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    are so many different opinions about several different topics. The topics that I will address to you will be‚ should the 22nd Amendment be repealed and also should the foreign born be allowed to run for president. In both topics you may have your pros and cons‚ but I am strongly against the both of them because I feel that the Constitution should not be taken advantage of. Government should not be allowed to manipulate the Constitution to suit his or her needs. While making adjustments to the Constitution

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    22nd Amendment

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    The proposals that have been put forth to repeal or modify the 22nd amendment are constitutionally incorrect. The proposal to revise the 22nd amendment should be challenged. This amendment is indeed necessary to safeguard and prevent the developments of a virtual dictatorship. The approach to change the amendments for our future and current presidents and holders of other offices should not be modified in the intent of bettering the community. "The Nations first president had the opportunity to

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    22nd Amendments

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    However the constitution has 27 amendments‚ bill of right is the term for the first ten amendments to the United States constitution in 1791. Also seventeen for subsequent amendments and ten for the unsuccessful amendments. However the 22nd amendment is so important in the United States constitution. The 22nd amendment was passed and ratified in 1947 and 1951 respectively. The amendments came from Hoover constitution of 1947. The purpose of the 22nd amendment was posted to limit the number of

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    22nd Amendment

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    What is the 22nd amendment about? No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice and no person who has held the office of the President or even acted‚ as President for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once. Why was the 22nd amendment proposed? What conflict does it address? An orderly transition of power was needed for George Washington to set the constitution

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    The 22nd Amendment: Unchallenged Following the death Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ which occurred during his fourth elected term as president‚ the United States Congress passed the twenty-second amendment‚ which put into writing a previously unwritten tradition of the presidency. This tradition‚ set in place by George Washington in 1797 and further cemented by Thomas Jefferson‚ had remained in place for 144 years before it was finally broken. While a few previous presidents had tried to run for a

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    major outbreak of violence in our country‚ some people think that if we repeal the Second Amendment it would solve the problem. These people have two reasons; One‚ is the rising of violence amongst teenagers‚ the second‚ is their interpretation of the Second Amendment. The side opposing these views use arguments like how it would be impossible to repeal the Second Amendment‚ and we have a long history

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    In 1993 President William Clinton signed into law a policy that effectively bans gay‚ lesbian‚ and bisexual service in the military. This policy‚ Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell (DADT)‚ gave the armed forces the right to discharge a soldier based on their sexual preferences. There are two main parts to the Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell policy. In the Don’t Ask section of the policy‚ a commander is not allowed to ask‚ and service members are not required to disclose their sexual orientation. The other part‚ Don’t

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    To The Social Security Problem Restaurant Promotion Obtain Required Labor Law Posters At Kallas Thank You For Another Great Tax Season Rules And Tax Benefits For New Start-Up Restaurants Onerous 1099 Law Repealed One Time Amnesty Program Available Now And More... HALLELUJAH - MBT BEING REPEALED T he absolute bane of the businessman in Michigan has been the MBT (Michigan Business Tax) and before that‚ the SBT (Single Business Tax). Both the MBT and the SBT are/were “value added taxes”.

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    The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution protects the right of individuals to keep and bear arms . Although the Supreme Court has ruled that this right applies to individuals‚ not merely to collective militias‚ it has also held that the government may regulate or place some limits on the manufacturer‚ ownership and sale of firearms. Requested by several states during the Constitutional ratification debates‚ the widespread desire for such an amendment reflected the lingering resentment

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    but most people know that In 1919‚ “congress passed the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ‚ outlawing the manufacturing and sale of alcohol nationwide” (Benson). This sent people into anger and madness. A majority of Americans were in favor of alcohol and did not want to give it up‚ this made people illegally make‚ receive‚ and transport alcohol so they could get what they wanted. If the Prohibition was never repealed‚ it would most likely be common to have people illegally get alcohol

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