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who cares?????
WHO CARES YOU SAY ?!?!?!?...
Wheuff! - - - and here I honestly thought you had some reasonable disagreements with those who are unhappy with the pres., however that question completely disqualifies any further debate you can offer. In order for there to be sincere dialogue we at least have to agree on some of the most basic premises regarding our nation, and the qualifications for a president (which really are very minimal as compared to the qualifications for head of state leadership in some other nations) is one such very basic principle. If we can not agree that the constitutional laws that have governed the land are to be upheld, then you are announcing yourself to be a dissenter, period.
If this simple but germaine principle is thrown out the window, then that's indicative of an entire upheaval of everything else which has been guaranteed for us in freedom under that document.
As far as whether he can be a muslim president. Yes, of course he can. When J.F. Kennedy became the first Catholic president, that ruffled the feathers of some, but everyone had to agree that he had every right to practice whatever faith he wanted.
But why do I continue to see an insistence on comparing apples to oranges? Like the subject of the hand holding with the Saudi King vs. the deep bow....now, it's whether he has a right to be a muslim vs. whether he was born in the US or not. These are NOT comparable issues!!!
You make reference to the equal rights provided by the US (to its CITIZENS)...and yet you seek to toss out the very standards that provide for those rights. .....Go figger!