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    Dear Mr. President

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    Maybe The United States Needs 2 Presidents

     

     

    I don't think that what is necessarily good for the Easterner in big cities , is the best thing for the Westerners in Rural Areas.

     

     

    Besides, imo, the united states presidents have been pulled away from their dedication and attention from the soil and people of the US with each passing election. More and more Foreign matters confronting and demanding the attention away from our own country's problems. And again, imo, the job of the President seems this day in age, is too great of a job, for just one man, or person...

     

     

    Maybe the Democrats could populate the EastCoast, and the Republicans can populate the WestCoast. lol                            

     

     

    I know this isn't going to happen, but, the point meaning, the Presidency was set up to deal with American problems, not special interests, not religious, not corperate business or money matters, and certainly not foreign matters, even though  the US have been forced to deal with them.

     

     

    Better yet, lets elect a panel of 5 presidents, to vote on issues, not just one man or woman. At least this way, the 1 man show wouldn't be so egotistical, biased, and would better serve the interests of the Citizens of this country.

     

     

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