What you applies equally to followers of any religion. We had the debate with Kennedy as to whether or not he would be dictated to by the Pope. Same comes, as we saw with Davis/marriage license issues that some strands of Christianity collide with the Constitution.
If following the dictates of your religion/belief system collide with the law/Constitution then you should not run for office until you get the law changed.
+1 Agreed. I had typed the JFK example in my first response, but cut it out for brevity.
Got actual proof of that claim or does it just fit the narrative?
Not sure if any of this is definitive proof, but it is straight from their own mouths. With my understanding of Taqiyya and Kitman, I've since learned that if it "looks like a duck...."
#1 #2 And where did that narrative start?
#3 From this very morning's MSNBC show...
#4 Also, see the many passages in his own book "The Audacity of Hope". Here's a tasty one I'm sure you heard before..."I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction".
That being said, being a Muslim does not preclude one from being the President as long as they are not practicing Taqiyya (thereby breaking the Oath of Office).
BTW - I lived in Dearborn MI and have many life long Muslim friends, so before anyone accuses me of being a xenophobic racist, I'm only reporting what has been told to me in confidence and behind closed doors by those not practicing Taqiyya. My Muslim friends also believe he's a Muslim for what that's worth.
PS - BTW - I could give a rats arse if he's Muslim or not. Just do your job for all Americans and don't unsurp the Constitution for any religious reasons regardless of whatever religion that may be.