Posted on Dec 24, 2016
Should past presidents attend the inauguration?
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Some past presidents have suggested they may not attend. H.W. gave health as a reason, he is 92. But what about others. Carter RSVP'ed.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4062578/Bitter-Clintons-consider-staying-away-Trump-inauguration-George-W-Bush-hasn-t-RSVPed-Jimmy-Carter-attend.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4062578/Bitter-Clintons-consider-staying-away-Trump-inauguration-George-W-Bush-hasn-t-RSVPed-Jimmy-Carter-attend.html
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Think it's more, a gesture of support for party & individual. Certainly no requirement to attend if they have neither.
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they can if they Like ... but they don't have to ... it's not a requirement... and they way The trumpster is trying to Un do what many of them Did ... they can show their distain by not attending...
Love shot with Al Gore looking in from the outside...
Love shot with Al Gore looking in from the outside...
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SSgt James Tadlock
Poor Ole Al. He shore nuff took it on the chin. They oughtta let him get a front seat. He actually won that damn election.
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Of course they should, but it seems there are a lot of sore losers this time :-(
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Wow a totally photoshopped pic with them as they pretty much appeared in office. That aside, I'd hope the formers are Presidential enough to do their best to attend. I'd understand if HWB can't make the journey due to his deteriorating health. I'd love to see him skydive in like he did tandem style for his birthdays.
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As respect to the Office of the President and Commander in Chief I think they should, with exception to health restrictions like H.W. Bush has or similar circumstances.
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Sp4 Byron Skinner Yes it demonstrates a unified government to the rest of the world and a peaceful transition of power.
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SSgt Holly Hecker-Pupo
I believe it is a must that they attend. It shows unity and strength of our nation
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