Fears of an assassination attempt.
Because he's black.
A report from The New York Times states that the District of Columbia and the federal government spent a combined $115.5-million in 2005, "most of it for security, the swearing-in ceremony, clean-up and for a holiday for federal workers." (In addition to the $42.3-million Mr. Bush's inaugural committee spent)
that depends which one? the president one had the president and about... 1million people or so... but really which inauguration?
For security- so that unauthorized users do not have access to it or cannot modify it.
Which united liked jelly beans so much he served two tons at his lnauguration party
Yes, to volunteer for something mean you do it for free so no social security number will be needed or asked for.
the inauguration parade lasted a little bit over an hour or so. maybe about an hour and a half.
So that you don't get nasty viruses
So that the president of the USA can recite the oath of office.
Well, honey, that R5 presidential inauguration coin is worth about as much as last week's leftovers in the back of your fridge. It's a common coin with no real collector's value, so you might get a couple of bucks for it if you're lucky. But hey, every penny counts, right?
the us went over and gave them help and became allies with them so they would have there back if they needed them and so the us can count on them.
The word inauguration is divided into five syllables like so: in-aug-u-ra-tion.