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He should refereed to as "President Clinton" or be address as "Mr President"
Those who have attained the top elected position, in one of the THREE government, (Executive, Legislative and Judicial) branches in the Federal and State(s) Government(s) in the USA retain that TITLE for life.
Presidents, Senators, Federal and State Supreme Court Justices, as well as Governors and State Senators and city Mayors are therefore addressed and refereed to, as such.
Congressmen and State Assemblymen however are generally refer to as "Former Congressman" etc. and addressed as such, but only as a courtesy, since those branches of the Federal and State government are the lesser of the Legislative branches below Senator.
12 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
Wasn't he impeached? Does that not have some consequence ? Don't get me wrong I am all about him being the last president who left us with money in the coffers but still I think If we spent all the money to impeach him ????
13 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
Clinton was one of the finest U.S Presidents.
"stress release" he had going on.He did the country well but he did his wife dirty. Someone has to have morals Ducka. I gues politicians are exempt. If I had that much trash in my closet I certainly would't run for public office.
Look inside and you will know why not to throw stones at others. You too are in a glass house.
I think that a "former President" should be addressed as "former". He is not the President now so I don't understand why he, and other "formers", are addressed that way .Does anyone know for sure, what SHOULD BE the correct title?
12 years ago. Rating: 0 | |