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Aug 23 2009

Presidential Term Limits: How long is long enough

Published by dfallis at 10:47 am under Living, News, Politics Edit This

When Obama wanted the United States to aid and abet a Constitutional dodger in Managua, could anyone-but a few-have known that it was because he was in the process of trying to amend our Constitution so that he would be in office for the remainder of his natural life? It was not a surprise when I received an email out-lining H. J. Res 5 that would remove the time-limit set on how many years a man could serve as President of the United States. Representative Jose Serano, (D) N.Y. , introduced the amendment on 01/16/09 and the subcommittees on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties received it on 02/09/09. The media has not been carrying any information about this and it is one more reason to wonder what this administration thinks their duties to the people of this country truly are, or if they feel any duty to the people of this country. There are several web sites carrying information on this bill:
Govtrack.us
OpenCongress.org
WashingtonWatch.com

Write your Congressman/woman, and representatives and let them know that 4-8 years is enough of any one administration. It allows the party in power enough time, as it is, to screw up what the next party that enters the White House has to straighten out. We don’t need a Hitler, Stalin, or Chavez, and it’s looking like we cannot afford the present administration for more than 4-years.

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