Originally posted by SHOCKvalue
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I have two friends (couples) who are Muslim. Interestingly enough, in both cases, the women run the house and are extremely successful. One worked as an executive for one of the largest insurance companies in the world. She's from Iran. She was a VP and had a 6-figure salary for this company for 25 years. Her employees loved her. She is classy, attractive and sharp. Her husband has his MBA and CPA. He's Turkish. He's smart, but doesn't have the qualities to be the effective leader his wife is.
The wife of the other couple also has an advanced degree and is a director of IT risk management for one of the largest banks in America. She is also a good leader (IMO not quite as good as the first, but damn smart and is a good leader). Her husband changed his name from Tariq to Frank when he got his citizenship, which he was very proud of. I remember him bringing the pictures of his swearing-in ceremony and showing them all of us. They are both Pakistani.
Four people, two very successful by almost any standard. All very smart, I respect all of them. I can't see either of them as president, but I could see where I would vote for a Muslim under the right circumstances.
I have a third friend, he and I watch Shocker games together. He's a life-long Republican from Indiana. His father set up the agricultural banking system in Saudi Arabia. He went to high school in Saudi Arabia. His grandfather on one side was a Baptist minister. I would bet my next two week's check he'd say the same thing.
Perhaps Ben Carson might have misspoke and said he would never vote for or support a muslim running for president. I would also hope that he didn't mean that a Muslim should be prohibited from running for President, as that would be unconstitutional.
At any rate, Ben Carson saying he would never vote for or support a muslim running for president wouldn't be much different from David Duke saying he'd never support or vote for a black candidate for president. That's my opinion.
Unfortunately, Ben Carson really put his foot in his mouth and I agree with others on here that instead of singling people out by identifying characteristics, he probably should have said something more to the effect that he would never vote for anyone who would not support the concept of freedom of religion.
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