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Question: Which of these of offices should have term limits?
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President
 
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U.S. Senator
 
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U.S. Representative
 
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Governor
 
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State Senator
 
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State Representative
 
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Mayor
 
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City Council
 
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School Board
 
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None of these
 
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Filuwaúrdjan
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« on: September 06, 2005, 08:41:36 AM »

Term limits are fundamentally undemocratic; if the people of Dearborn, MI want to vote for the same Representative every election for something nearing 50 years, then the people of Dearborn should be allowed to do it. To say that they can't is undemocratic and blatently elitist.
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