I didn't see numbers on the seats. We were also told to keep the tickets handy because they would checked - but they weren't.
The event itself was interesting for what was emphasised and what wasn't.
Although the dignitaries were dressed for the occasion, there was no dress code for the people. The official information guide recommended only dressing appropriately for the weather. This meant that for the inauguration of the President of the
Military/security groups are honoured and their appearance emphasised. Deference to anyone in a uniform is virtually automatic and good manners are flourished at every opportunity.
The downtown areas in daytime have been largely food and alcohol-free zones. There's been a few hotdog/snack bars in the Mall but mostly punters have had to hunt down decent food and drink a few blocks away. Today was especially trying. A lot of people got up before dawn to get to where they wanted to be and many had been dissuaded from taking bags with supplies of any sort. They had to sit or stand through paralysing chill for three hours before anything interesting happened.buy cheap ugg boots
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Ugg boots bad for your feet?
These boots weren’t made for walking – Ugg Boots
that is.
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Many podiatrists stress people with different pronation in their feet (whether they are flat footed or have normal or high arches) will wear out shoes differently. Seems like people with pronated feet (flat footed) should shy away from Uggboots
.
“In flat footed people, Uggs, because they are so soft with little support, will wear out quicker and more severely when compared to people with higher arches,” said Jaqueline Sutera, Doctor of Podiatric Medicine.
Sutera also offers advice to those would want to wear Ugg
for the look, but who still want to show their feet some TLC, “Limit use to about four hours daily. So for the ‘look,’ wear the heels or cheap Ugg boots
, but then change to commuter shoes or orthotics when you leave the office and commute home.”