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Even Bill has said it's un-constitutional.

When you read the constitution, you are sopposed to rad the whole document... not just the part that directly applies.

The Constitution defines the requirements and qualifications to be president. It then goes on to say that the Vice President has to meet the same requirements and qualifications. An amendment to the Constitution limits the President to two terms in office... Constitutional lawyers, and Bill.. say this means he cant be vice President.

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We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

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I do remember reading the passage that you posted in my government class in high school. I was taking that class in 2000, the year of GWB first term in office. Thank you for posting a link to the constitution. I do not have time to read it right now, but I will read it in the future.

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So having served as president bars him from holding the vice-presidency? Aren't they two different offices? I'm curious how that works. Not that I'd want to see him there, in any case.

Correct. They are different offices... but they have the exact same requirements and limitations. If you are disqualified for one, your are disqualified fro the other.

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I do remember reading the passage that you posted in my government class in high school. I was taking that class in 2000, the year of GWB first term in office. Thank you for posting a link to the constitution. I do not have time to read it right now, but I will read it in the future.

You should find time to read it. And you should also read the Declaration of Independence if you have not had a chance to yet. Quite a powerful statement when you consider what they were trying to do and the circumstances in which they were doing it.

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