09-17-2004, 05:07 AM | #41 (permalink) |
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I'll just post my thoughts on it as I didn't read everyone's comments here...
8 years is more than enough. The switch from one President to another helps to get new blood into the government. Recycling old ideas after a 4 year break doesn't help to move the country forward, IMO. It would be easier for me to buy into a single 6 or eight year term for a President than it would be for me to buy into more than 8 years for an individual. Four years isn't quite enough, IMO, to let the President push his/her agenda and it isn't enough to force cooperation within Congress with the President. Basically, if the Congress is held by the party not holding the Presidency you can spend 4 years fighting with little real incentive to work together. If the Congres (or the President) knew they HAD to work together for the next 8 years I think there's a shot at putting the partisanship aside. Now, as far as a foreign born President... I say absolutely. There is no reason in the world for the restriction. There are checks and balances in place to offset the power of the Presidency and the odds of some foreign influence corrupting a foreign born President are not really any greater than an American born leader. Pan's point about not needing to go outside the US for a leader doesn't resonate with me. It's not about "needing" to go outside but about finding the best person for the job. Where you're born doesn't preclude you from being a great leader and loving America. My vision of the world is more of unity than separation. I think it's inevitable that we will be more and more an international community rather than strictly a nationalistic state. Opening our system to those outside of the US is but a small step toward the inevitable.
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09-17-2004, 05:42 AM | #43 (permalink) | |
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Then when he/she becomes President all those checks and balances written into the Constitution would also have to somehow become irrlevant for it to make a difference. And, on top of that, he/she would have to be pretty convincing to get the Congress and American public behind the plans of the enemy state this person is loyal to.
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09-17-2004, 09:22 AM | #46 (permalink) | ||
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While the reporter obviously is a lefty if he thinks McCain is far right (note this was in the 2000 primary and the reporter doesn't even mention Bush hehe) but the obvious is there. McCain takes 'liberal' stances despite being 'farthest to the right'. Hense the press loved him, and he loved talking to the press. So please Filthy do me the favor of just distoring what I say, not changing it.
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09-17-2004, 09:34 AM | #47 (permalink) | |
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It's what we are heading for. We are desensitizing ourselves to scandals and someday soon someone with some truly bad mojo may run and the scandals will be ignored because we are so tired and used to mud and scandals we don't read or care anymore.... (not talking VietNam scandals... these Bush and Kerry things are BS and everyone knows it.) However you stick to an issues only race and people find out real fast where you stand. I still contend if we have to go outside to find our leader we may as well hang it up. Does any other country (except Isreal, but all Jews are considered citizens) allow a non natural citizen to run for their leader? Does Canada? NO you have to be Canadian. Does Australia? No you have to be Aussie. Does the UK? no, maybe back in the days of the monarchy but no you'll never see a german born PM in the UK. Checks and balances? That's hysterical, if a president wanted to fuck us up all he would have to do is disband the military, or send all of them into a foreign war and leave our shores wide open. By the time we realized what happened and tried to impeach him it would be over. (Very very paranoid thought there .... but again why allow that thought to even be thereby allowing the scenario to be a possibility?)
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09-19-2004, 12:12 PM | #49 (permalink) |
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The belief that foreign countries can possibly get an agent into the Presidency is absurd. Thinking that he would then be able to disband the military or anything else along those lines is pure Hollywood.
Having agents in the FBI or CIA is a far cry from having one in the Presidency. If it were so easy, then why haven't Russian agents run the intelligence agencies? And, of those spies you point to within the CIA and FBI weren't quite a few American? Of course, so being born in America has absolutely nothing to do with their level of security risk. But hey, if you guys really think this way there's obviously nothing anyone can say to convince you otherwise. After all, if I tried, perhaps it was because I am really an agent of the enemy.
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