U.S. ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein became the first to take the oath on an electronic device. Suzi LeVine put his hand on the touch screen of a Kindle Touch, which showed the formation of the United States, as shown in a photo taken during the ceremony, which took place in London. As indicated in the picture, it is the 19th Amendment that was displayed. A symbol?
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strange symbol, if any, in this case, since the 19th Amendment says the following: “ voting citizens United States shall not be denied or abridged because of sex by the United States nor any State. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. “A wink, maybe the fact that women in Switzerland have not voted before February 1971?
class=”p4″>class=”p3″> On this occasion, the Vice-President Joe Biden was present. 2.0 A very oath, observers note, but do not fail to raise an eyebrow in astonishment: the choice of Kindle, compared liabilities between Barack Obama and Jeff Bezos, Amazon’s boss, is still the more dishonest.
class=”p3″>class=”p3″> If the ceremony involved in all cases, the words are sacred, clearly the means by which displays only the certainly is not. (Via Mashable)
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class=”p3″> Suzi worked for Microsoft from 2009 to 2012 on the efforts that the company could do in the field of education. And now she is illustrated by becoming the first to take the oath on an ebook reader. But not the first U.S. official to do so: earlier this year in February, firefighters from New Jersey took the oath on a Bible, which was displayed on iPad
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class=”p3″> the past month, this is an officer of Long Island who did the same.
class=”p4″>As the priorities of the ambassador, they were recorded in a video
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