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Presidential Oath and Inaugural Tradition

No, this is not Carnival Day in Pumpkin Center. It is the Day of Days in Washington, D.C. The Presidential Presidential Oath of Office Here comes the inaugural parade. Are you prepared to take the oath of office as President of the United States? I am, sir. Left hand on the Bible and raise your right hand.

Raise your right hand. If you will raise your right hand and repeat after me. Repeat after me.

I, William Jefferson Clinton, do solemnly swear. I, Jimmy Carter. I, Barack Hussein Obama. I, George Walker Bush, do solemnly swear.

I will faithfully execute the office. I will faithfully execute the office. Execute the office of President to the United States faithfully.

Faithfully the office of President of the United States. The office of President of the United States faithfully. Will to the best of my ability.

The best of my ability. Eisenhower. Bauer began his second term as leader, not only of America, but all free people. Reserve, protect, and defend.

Reserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. Constitution of the United States. Vice President.

President Lyndon B. Johnson and the Great Stricken Widow with them takes the presidential oath aboard the jet, which brings him, together with the body of the late president, back to Washington. The flag flies at half-stand. President Truman asks the full Roosevelt cabinet to remain in office.

So help you God. So help me God. So help me God.

So help me God. So help me God. So help me God.

So help me God. So help you God. So help me God. So help me God.

The entire country behind me filled with hope and patriotism.