I was wondering because this concerns the U.S. of A as a whole. I'm not trying to run you down but are you a Muslim? As far as I know (though I am not a native, I live in a predominantly Muslim country, so I'm not making wrong assumptions), Muslims are nothing wrong as people but their very ideology more often than not clouds their judgment in many aspects. We have seen (speaking from an American perspective here) how violent Islam can be (in the case of terrorists), though I'm not conveniently excluding violent incidents done by people of other faiths. How will you be able to ensure "Power to the people" if these psychotic fanatics (terrorists, not Muslims) do stuff like this? Will you side with their decisions out of the obligation of sharing the same faith or will you speak out and even so, to what extent? One final question - No one, frankly, really knows whether you're Muslim or not because you mentioned that you've been attending church as well. Does religion seriously play an important role in your life? Or are you deciding? You must realize that the Constitution was founded upon Christian principles by devout Christians...going to church now and then doesn't make you a Christian - so if you're so uncertain or if our people are so unsure of your true beliefs, there is a possibility of people losing confidence in your inconsistency and that may have dire implications on how the people of America view your administration of the country, should you be elected for President.