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Irene-TParticipantI don’t think Lieberman’s religion would be important if he became vice president. In fact, he has my vote. But I’ve wondered about this: If he became vice president, Lieberman would be only a heart beat away from the presidency. What would happen if he became president? Would he take Saturdays off and not perform certain duties because it was on the Jewish Sabbath? I am assuming he would be allowed some leeway. What would this do to the negotiations with the Middle East? America’s lack of identification with either the Arabs or the Jewish religion has played an important role in its ability to negotiate (although its history has been pro-Israel).
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