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 Posted by Steve on 09/18/07 15:55 
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>>>>> I LOVE that last statement.  Down with the Unpatriot Act!  Next year  
>>>>> it is "So long Bush, it's not been good to know ya". 
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>>>> unless we go to war. in which case, he cannot be removed from office.  
>>>> ;^) 
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>>> Where did that come from?  I don't believe there are any such qualifiers  
>>> on the two-term limit for the presidency.  Come the middle of January  
>>> 2009, he is [bad] history. 
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>> as far as i can remember from history courses some time ago, there are  
>> two circumstances underwhich a president can occupy his seat for more  
>> that eight years (two-terms). first, is assumption of presidency via the  
>> demise of the encumbant...i.e. assassination, and then being re-elected  
>> for his ensuing term(s) for a total service time of 12 years. and, in the  
>> event of war a president's term may be extended beyond either of those  
>> periods of time (8 and 12 years). 
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> No!  The limit is just less than 10 years.  If he has more than half the  
> remaining term if the deceased president, then he can only be elected one  
> time (> 6 years).  If less that half, then he can be elected twice (<10  
> years) 
 
you're right...i knew that...my math sucks! i guess that's why i have a  
computer do my number crunching. ;^) 
 
>> i may, however, no be recalling correctly on the latter. i'll have to  
>> check. scary if true though. 
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> I never heard of the war thing. 
 
perhaps i heard it wrong. i'll have to look into where i did hear that. now  
my interest is peaked. 
 
cheers.
 
  
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