Yes, President Barack Obama used a teleprompter during his 2009 inauguration speech. It is a common practice for presidents to use teleprompters during major speeches to ensure accuracy and help deliver the speech smoothly.
During a normal inauguration, the President is sworn in on the steps of the Capitol in Washington, DC.
Each US President were different ages when they were inaugurated. But the average age during Inauguration is 54 years old.
US presidents consistently used the words, "stopping Communist aggression" during their speeches.
No- this is Obama's own idea. He has been criticized for giving these speeches during the school day and taking away from class time and also for his possible attempts to indoctrinate impressionable children with his own politics .
It is called the "swearing-in ceremony" and it occurs during the president's "inauguration." Many years ago, presidents were inaugurated in early March, but these days, the event occurs on January 20.
President Bush
Several Presidents had second (or more, when you count FDR's) terms. There's a handy reference chart of the breakdown of the 56 terms at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States There were presidents before George Washington as well. George wasn't the first president inaugurated, he was the first president after the Constitutional president. There were a few more presidents before him which means more inaugurations.
I, (say your name) do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
It runs itself....
65 years old
Delegates don't make speeches they listen to them. The party decides who gets to speak.