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I think presidents should be able to serve more than two four year terms BUT, there must be 8 years between there next presidency.
Take Bill Clinton for example, everything seems great when he was in office (or I was a lot younger and didn't actually pay attention to anything).
But, he did his two terms, then someone else does two terms and then he can run again.
I would like to see him backin office, although, I don't even know if i was old enough to vote the first time he was in, or the 2nd.
I wish I could say the same about not being old enough to vote for Clinton. If I could be that young again I would have to choose between Clinton, GWB, and BHO. That's not an easy choice!
Don't laugh, but I think George Bush the 1st was my favorite. He's grown on me and I've forgiven the poor guy for the Read My Lips thing. Look how well he handled the Gulf War including the exit strategy and his post presidency.
George Washington is first in the heart of this countrywoman. No contest. I repeat a quote of his which can apply to the Torch as well (the last sentence only): "Government is not reason; it is not eloquence; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master."
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: age 51: served 3/4/1933-4/12/1945, 12 years 1 month.
It was the very next congress which passed the two term limit rules understanding the inherent danger to a president for life scenario.
I guess I may not disagree with Lando's concept of just no more than 2 consecutive terms however.
I also would pick Reagan as one of my choices.
My second would be the first George Washington.. A quote I liked when reading a little before making a choice was from this site.
http://jamieumbc.com/2009/10/30/ten-most-effective-u-s-presidents/
"Washington perhaps wasn’t the policy force of many other presidents, but then again, he was probably too busy creating the office of President of the United States to notice." another quote from the same artical is something I am sure we are starting to get away from here with a president who bad mouth's his own country overseas. "Washington, in eschewing the trappings of a European head of state, forever established the position as one close to the people." Too bad we our leaders do not rally the people rather than chastise them as some recent Democratic presidents like Carter or Obama do.Obama and Fillmore.
But seriously, I'd be hard pressed not to go with Reagan for what he accomplished, and could pick any of the Rushmore Four for the past. I'm a fan of James K. Polk too.
No doubt that I will ruffle some feathers here.
My favorite is of course George Washington, though he was not our first president. Favorite of the twentieth century would be Calvin Coolidge or Ronald Reagan. Theodore Roosevelt would even make my list, unless it was of worst presidents. During my lifetime would certainly be Ronald Reagan.
One of the things that made George Washington so great is that he didn't want to serve. When he was on his way to his inauguration, he confided that he felt he "was going to his own execution".
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