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They promise to "protect British values and our way of life", which is fine but vague and it is all a bit punitive – "tough new language tests for migrants", reduced spending on translation, English tests for public sector workers.
It is clear that a broad segment of the American people, and the feckless politicians who pander to them, have rejected the constitutional prohibition against religious tests for public office and believe that only "people of faith" are qualified to be our leaders.
Ben Carson says no Muslim should be president, ignoring the Constitution's Article VI prohibition against religious tests for public office.
Maybe Sen. Sessions should read our secular U.S. Constitution, Article VI in particular, which prohibits religious tests for public office.
During all of his political campaigns, Romney has avoided speaking publicly about Mormon doctrines, referring to the U.S. Constitution's prohibition of religious tests for public office.
In the United States, seven state constitutions bar atheists from public office, though such rules are technically nullified by the federal constitution's ban on religious tests for public officials.
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Sanders concluded his questioning saying, "I would simply say, Mr. Chairman, that this nominee is not really someone who this country is supposed to be about". Following this exchange, Sanders was attacked for what one National Review writer termed, a "disgraceful and unconstitutional line of questioning" and in a few more mainstream publications for "imposing a religious test for public office".
The Constitution prohibits any religious test for public office.
"The Australian government does not and will not support a means test for public education.
test for public officials and "slicing the number of political hacks that work in City Hall".
The Constitution is clear: there is no religious test for public office.
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