Blocked Inauguration Ticket-holders Asked to Email Committee

2009_0129_purple.jpg Via WTOP, the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies is asking those inauguration ticket-holders who were blocked from entering the Swearing-In ceremony to email a description of your experience to feedback@jccic.senate.gov. Individuals who had blue, silver or purple tickets and were blocked from entering the ceremony due to severe logistical breakdowns have been offered commemorative photos from the committee by way of apology. Ticket-holders who email the committee with a description of what happened will then be sent the promised items. Be sure to include your full name and mailing address.

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I got a similar offer from the priest that molested me. In exchange for immunity, he guaranteed me DOUBLE my molestation back, as well as a commemorative plaque! And by "plaque" he meant "used prophylactic." You can't beat that deal with a stick! Or can you? Don't let me down, Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies!

STILL not acknowledgment from anyone that the parade was a disaster too. I know it's not JCIC responsible for the parade fiasco, but no one even seems to recognize the problems were in no way limited to the Capitol Police and the Capitol.

Commemorative photos??

Plates or GTFO.

F**k that noise. I wants me a muthaf**kin crystal bowl, b**ch! I need something to keep my BBQin-with-My-Honey Rap Snacks in while I'm watching "Sanford and Son" and strangling hobos.

Who do you contact if you had a golden ticket?

Rumor has it the purple ticket holder experience is the basis for the next Saw movie. Supposedly worse than Hitler, 9/11 and Kurt Warner's wife's haircut.

oh for fook sake, who gives a rat's at this point

I still care. The PIC is also stonewalling on the Youth Ball ridiculousness. by my estimation, they made about $200K on the tickets of those who were locked out of the ballroom....

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