Inaugural Protesters Say They're Being Shut Out President Bush's second inauguration is slated to cost more than $40 million and will shut down much of downtown D.C. Many will come to celebrate but others plan to protest. Some dissenters are worried that their voices will be muted by a security infrastructure sympathetic to the administration. NPR's Larry Abramson reports.

Inaugural Protesters Say They're Being Shut Out

Inaugural Protesters Say They're Being Shut Out

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President Bush's second inauguration is slated to cost more than $40 million and will shut down much of downtown D.C. Many will come to celebrate but others plan to protest. Some dissenters are worried that their voices will be muted by a security infrastructure sympathetic to the administration. NPR's Larry Abramson reports.