It has come to my attention that we definitely should up the standards and requirements for our presidency. The only requirements are the age requirement of above 35, the requirement of being a natural born citizen, and the requirement of residency in the US for 14 years. 14 years-that’s just random. Of all the constitutional amendments we could design, why don’t we raise our standards a bit and add some education requirements. These are very old school requirements here. The presidency is a job and the government is a corporation. The constitution is its HR manual. Most jobs have education requirements and also requirements that you have experience in the field in which you are applying. I don’t think the natural born citizen requirement would be acceptable based on our own discrimination policies which most companies employ, you know the “We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, nationality, gender, and hopefully sexual orientation if it’s a decent company. I just don’t want anyone being able to be the leader of the United States because they have money and social connections. Given, little Georgie did get a BS at Yale and a MBA at Harvard, but that’s all I know. In what I wonder? I just know that the majority of this country’s population doesn’t vote and we need some way to get better candidates into office. Instead of wasting taxpayer’s time and money let’s talk about some real issues instead of amending the Constitution to define marriage. I’m ready to talk about what really matters.
2007-10-01 06:41:10
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answered by Easy B Me II 5
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There are none.
If you don't have a copy of the Constitution handy, you can type
"Constitution of the United States of America"
into your favorite search engine and read it.
There are no educational requirements. Haven't you ever heard of Abe Lincoln?
2007-10-01 09:14:13
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answered by tehabwa 7
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There are no educational requirements to be president. Our Presidents have varying educational backgrounds, Andrew Johnson, or example, never received any formal education.
2007-10-01 06:25:51
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answered by Mike W 7
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particular. If he basically served one term as president. A 2 term president will possibly no longer run for vice chairman as a results of fact he would desire to grow to be president in a straight away and which would be unlawful. I doubt any president might decide to grow to be vice chairman besides. Bush (I) and Carter would desire to run for president or vice chairman, yet Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama could be prohibited by using the form.
2016-10-10 02:49:31
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answered by ? 4
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I will never question a leadership education requirement to be honest.
Some Leaders are elected based on Family Tree Related Politics and might grow annually by adding more and more parlimentary seats, Some Leaders are elected because they are GLC linked companies, easy to collect debts and do pricing, Some Leaders are elected because of Using Religion popularity within that community and they hang on to the popular God for election seats.
Remember a boxing show will never start if the main boxers are not paid the wages and do not have the funds for such activities. It is because a 3rd party neighbouring country/house got robbed for oil/money and they pay this international boxer to hold justice on another opponent country boxer. Scarcely will you see free boxing show without salaries, unless you misuse God's name as the theme of fight for a social-welfare boxing show. I am neutral, no one is right and no one is wrong.
It all depends on the chances of election in your country, the education level allowed/barred to the community, the press freedom, your currency strength, the law of the country = is it ritual/spiritual country law or law from Law books, the security level in the society for open Q&A discussion in front of public.
The value of my country's currency cannot compared to your currency based on my wages because we are all from different political hierarchy system = expanding/fix design seats structure and amount of citizens' support needed towards the govt and the community, some countries like/uses the expanding parliment seats annually for election till it occupies entire state on govt community and will keep growing through time expanding without a fix hierarchy of parlimentary seating anually. Other government follows strictly on fix parlimentary seating, where govt seats is on FIFO replacement seatings annually. In some countries, the number of parliment seats only has a fixed hierarchy structure, unable to fit all the past generation leaders and all their siblings and family tree in the govt. It all depends on the system adapted by your country and the amount of support needed by the govt, the generosity/returns from investment and job opportunities you get back from the country laws to selected priviledged VIPs (closed to public citizens) or some jobs are open to all public citizens before you can determine the income of oneself.
Please study the currency strength of every country before you compare salaries accross the globe. Thank you.
2007-10-01 06:15:43
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answered by varsitythoo@yahoo.co.uk 2
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There are no education requirements to be president or VP. But It will help you get elected.
2007-10-01 09:28:04
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answered by Mr. Smith 5
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There are none.
Its kind of funny, you need a high school diploma for a minimum wage job, but you can be a drop out, and if you can convince people to vote for you, you too can be President.
Want fries with that?
2007-10-01 06:07:03
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answered by justa 7
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no education requirements
2007-10-01 06:02:32
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answered by MrPotatoHead 4
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I don't believe there are any. Look at Bush, he said the constitution is just a goddamn piece of paper.
2007-10-01 06:04:22
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answered by zombi86 6
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They are not listed anywhere because there are none.
2007-10-01 06:01:07
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answered by Anonymous
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