Monday, March 11, 2013

Brennan takes oath on draft Constitution—without Bill of Rights | The Ticket - Yahoo! News




If you don't pledge allegiance to the Bill of Rights you aren't responsible for abiding by them.

Oh, dear. This is probably not the symbolism the White House wanted.
Hours after CIA Director John Brennan took the oath of office—behind closed doors, far away from the press, perhaps befitting his status as America's top spy—the White House took pains to emphasize the symbolism of the ceremony.
“There's one piece of this that I wanted to note for you,” spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters at their daily briefing. “Director Brennan was sworn in with his hand on an original draft of the Constitution that had George Washington's personal handwriting and annotations on it, dating from 1787.”
Earnest said Brennan had asked for a document from the National Archives that would demonstrate the U.S. is a nation of laws.
Brennan takes oath on draft Constitution—without Bill of Rights | The Ticket - Yahoo! News

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