George Bush’s Legacy
The recent requiem to President Bush was saddening. A President of this, the greatest nation on Earth, should never have to leave office as a loser; and this would not have to be so if presidential terms were six years without succession.
I have observed every presidential election since 1916 and headquartered in Washington for many years from the 1930s on. As a member of the National Press Club, I had the opportunity of observing presidents at close range. The stress and strain to which they were exposed were visible even after four years of service.
With a six-year term a President can serve to the optimum efficiency as well as physical and mental ability; and leave office with dignity and praise for achievements accomplished.
CARL G. LANS
Huntington Beach
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