KOMMONSENTSJANE – NO PLEDGE ON BIBLE – NO JOB

Did a Muslim congressman take his oath of office on the Quran instead of the Bible?

This should never happen in America.  If he cannot voice or pledge his oath on the Bible then he does not follow the laws of the land and should not be allowed to accept the job as a congressman..

Although Ellison was not technically sworn in with the Quran, after the official swearing-in ceremony he posed for photographs with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, both of them posed with their hands upon a copy of the Quran once owned by Thomas Jefferson:

Even this shows a disloyalty to the country by both of them  This tells you that Pelosi is inept by allowing this disloyalty.  Pelosi is telling America that loyalty to the country doesn’t matter.  And we know the rest of the story –  since Obama has been in office – he has been disloyal to America by degrading our country.

We must purge our government of these people.

David Mikkelson

Claim: A newly-elected Muslim Congressman took his oath of office on the Quran instead of the Bible.

Status: Partly true.

A first for America …The Koran replaces the Bible at swearing-in oath

What book will America base it’s values on, the Bible or the Koran?

America, Not Keith Ellison, decides what book a congressman takes his oath on

Keith Ellison, D-Minn., the first Muslim elected to the United States Congress, has announced that he will not take his oath of office on the Bible, but on the bible of Islam, the Koran.

He should not be allowed to do so — not because of any American hostility to the Koran, but because the act undermines American civilization.

Origins: In November 2006, Democrat Keith Ellison won election to the House as a representative of his Minnesota congressional district. When Ellison took office in January 2007, he became the first Muslim member of Congress.

In November 2006, some Americans took offense at Ellison’s announcement that he planned to utilize the Quran rather than the Bible at the upcoming Congressional swearing-in ceremonies. (The controversy has since mistakenly become associated with Illinois Senator Barack Obama, who is not a Muslim and did not use a Quran in conjunction with a Congressional ceremony.) Among the many who criticized Ellison’s announcement was Los Angeles-based talk radio host Dennis Prager, who penned the above-cited editorial in which he opined that Representative-elect Ellison “should not be allowed … to take his oath of office on the bible of Islam, the Koran” and that “if you are incapable of taking an oath on [the Bible], don’t serve in Congress.”

While the general basis of the controversy is real, editorials like the one appearing in TownHall.com erred in maintaining that Ellison would be sworn into Congress by taking an oath with his hand upon the Quran. Actually, no Bibles or other religious texts are used during the swearing-in ceremony for the House of Representatives — incoming House members simply stand in front of the speaker’s podium en masse, raise their right hands, and recite an oath in which they swear to uphold the Constitution. Bibles are generally either carried by new House members during the ceremony or don’t make an appearance until the newly-sworn Congressmen pose with them during a post-swearing-in photo opportunity with the Speaker of the House:
When newly elected members of Congress raise their right hands to take the oath of office in January, they won’t be placing their left hands on the Bible or any other religious text.

During official swearing-in ceremonies, newly elected members don’t place their hand on any book. However, individual members may choose to carry a sacred text.

“Some members carry a Bible. You don’t actually put your hand on a Bible. I can’t see how anyone would object to carrying a Qur’an,” said Senate historian Don Ritchie.

In Congress, the House speaker administers the oath to members en masse on the House floor. It’s up to individual members if they want to hold a religious text, said Fred Beuttler, House deputy historian.

First-time members are more likely to carry a sacred text or have their family and religious leader present for a staged ceremony in the speaker’s or their own office, Beuttler said.
Accordingly, although Ellison was not technically sworn in with the Quran, after the official swearing-in ceremony he posed for photographs with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, both of them posed with their hands upon a copy of the Quran once owned by Thomas Jefferson:

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