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    President Franklin Delano Roosevelt has gotten away with a whopper fourth terms, how could that's possible?

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    Before FDR became president, there was no limit to the number of terms a person could serve as president of the United States. Up to this point, most presidents had limited themselves to serving a maximum of two terms, as set by the example of George Washington. However, in the time of need caused by the Great Depression and World War II, the people of the United States elected Franklin D. Roosevelt as president of the United States four times in a row. Partly because of FDR's long stint as president, Congress created the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution which limited future presidents to a maximum of two terms (ratified in 1951).


     


    Read more here>>http://history1900s.about.com/od/people/a/fdr_2.htm

    Good thing, 2 terms of Obama was two to many!



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