Recently, I have become the focus of some criticism for my use of the Qu'ran for my ceremonial swearing in. Let me be clear, I am going to be sworn into office like all members of Congress. I am going to swear to uphold the United States Constitution. We seem to have lost the political vision of our founding document -- a vision of inclusion, tolerance and generosity.A call for tolerance in the face of Virgil Goode's repeated attempts to smear all Muslims as scary extremists. Will Virgil finally apologize to Ellison? Will his fellow Virginia Republicans continue to stay silent on this controversy?I do not blame my critics for subscribing to a politics of scarcity and intolerance. However, I believe we all must project a new politics of generosity and inclusion[.] This is the vision of the diverse coalition in my Congressional district. My constituents in Minnesota elected me to fight for a new politics in which a loving nation guarantees health care for all of its people; a new politics in which executive pay may not skyrocket while workers do not have enough to care for their families. I was elected to articulate a new politics in which no one is cut out of the American dream, not immigrants, not gays, not poor people, not even a Muslim committed to serve his nation.
We should all be such victims.
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 2:55 PM
Subject: Virgil Goode
Since I have seen you so many times with Virgil, especially at Republican events, I was wondering what comment you had about Virgil's last remarks about Ellison swearing on the Koran when he takes his oath of office?
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 9:09 AM
Subject: Fw: Virgil Goode
With the Holiday's I guess this email was lost. I was wondering if you had a response about Virgil's comments of Ellison using Jefferson's Koran at his private swearing in ceremony.
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Still trying for a response?