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Currents October 2019 > continued from page 3 then referred to the Subcommittee on Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties on 2/9/09. Earlier this year, Rep. Jose Serrano, D-N.Y. intro- duced H. J. Res. 5, a bill that would repeal the Con- stitution’s 22nd Amendment which prohibits a presi- dent from being elected to more than two terms in office, thus potentially paving the way to make Barack Obama president for life. Not surprisingly, the corporate media currently caught up in Obama- mania has not covered this story. “Will George W. Bush end up being the last true U.S. Presi- dent?” asked Sher Zieve, writing for the Canadian Free Press on January 14. ” As I warned you on multiple times prior to the 2008 General Election, ‘Once Obama is elected, we won’t be able to get rid of him.’ Tragically, this warning is now being real- ized. Not only has Obama estab- lished his election-fraud organiza- tion ACORN nationwide, his adherents have now begun the process to repeal the U.S. Consti- tution’s 22nd Amendment.” Or go to Google and do your own search by typing in H. J. Res. 5 … not that I believe WE ACTUALLY elect our presidents anymore anyway!” Origins: The framers of the Constitution of the United States of America created the executive office of President of the United States and designated that the holders of this office should be officials elected to serve four-year terms. They did not, however, prescribe any limits on how many terms any one person could serve in the office of president. Nonetheless, when the first U.S. president, George Washing- ton, voluntarily stepped down after having served two terms, he continued on page 6 > 5