My Letter To President Barrack Obama
Dear President Barrack Obama:
I would like to congratulate you on winning the election and becoming the first African American President of the United States of America. I was joyed to see your accomplishments on your first 100 days of the Presidency. With this respect I do have some questions, which are as follows:
I would like to know your views that one day a naturalized citizen will be allowed to be elected as President of U.S.A.? And if so do you view that it will create better relation with foreign countries and improve America’s image and in turn help the U.S. economy? Like in Pakistan former President Musharraf although being an immigrant from an arch rival country like India stayed in power for a long time and helped the U.S. on the war on terror. On a personal level I would also like to mention that since you’ve the joyful companionship of two very beautiful loving daughter’s and if they intended to run for the Presidency and were born in another country i.e. if they had Naturalized citizenship, would you as a father do your utmost to change the law that only allows born citizen’s to run for the Presidency.
Also with reference to your comment on your visit to Turkey you said, “America is not against Islam and never will be”, the question that came to my mind is that what prompted you to make such a comment.
It is known that your father was a Muslim from Kenya by the blessings of Almighty Allah; although many say that religion is an accident of birth; with this reference did you indulge in researching on all religions before your current faith. And if so what shortcomings did you find in the religion Islam?
Regards
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