Posted on 01/04/2019 11:37:09 AM PST by rdl6989
Newly elected Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema refused to be sworn in on a Bible, opting, instead, to place her right hand on a book of laws, including the U.S Constitution and the Arizona Constitution.
The book Sen. Sinema placed her hand on to be sworn in came from the Library of Congress, her office told the Arizona Republic.
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Accountable to only herself.
Arizona, Michigan, and Virginia.
Democrats are sending nut cases to Congress.
Arizona, Michigan, and Virginia.
Democrats are sending nut cases to Congress.
So, don’t seat her then.
Good work AZ
Arizona must be so proud!
That’s right!
Give her a ouigi borad
That way she wont have a guilty conscience when she violates the constitution.
You forget New York and Ajax Occasional Kotex??????
Misleading:
https://history.house.gov/Institution/Origins-Development/Oath-of-Office/
...Today, Members of the House take an oath to uphold the Constitution in a group swearing-in on the House Floor on the opening day of a new Congress. Often, they pose for ceremonial photos individually with the Speaker following the official swearing-in...
first openly bisexual senator
Great job AZ.
Spit.
Arizona, Michigan, and Virginia.
Democrats are sending nut cases to Congress.
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You forgot 47 other states.
Her, the AZ Media and the DNC hid her true agenda.
The AZ GOP is so full of infiltrators, they didn’t have a chance.
I’m not sure what it is going to take to keep AZ from becoming CA-lite.
Pulling a gimmick right off the bat...an excellent start to a job based on one gimmick after the other.
If she really considers the constitution sacred I have no problem. But I feel it is just another lying politician who swears an oath to the constitution while trying to destroy it.
LOL so true.
And California with Mad Maxine.
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