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How To Install And Run Shadow President On Windows 7

Has Donald Trump run for president before?

No, President Trump has been very active in the social political and big business seen for many years. He has been asked in the past if you were interested . He gave a very non-committal response. And the late 80s and early 1990s he experienced severe business issues and has declared bankruptcy more than once. His divorce from his first wife if Anna was quite a tabloid fiasco. The timing was not right until the current election of 2016. I do not believe that the president was really serious until he began to get out and really start to gain momentum from the so-called "silent majority”.lpo. Politics is a very unusual occupation, very few are lifetime professionals. It is been my experience that people either long-term or they will only put up with the pressure for one or two terms. President Trump is not taking a salary, I do sincerely believe that he is very much an American who loves his country and wants to try to do the best. When you are a billionaire your friends are going to be are billionaires and that is why he has chosen the cabinet officials that he has known in business or personal life. I think his candidacy and election are perfect examples of being at the right place at the right time in life. He is a very tough man emotionally and thrives on controversy. I think most Americans are missing the point he's trying to make and only time will tell. Requestion, thank you for asking and I wish you the best.

I'm scared Donald trump will win the presidential debate?

It is scary. First we had Ronald Rayclown, then maybe The Donald. Pretty sad

How to install and run Shadow President on Windows 7?

I found Shadow President on My abandonware.com. I have the D-Fend Reloaded thing and DOSBox on my computer, which supposedly help run it. I've tried running it several times with both open, run program, run setup, the farthest i've gotten is "Install completed, type SHADOW and press enter, press a key to continue" then it sends me back to the main screen. Can i just not run it on Windows 7?

Can a convicted felon run for President?

Legally?  Yes.  Effectively?  No.  US Constitution, Article II, Section 1No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resident within the United States.US Constitution, Amendment XXII, Section 1 - ratified February 27, 1951No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once.There is no restriction against a felon running for the office of the President.  Only the Constitution may spell those restrictions and it doesn't address the issue.  This is because the Constitution is minimalist in nature; the belief was (and remains) that the individual states' would be sufficient to provide all the additional vetting of the candidates for the Office of the President of the United States.  Note:  I said nothing about voters.  The original intention was that the individual states would choose the method of selecting electors to the Electoral College.  Before the age in instantaneous communication and before the office actually came to mean anything (which was instantly upon he election of Washington; but before that, the office of POTUS --while much debated-- was imagined as being of lesser importance than the cherished entities: the individual States respectively), the Electoral College was a means to an end.  It allowed the states to decide on their own how their votes would be cast (some would be chosen by the state legislature, some by voters -- it didn't matter).  It allowed them to not worry about counting ballots in the nation's capital -- there'd only ever be a few hundred vote-casters.  Only after the early 1800's did it become standard to allow the citizens to decide.In the end, it's effectively impossible for a felon to become president, just as it's effectively impossible for anyone under 35 to do so either (though, with the latter, apparently it seemed prudent to address that pressing matter at the time of the ratification of the Constitution).

Why was FDR the first and only president to serve more than 2 terms? Didn’t any president before him try to run for a third term? If they did, why did they all fail?

George Washington served two terms and then stepped down; this precedent was seen as unbreakable. There wasn’t any rule against it; nobody simply really tried. Being the President of the US is a tough job, and, I mean, how many people want to do that for 12 years? (I wouldn’t want to do it for 4, frankly.)As another poster mentioned, Teddy Roosevelt (who was of the crazy enough ilk to want to do it for 12 years) did try to run for a third term, but he did it under the Bull Moose party, not the Democrats or the Republicans. No third party candidate has ever won the presidency in the US.FDR was massively popular in the US because of his role in pulling the US out of the Great Depression and also as the WWII president. There were jokes circulating around at the time… like one where a grandfather asked his 12-year-old granddaughter,“[Daughter’s name], what happens every 4 years?”“Franklin Delano Roosevelt gets elected as president.”He was essentially untouchable at the time. He was larger than life. The world went through a spate of dictators, frankly, at the time of FDR’s tenure (Hitler, Mussolini, et al), and FDR was kind of the American version of one, if you look at it from a certain viewpoint. He wasn’t the same sort - he didn’t dissolve Congress or otherwise seriously hijack the system - but he definitely wasn’t going anywhere.After FDR died, that is when the two term limit was officially imposed, to prevent it from happening again. Again, prior to FDR it was more or less a “gentleman’s agreement” not to run for more than 2 terms. Now it is Constitutional law.

Can I run python on Windows 7?

YES.! you can run python on windows 7.Unless you use some sort of integrated development environment, you will end up typing Windows commands into what is variously referred to as a “DOS window” or “Command prompt window”. Usually you can create such a window from your Start menu; under Windows 7 the menu selection is Start ‣ Programs ‣ Accessories ‣ Command Prompt. You should be able to recognize when you have started such a window because you will see a Windows “command prompt”,Depending on how your computer has been set up and what else you have recently done with it. Once you have started such a window, you are well on the way to running Python programs.You need to realize that your Python scripts have to be processed by another program called the Python interpreter. The interpreter reads your script, compiles it into byte-codes, and then executes the byte-codes to run your program. So, how do you arrange for the interpreter to handle your Python?First, you need to make sure that your command window recognises the word “python” as an instruction to start the interpreter. If you have opened a command window, you should try entering the command python and hitting return.:

Can a Window defender (windows 10) defend againts WannaCry Ransomware?

Yes. As you know, WannaCry ransomware was attacked in 2017, in which many computers were victims of this virus. From this virus, all the data on the computer was encrypted and the ransom had to be paid in order to get back the data that was in bitcoin.At the time of the attack, no antivirus was able to withstand this virus but after the attack, many antivirus companies came in the market which protects your data from Ransomware.Read more: How To Create Undeletable Folder In WindowsIf you are running the version 1709 of Windows 10 or above, you will be happy to know that Windows 10 is now offering inbuilt AntiRansomware protection that keeps your data safe from ransomware.IF you want to know how to keep your files safe.Read Full artical from here: How To Enable Ransomware Protection In Windows 10

United States President eligibility requirement (IQ score vs age)?

Why do we have a minimum age requirement for the U.S. president (35 years old), but no IQ (intelligence) requirement?

I do agree we should have a time frame that a person is a citizen, before they can run for public office (ex: US citizen for fifteen years). I have heard the argument that the IQ requirement is not needed, because the voters will screen out "dumb" candidates (yeah sure), but then ... why can't voters chose a young candidate with fresh ideas, instead of older candidates often out of touch with younger voters, 18-25?? Legislation tends to favor older americans as a result. An 18 y/o can legally be drafted, can now vote, but can only vote for older canidates (not peers). The 18 y/o or even college educated 22 y/o still can not vote directly on legislation.

Another de facto requirement for president seems to be a mininum income and wealth requirement. That is another topic all together.

Any ideas why? To my knowledge the pope doesn't need to be a certain age

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