Monday, October 09, 2006

Should presidents be allowed to serve more than 2 terms?

This is not a "return" to democracy idea. In other parliamentary democracies a "vote of confidence" can be called and the current leader ousted. Our system requires "high crimes and misdemeanors" for the basis of impeachment, used very rarely, and perhaps inappropriately as Kenneth Starr has stated, an investigator of the Clinton White House while they were in office in Arkansas. A bunch of freaking religious fanatics from the "Father, the Son and the holy jihad" should not change Mohammad's once emulated career in diplomacy (once involved in the kingdoms of Spain which sponsored Christopher Columbus' voyages, which we celebrate today in the US. The "Christian" idea that year, 1492, was to outlaw Jews, not the Alhambra's in Andalusia) as countries try to recover from tsunami, famine, and climate change. It is not a good time to repeal the 22nd Amendment because "the sky is falling" according to the baseball team buying wannabe Texan who lives on a former German's turkey farm he bought from "betting" on baseball. - I was making the comparison, that we investigated the Clinton White House for Arkansas but not the Bush White House for Texas. There's reason to believe that the sale of the baseball team to him (and not to CBS, Inc., CEO's brother) and the shenanigans around the State funded stadium I heard to think that the profit Mr. G W. Bush made while Governor benefited him to the detriment of others. The $ he made I heard went to purchase the former turkey farm in Crawford, Texas which he now lives on more than perhaps any other President, outside the Beltway. Incidentally singer and entertainer Joe Cocker has a ranch in Crawford, Colorado and actually raises cows on it. One large giant Texas ranch owner in the "Texas Peerage" if you will is named "Bush" but is not a relation to our hound-doggie President. Oct. 10 - If there are no term limits Vice Presidents are also included? The original Constitution had the President and Vice President elected separately, and could and did come from two separate parties. This was found to be problematical, almost an unimaginable situation today. The immigration and naturalization citizenship test asks, (1 of 20) who elects the President? If you multiple choice answer the people and not the Electoral College, you will be marked wrong. I think, in my opinion, perhaps a good place for debate, is that the Electoral College was put in place because the P and VP could come from separate parties, and perhaps when the amendment was passed making them a "duo" from one party, the Electoral College process was overlooked, perhaps, for reform. "American Prison Camps Are on the Way" Someone in the legal profession could go check the "American Anthropological Association" tribute to Morris Opler, PhD. He wrote I think 4 briefs, three of which were presented to the US Supreme Court for the rights of internment US Japanese American citizens (who have been recompensed in some way, however South American citizens of 17 countries taken out of their respective domiciles and interned in the US, I heard mostly in Texas, never have been). I was surprised, I had been in anthropology classes taught by his brother Marvin K. Opler, PhD and in "Culture, Personality, and Deviant Behavior" at New York State's Buffalo University, NY. Morris Opler's original thesis was on the Apache at the University of Chicago.

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