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A Koranic Oath ?

by "curmudgeon" <briticanlankey@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 4, 2006 at 08:03 PM

The first Muslim elected to the U.S.Congress, Minnesota Democrat Keith
 Ellison, has announced he will take his oath of office with his on the 
Koran
 instead of the Bible.
 That has some people understandably upset, since this country is at war 
with
 radical Islamists who cite the Koran to justify the butchery of
innocents.
 But there is no constitutional requirement for swearing on the Bible -
just
 the opposite, Article VI, the same section of the Constitution that says
 "Senators and Representatives - shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation to
 sup****t this Constitution" adds immediately afterwards, "but no religious
 Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any office"
 More troubling than how Ellison will take his oath is his history of
 associating with groups that have little but contempt for US law and
 democracy.
 Ellison has a lengthy record of involvement with the Nation of Islam, the
 anti-Semitic group headed by Louis Farrakhan. He has publicly sup****ted 
gang
 leaders and convicted police killers in writings and speeches. And during
 his campaign this year, he appeared at a fund-raiser that included Nihad
 Awad, an unabashed sup****ter of Hamas and executive director of CAIR.
 Given this background, people have good reason to wonder whether
Ellison's
 loyalties truly lie with the country whose Constitution he will swear to
 uphold come January.



 "There are no enemies in science just anomalies"
 




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A Koranic Oath ?
"curmudgeon" &l  2006-12-04 20:03:21 
Re: A Koranic Oath ?
Steve Daniels <sdaniel  2006-12-04 20:29:48 

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