would you want a muslim as president?

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Presidents can do a heap of damage before being impeached. Muslims ideology is not only religious but political in nature. They see women as second class citizens and believe other religions needs to be destroyed. It's a cancerous world view.
 
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There will never be an Islamic POTUS. The ideology simply runs counter to this countries ideals, and he would require theocratic rule inherently due to religious belief.

You also have the American population completely opposed...and rightfully so.
 
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In two hours, $300,000 had flowed in from donors after making the Muslim comment and the black candidate is emerging as Trump's presidential contender surprisingly. There are some coloured people who are extremely bigoted like Ben Carson but many of them can get away with it because of their skin tones significantly darker than us, which I find disturbing. I don't think that America is ready for another black president as well.

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Christians, fully conscious of their own pedigree, need not completely renounce their faith, nor repudiate their scripture. (If a man seeks to plunder you, Dr. Seuss will suffice for showing cause.) But you would think a wise Christian would be more humble. Carson is neither humble nor wise. Carson is a bigot playing to a base that considers bigotry to be a feature, not a bug.
http://www.theatlantic.com/notes/2015/09/ben-carson-bigot/406390/
 
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Hows this non-PC speak. Muslims are ignorant delusional morons who are stupid enough to kill for some sky fairy and live in the dark ages when they can actually see the brightness of the next room, the few who are bright enough to walk through the door then try to dim the damn lights and go back into the darkness. Christians are not much better but at least smart enough to leave the lights on. Black folk are letting their own kids ruin what they have fought for, and now that they have someone in the highest office they decide to make non blacks hate them all over again.

There ya' Go Donald....free of charge.
 
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Ben Carson came in second in the new poll and he is way ahead of Bush and Rubio. But I would like to see Donald Trump as the next president, rather than a black candidate who only made his name for being intolerant. Donald Trump said something un-PC about Mexicans but he was right about the Muslim question. The supporter asked: "We have training camps growing where they want to kill us. That's my question. When can we get rid of them?" Trump replied: "We are going to be looking at a lot of different things. A lot of people are saying bad things are happening out there. We are going to be looking at that and a lot of different things."

Trump still leads the pack among registered Republican voters with 25 percent, statistically unchanged from last month's Quinnipiac survey that put him at 28 percent. In the latest Quinnipiac poll, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson came in second with 17 percent, an increase of 5 points from last month, followed by businesswoman Carly Fiorina at 12 percent, up 7 points, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush at 10 percent, up 3 points, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio at 9 percent, up 2 points, and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz at 7 percent, who remained steady. Other candidates polled at 2 percent or less, with 9 percent undecided.
Read more: Poll: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Jeb Bush poll numbers - POLITICO
 
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I don't necessarily think ben is the best candidate, but I also don't think he is bigoted or intolerant. I like when people speak the truth regardless of political correctness. I don't like when the press seeks to inhibit free speech by utilizing name calling and psychological ploys...hate, intolerant, bigot, etc.

the people who are donating to ben are tired of a politically correct president who cannot even call the islamic terrorists, islamic terrorists. its their way of giving the finger to the press liberal pandering.
 
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Carson and Trump will both be handing the White House to the Dems. Neither has enough support among Republicans to get out a decent vote and people who think about it for any period of time understand that neither is qualified to deal with foreign affairs, let alone domestic issues. At this point I have pretty much given up on a Republican POTUS and instead begun to hope that HillBill keeps fading.

Almost hope Biden jumps in, he at least seems to know what he's doing.
 
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