Absolutely not. This would only open the door to unlimited terms and years that a President can serve. Which in turn would open our country to the threat of a dictator.
Not a good idea at all. As King Midas put it, this is opening up Pandora's box.
2006-08-27 08:52:18
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answered by fasn8n_67 4
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NEVER, EVER for one man!! ESPECIALLY Arnold Schwarzennegger!! He has turned into the most insincere political hack you could ever believe!! He's doing some things right now here in California just to make himself look good to the voters in just over two months, such as his so-called energy policy with England, and with his raising of the minimum wage!! It ends up making him look like a star (and he KNOWS just how to do that!), but I fear for what he will do after he is re-elected. And the way it looks now, he WILL be re-elected! The man is simply a Bush retread, and I don't and won't ever trust him! So beware, you people outside of California--if we change the law, he's coming to get YOU NEXT!!
2006-08-26 21:14:10
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answered by Rebooted 5
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No. Remember the Equal Rights Amendment? How long did it take for that to pass? That's right, over thirty years, and it didn't.
Look to the future.
Arnold is a popular celebrity.
Changing that amendment would result in a Chinese president within thirty years.
2006-08-26 21:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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i might help ammeding the form yet no longer in elementary terms so Arnold might desire to run. If we as a rustic are arranged to vote for females and blacks (which might on no account have befell if the founding fathers had something to declare approximately it) then it is going to no longer be a situation to vote for somebody who became born in yet another united states of america then grew to alter right into a US citizen.
2016-09-30 01:10:18
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answered by grumney 4
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Absolutely no way in HELL! Not for Arnold, nor for anyone else. I would never vote for someone who wasn't born in the U.S. I mean, would an American go to Austria and run for president? It just seems wrong...
2006-08-27 07:35:28
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answered by yumyum 6
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any californian with the right mind would not vote for him again.. let alone for president... he stole money from our schools... thats low... even for a macho actor... but i also think anyone who has lived in the us at least 15 yrs has the right to run for president.. in that matter of time they would show pride for this country and loyalty then they deserve as much right to be up there as our current president does... scratch that they have more right to be up there then that moron...
2006-08-26 21:31:13
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answered by kk 2
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You who oppose his great power are GIRLY MEN! HAR HAR HAR!
Look, even he knows he isn't that intelligent, but he keeps some sense about him anyways. Besides, lets look at 9/11, would anything that Arnie would have done compare to what Bush did?
I doubt he would've attacked even Afghanistan.
Besides, if I have to listen to someone announcing "Victory" over terrorists, I'd rather it be Arnie.
2006-08-26 21:21:39
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answered by dane 4
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NO, NO, NO, NO.... one thousand times NO!!
Besides the fact that Arnie is an actor and a moron, I don't believe ANY non American should be allowed to hold an elected office in this government. Period!
2006-08-26 21:12:57
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answered by nothingtangible 1
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I felt Schwarzenegger should have owned up to his arrest for
driving his motorcycle without proper license. He didn't. That
wasn't a good sign in my book.
2006-08-27 00:22:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Be careful opening Pandoras Box.
2006-08-26 21:10:04
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answered by King Midas 6
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