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So be President right there. Nothing in the Constitution requires the President to be resident in Washington DC—-in olden times it was just for convenience. Nowadays, with modern technology, the President can be anywhere.
Coyoty Premium Member over 10 years ago
Sneaky way for Llewellynland to be recognized as a sovereign state. The U.S. would have to do that to disqualify him for not being a citizen.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 10 years ago
So be President right there. Nothing in the Constitution requires the President to be resident in Washington DC—-in olden times it was just for convenience. Nowadays, with modern technology, the President can be anywhere.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 10 years ago
" ’04 " as in 2004 (I pronounce it “twenty-oh-four”). So we all what president was calling the shots back then.
Hag5000 over 10 years ago
Digging a moat around the White House would be a lot of trouble as well.
LisaMarieWills 8 months ago
I would vote for Llew…ya know if I was American and all. He can run for PM of Canada any time we could use a bit of zen in parliament.