#6018 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/11/06 09:05:59
I think it would require a constitutional amendment, but john mccain supports the change.
CyBear
#6019 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/06 12:04:18
It takes a 2 thirds majority in the House, Senate and the 50 State legislatures to ammend the US Constitution. So, yes, it is a difficult process, as it was intended/
#6020 posted by Vigil on 2004/11/07 06:38:41
Arnold was not born American, so he's not elligible to be President.
Coming in 2008.
From the Academy Award Nominee Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The Election
Some laws are made to be broken.
Arnold Should Run
#6021 posted by nitin on 2004/11/07 07:34:48
I mean he's got the perfect losing speech in case things dont go to plan :
I'll be Back.
Czg
#6022 posted by Megazoid on 2004/11/07 09:10:02
When did you redesign the Greyvoid website? Got to say, it's a bit erm... odd, but functional. Of course the content (great maps) are the important bit.
http://www.planetquake.com/greyvoid/
Headthump
#6023 posted by CETME on 2004/11/07 10:26:22
Only need 3/4 of the States to ratify an Amendment - but still difficult.
#6024 posted by - on 2004/11/07 13:01:57
One of the most important features of the Constitution is that it can be amended, or changed. The option of amending the Constitution is what is meant when the Constitution is called a "living document." An amendment must first be proposed, and then ratified. Amendments may be proposed by 2/3 vote of Congress in both the House and Senate. Another method of proposing an amendment is for two-thirds of state legislatures to request Congress to call a Constitutional Convention; the Constitutional Convention proposes an amendment. After an amendment is proposed, 3/4 of the state legislatures must ratify the amendment, or, a majority vote in 3/4 of state conventions called to vote on the amendment.
The Republicans
#6025 posted by Lunaran on 2004/11/07 13:20:20
Arnold will run on the Republican ticket if the amendment gets passed.
Currently, the Republicans are in command of damn near everything. If a Schwarzenegger-in-chief proposal actually gained serious steam, that amendment would pass.
Not only would America elect an Austrian as its president, it would be Arnold Goddamn Schwarzenegger. And the world would balk at us all the more.
Well, That Clarifies That
#6026 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/07 13:56:48
good job on the civics quote, Scampie. I may have thrown people off with the addition of '50' previously. Should have browsed my pocket Constitution more carefully before commenting.
Lunaran, I think it is a mistake to view the world in a unitarian fashion. It may seem that way when you speak to a lot of people from dozens of nations on the web, but I have found it to be a truism that most college educated people reflect the opinions of their nations elites until they are neck deep in the realities of the work force for about a decade.
At that juncture the main concern becomes which side of the political spectrum is likely to be least damaging to the bond market, the stock market, and my 401K's.
Bill Clinton was the last Democrat to understand that and he may be the last to get elected in this generation if the Party keeps electing people pining to recreate Camelot.
Nominating People, I Mean
#6027 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/07 13:58:11
Ooooh
#6028 posted by PuLSaR on 2004/11/07 16:15:48
What is this board turning into?
We already have film thread, music thread, book thread, even food thread; maybe we should start the political thread? Kill me somebody then
The Amusing Part Of That
#6029 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/07 18:00:01
is this thread has been the most mellow discussion of recent political events I have see on the web lately. The func_board of all places.
It'll blow over, Pulsar once the recriminations are out of every one's system.
#6030 posted by - on 2004/11/07 18:02:13
Pulsar: Why don't you go start a discussion on mapping rather than whineing when the general abuse thread is generally abused?
Scampie,
#6031 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/07 18:03:02
How does a Patriot's fan survive deep in the heart of Packerland?
hehe he he hehe
...
#6032 posted by necros on 2004/11/07 18:21:16
this thread has been the most mellow discussion of recent political events I have see on the web lately.
there are myst forums that have gotten many times more brutal than this. o_O
Bush Sucks
#6033 posted by DaZ on 2004/11/07 19:22:58
and 50 something percent of america sucks too.
Ok?
Btw
#6034 posted by DaZ on 2004/11/07 19:23:24
arnold for pres
I Vote...
#6035 posted by Jago on 2004/11/07 20:15:02
...Eddie Murphy for US president. Wait... the US already his visually-manipulated clone as a president!
Colin Vs Powell
#6036 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/11/07 20:37:59
That's the only obvious matchup I can see right now.
Hmmmm
#6037 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/11/07 20:38:47
Change Colin with Sharpton.
Lol!
#6038 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/07 21:07:29
You blew my mind there, Zwiffle!
Anyway
#6039 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/11/07 21:38:57
Good shows I've been watching lately:
Arrested Development (new season woot!)
Desperate Housewives (woot!)
Boston Legal
Lost
Scrubs
American Football
Just thought I would share my favorites from the season so far.
So Like Yeah
#6040 posted by Lunaran on 2004/11/07 21:40:30
Lunaran, I think it is a mistake to view the world in a unitarian fashion. It may seem that way when you speak to a lot of people from dozens of nations on the web, but I have found it to be a truism that most college educated people reflect the opinions of their nations elites until they are neck deep in the realities of the work force for about a decade.
At that juncture the main concern becomes which side of the political spectrum is likely to be least damaging to the bond market, the stock market, and my 401K's.
Err, that's nice, but, what does it have to do with Arnold Schwarzenegger?
Er, Well,
#6041 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/07 22:22:54
Err, that's nice, but, what does it have to do with Arnold Schwarzenegger?
It is a 'nice' way of saying they will balk at Arnold Schwarzenegger becoming the US president while ignoring ethnic cleaning going on in their own backyard like a bunch of well trained monkeys as is par for the course.
Personally, I'd like to see the US foreign policy to become more like the Swiss. It would save us a lot of treasure and American lives, but no one seems to notice that the same people who denounce American intervention today are the same people who denounced us a decade ago for being 'isolationist' when we were relunctant to get involved in their problem in the Balkans.
Which
#6042 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/07 22:40:02
Not only would America elect an Austrian as its president, it would be Arnold Goddamn Schwarzenegger. And the world would balk at us all the more. <\i>
is a convoluted way of saying, who cares? As I write this I'm listening to the radio and the lead guitarist of a well known German band is adding his .02 cents which sounds like the same penny-ante crap coming out of every other icehole.
I'm just waiting for some one to make the reducto-ad-hitler argument that occurs on every other message board thread. It is BOUND to happen.
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