Rep. Jose Serrano (D-NY) has reintroduced a plan to repeal the 22nd amendment of the constitution so that President Obama could be president for life. Hey, why stop there, why not abolish presidential elections while they’re at it?
Crazy as it is, however, it’s not a joke: Rep. Jose Serrano (D-N.Y.) on Friday re-introduced as H.J. 15 the same bill he offered last year, “Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to repeal the twenty-second article of amendment” — i.e., to end the two-term limit on the presidency, enabling Obama to be “President fo Life.”
The Twitchy Team is all over it, but as Barbara points out, there’s not a snowball’s chance in hell this this thing could ever pass the ratification process. Of course, the Democrat Party’s contempt for the Constitution is so complete, they don’t care. They’d declare martial law, prohibit dissent as a “crime against the people” and govern by decree if it weren’t for the fact that conservatives are armed to the teeth. That probably explains why Obama is the greatest gun salesman in American history.


My guns are mine! You will never disarm me…never!
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@lonelycon funny how the Dem’s just can’t wait to see this country governed by a dictator.
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Tell libtards who think this is a great idea that we are already planning and mobilizing to launch a coup d’état and install GW Bush. Just because it will make them froth.
This is an extraordinarily spooky time in American history, friends.
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Yes,
Spooky times indeed. If the Dems could have their way, they would appeal the bill if rights as well!
There is no honor among thieves!
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Some conservatives wanted to repeal term limits when Reagan was president so he could have a third term, so this is par for the course.
We will know that there is a problem when, as was tried in Honduras (and supported by the Obama administration), an attempt is made to change this amendment through a popular referendum rather than through the constitutionally prescribed ratification process.
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