Inauguration Day

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Today is Inauguration Day, as the nation swears in its 44th President of the United States. It's a big day on all levels, which I needn't detail here — everybody knows them because everybody feels it. Politics and government are very personal.

Most important for all of us — I'm speaking historically, now — is the great Change we embark upon. Not just in the person of President Obama himself, but in the dramatic break with where we were, to where we are headed. Whether or not we actually get started (politics and government are as cumbersome as they are personal), a historic shift in attitudes has taken place. The gift of our system is that a collective will makes itself known. Your will.

The White House: President Barack Obama (Click to visit whitehouse.gov)

Congratulations, everybody. It's YOUR day!

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