Q: What was the most important, meaningful, or memorable part of President Obama's inauguration?

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A: Him using the same Bible as President Lincoln. That was an important and impressive non-verbal message.

Verna Brunner, community relations Hospice of South Texas, Hallettsville

A: The actual inaugural speech. Many people were expecting something like JFK or Dr. King, but it was pretty simple but very impactful.

Christen Newman, soft drink sales rep, Katy

A: I liked the speech. It was very hopeful. I hope he does good because we need something to turn us around.

Brenda Moore, nurse, Victoria

A: I think it was him becoming president. That made history.

Jessica Kingston, student, Inez



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