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No you're right. That's the rule, you can't be President if you weren't born in America. Who knows, they may have to change it if no one better comes along!
I agree with you wholeheartedly. Unfortunately, somebody that isn't affiliated with one of the two major parties will never win. Our system does not allow it. Without the major cash and backing of either the Democrats or Republicans an independent doesn't have a chance. I've always admired more independent and maverick politicians. Whether I agree with their politics or not, I always respect the fact that they aren't afraid to buck party lines and vote what is best for their constituents or country rather than what is best for themselves or their party. Show me a candidate that is willing to do this and Ill vote for him/her in a heart beat.Teheheman said:I say that we take the politics out of Washington, DC and we put a guy in that doesn't have the views of either party, but has views of his own. Maybe that's just me.
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Yup, and I've known people who followed the "lesser of two evils" doctrine for years. It hasn't made them any happier!MrsWembly said:Yes, we're suppose to have a choice when going to vote....but its like you're choosing between Darth Vader or Jaba the Hut....in other words, the lesser of two evils.
I dunno, I guess by the way that these campaigns are going, the Independents'll win because people are sick of hearing the candidates bad-mouthing the other candidates. I mean, a little mud slinging is fine, but they're talking about the other candidates like all they do is think of themselves while they eat baby fetus's and count their money, and it's just getting bad.MuppetsRule said:I agree with you wholeheartedly. Unfortunately, somebody that isn't affiliated with one of the two major parties will never win. Our system does not allow it. Without the major cash and backing of either the Democrats or Republicans an independent doesn't have a chance. I've always admired more independent and maverick politicians. Whether I agree with their politics or not, I always respect the fact that they aren't afraid to buck party lines and vote what is best for their constituents or country rather than what is best for themselves or their party. Show me a candidate that is willing to do this and Ill vote for him/her in a heart beat.
You have to be born in the US to be President? That, IMO, is pretty dumb. What if you were born in a different country but shortly moved to the US??heralde said:No you're right. That's the rule, you can't be President if you weren't born in America. Who knows, they may have to change it if no one better comes along!
So it's more a law than a rule.No person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
I like him too.MGov said:AS for who I'll vote for: When he runs for president, Barack Obama!!