Quote from riskfreetrading:
Not true. Many examples. International trade: our diversity allows us to reach and sell in every corner of the globe.
Examples of usefulness of divesity in relegion:
1. Muhammed Ali was able to release Iran hostages after many military, diplomatic, and other attempts. The key for him to succeed (in addition to his personality) was the fact that he is Muslim. So he was listen to when he disagreed with the mullahs, and he go the hostages two days later.
2. Imagine a conflict between two nations with two religions, we can send a delegation of Americans containing equal representation from each religion, This will allow us to mediate, and enhance and meet the expectation of America, the leading nation of the world.
3. Too many other examples to give here.
This is a Christian country. Historically and statistically. Deal with it.
You are wrong about it. America voted and told the people who think like you that America is for all Americans.
The President spoke what America told him to say. They voted for him. You have to respect that. [/QUOTE]
A couple of hypotheticals do not overturn the historical fact that religious diufferences have created horrnedous problems in countries too numerous to list. The issue is particularly crucial where muslims are involved because of their intolerance and propensity to violence and terrorism.
As for Obama, I have no idea what you're talking about. He made an absolute obsession of convincing everyone he was a died in the wool Christian, to the point he dumped his longtime pastor when his crazed rants became public. At Obama's insistence, the media banned any mention of his middle name, lest anyone realize he was born and raised as a muslim. Even the befuddled John McCain joined in, attacking his own supporters for daring to utter the middle name that must not be used. Until now.
God bless the Saudi Arabian king, he also invested billions in a TX gasoline refinery, help get the unleaded price down, supply UP