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>>>He didn't have to say one word about his religious beliefs until it became a smear issue in the campaign. It's no one's business. The fact is he is a Christian, married to a devout Christian from da South Side. You show your ignorance or willful malfeasance by continuing to say otherwise.
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>>Hello hello - you are aware of the history of presidents and presidential elections and religion are you not? We are a country of religious freedom. However, every president and presidential candidate throughout history (unless you can show me evidence of one who did not) has declared their religion publicly. Obama gets to be the first to not have to? If he was a satanist would you still have voted for him? It certainly does play a part in the presidential election. He certainly is free to worship (or not) as he sees fit. The public also has the right to vote (or not) for him based on his church affiliation (or none thereof).
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>Presidents normally don't have issues showing that they were born in the US either. Have there been any others who spent months refusing to document their country of birth until they could come up with something that may be official?
More and more and more BS. He denied it from the start. It was a really sorry episode episode even by modern campaign standards.
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