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Hi Everyone, Just posting some of my photos from the inauguration. DC is incredible and it was hard to get a sense of exactly what was happening from the ground. I'd made the joke about seeing the inauguration with 5 million of my closest friends, but you don't get a sense of what that means until you're in the middle of it. The journey started about about 7:30 AM (late, I know) to get to our area to see the inauguration. Even where we were staying 3 miles from the Capitol there was a steady trickle of people walking towards the Metro station or towards a taxi stand or to the Capitol in foot. When we arrived at Union Station we had to walk around the Capitol to get to our gate. We decided against making the transfer to another Metro line because we were afraid the platform would be too crowded. Our jaunt up and over the hill got us to the right side where we tried to figure out where our line was. We asked police and other officials and got in a line with a number of other people who had the same ticket as us. Our "line" however was not so much of a line as a semi-organized horde about 50 people wide. After an hour or so we had moved about 100 feet and came in view of the 12 metal detectors that had been assigned to our seating section. After another hour and 100 feet, we again caught sight of our actual gate. This is where the trouble began, or rather when we realized there was a real problem. Where once there were barricades, the barricades were down. Where there had been security, security had been pulled away. Our line which had whittled down through a choke point to being 10 people wide was now just feeding into a large semi-circular mob of people all crowding around the next choke point. 1000s of people (some with tickets and some without) were all massing around the entry to our ticket section. We still believed that somewhere ahead our patience and dutiful following of directions would be rewarded, but we were wrong. Then the line collapsed... As we stood there, the entire line pancaked and people flowed out in all directions moving in on the final chokepoint. What had been a crowd flowing into a mob simply became a mob and then reports were coming back that 10 of the 12 metal detectors had been shut down. We decided that we would make a break for the Mall or a coffee shop or some place to see the the inauguration on TV. Our phones couldn't connect to the internet because of the million or so other friends of ours who were also trying to get news or video or something online and so we walked. After heading down a block or so we came to First Street NW and moved closer to the mall. At this point let me say that no matter where you went, there were hundreds or people in front of you and hundreds more behind. We moved closer and closer and found ourselves in a ticketed area behind the Reflecting Pool where the gates had been trampled and security was absent. Settling in in a spot where we could hear and occasionally see one the Jumbotrons, we stood and enjoyed watching not just the Inauguration, but the millions of people from across the country of all ages and colors and all walks of life who had come to witness this moment of history. The crowd was amazing. The sound of millions clapping and cheering; the feel of the earth literally shaking as millions of people stomped their feet when their hands were too frozen to clap; the echo of the speakers across the Mall and back: This was an amazing moment in history. As I looked back across the Mall and saw hundreds of thousands of people waving the American Flag, I couldn't think of anyplace I'd rather be.
More photos at http://www.facebook.com/alb... I haven't been around these parts much lately being a bit busy, but I thought I'd just stop in and ask for some help anyway. The Democratic Headquarters is packed and we've got too many people and too little space. People are flooding our space and that's before we even kick off our GOTV work. I'm looking for more space fast for a short time, basically through election day. Closer to Brundage and F Street is better, but I'm not asking for the world. If you can help, please send me a message directly. If you can't, please consider this an open thread.
Location:
2001 H Street,
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Third & Final Presidential Debate
October 15, 2008
6:00 PM
The Fox Theater will be opening its doors to the public for an opportunity to view the third and final debate between Presidential candidates Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama. Come in and view the debate on our large 21'x46' screen and get a chance to communicate with other members of the community about this year's election. Banners, picket boards, signs and similar materials will not be permitted into the building.
Third & Final Presidential debate @ Hofstra University, Hempstead NY
Moderator: Bob Schieffer- CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent, and Host Face the Nation
The Drinking Liberally crew will be there as will the DWK, KCDCC, the Bakersfield for Obama Team. The Republican Party hasn't responded to the invitation yet, but I'm sure they're working on it. ;) Doors open at 5:30 PM and they will have the concession stand open. That way we can literally eat popcorn.
Location:
21st and Oak Street,
Bakersfield, CA 93304
Today is the big day for the Obama Family Rally in Beach Park. Come out and get registered to vote, make some phone calls for Obama, listen to some great music and some great speakers. This is going to be a huge event and you won't want to miss it. The rally is from noon to 5 and we'll have food and drink, games, a bouncehouse, and lots of really amazing people. Just wanted to let you all know that Drinking Liberally is going to be happening tonight at PizzaVille USA on Oak St. at 7:30 PM. For the liberals and progressives out there: Ollie, Ollie, Oxen Free! I'm going to stop posting these announcements here so if you want to be on the list, please sign up at http://livingliberally.org/... See you tonight!
Location:
700 Oak Street,
Bakersfield, CA 93304
Some would say bloggers and beer don't mix. Some would say bloggers and sunlight don't mix. Some might even say that bloggers don't mix. They'd be wrong 2 out of 3 times. C'mon out and join your fellow bloggers for some of the best pizza in town at the very fun PizzaVille USA on Oak Street. I'll be there in my Bakersfield.com shirt from noon to three and yes, by popular demand I'll bring the name tags. Hope to see you all there! Here are some pics from previous meetups: http://people.bakersfield.c... http://people.bakersfield.c...
Location:
700 Oak Street,
Bakersfield, CA 93304
By popular demand, we're going to have a bloggers' get together this Saturday (8/16/08) from noon to 3 at PizzaVilleUSA. The address is 700 Oak Street and I'll be there in my Bakersfield.com shirt. C'mon out and bring an appetite for some of the best pizza in town. Who's in? Well folks, we've finally done it. Our official page up and running: http://livingliberally.org/... I haven't gotten any schwag yet for our founders, but I'll place an order soon. In the meantime, get on over there and sign up for the notifications. For now we'll be doing our regular events on the first and third Thursdays of every month at PizzaVille (700 Oak Street) and we may add some occasional other time slots. Thanks all for the patience and pitchers. We are now live.
Location:
700 Oak St.,
Bakersfield, CA 93304
It looks like the folks a Drinking Liberally (actually Living Liberally) have gotten a bit swamped by Netroots Nation among other things so our "official page" isn't up quite yet. In the meantime, we've never been a crew that waits for others to give us the green light. In that spirit, I'm opening the first Drinking Liberally gathering this Thursday night at Pizzaville USA (See map above). We'll be there at 7:30. C'mon out , grab a beer or a soda and some of the best pizza in town and help kick this off right.
Hey Folks, We're on for tomorrow (Thursday 7/3/08) night at Pizzaville on Oak Street. I'll be there at 7:30. We won't be an official chapter until I file some stuff, but this is a good "dry" run. If you haven't seen me, here I am working. So, who is coming out to help the pre-lauch of our very own chapter of Drinking Liberally? |