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To: LS
No, really, he can't. As a private citizen, he can.

Is Ben Carson currently on the government payroll? Is he not a private citizen? Is he not vying for the votes of people like me who agree with him that it would be very unwise to have a Muslim President given that Islam is completely and totally at odds with Judeo Christian principles and the Liberties protected by the Constitution.

If there is a choice between a bible believing Christian and a Koran Believing Muslim for president, could you pull the lever for the Muslim?

Further, since Muslims believe in Sharia Law as being superior to the Constutition, wouldn't it be a legitimate issue for the voters to consider as to whether or not Islam would be compatible with their politicial views?

Would you prohibit the Christian Candidate from raising the issue of his opponent's religion?

Should candidates for President be prohibited from discussing the religious views of their opponents?

When did this "Don't talk about Religion" Clause get put into the Constitution?

70 posted on 09/20/2015 9:13:24 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (Tagline pending.)
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To: P-Marlowe

So, it’s ok for a candidate to campaign on his view that the Constitution, or a clause in it, is irrelevant, right?


71 posted on 09/20/2015 9:18:01 AM PDT by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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