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I'm informing readers that video games and politics are what I follow. I follow up on new video games and hope that oppressed peoples will secede from the U.S. Yankee Empire. I'm a big fan of the Wii U Gamepad style controls as I own a Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii U with plans on owning a PlayStation 4 by receiving it for Christmas.

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Saturday, March 31, 2012

New Confederate States of America:Executive Branch

All executive power is vested in the president of the Confederate States of America. This includes being the chief executive of the laws of the Confederacy, commander in chief of the armed forces, power to make treaties as chief diplomat subject to 2/3 approval by the senate, power to grant pardons, reprives, clemency, & commutations. The president however does NOT have the power to declare war(reserved for congress), reinterpret or make laws with executive orders(executive orders are mere directions for how laws shall be enforced, what a chief executive does).
The difference in terms between C.S. & U.S. presidents is the Confederates States president will have a six-year term that is not renewable whereas the president of the United States has a four-year term with a two term limit.
The State of the Confederacy address is the same as the State of the Union address where the president addresses Congress on goals he would like to set & to report the state of the Confederacy.
The president will have the power to appoint cabinet members, ambassadors, prime counsels, & judges with confirmation from the senate.
The president can be impeached & removed from office with 2/3 majority in both houses, where the chief justice of the Supreme Court will preside over the impeachment trial of the president in the senate.
The Vice President of the Confederate States will be the president of the senate(senate majority leaders will be legally unrecognizable) & act as a tie breaker when the senate reaches a dead tie. The vice president will also be the first in line to act as president when the president is incapacitated, impeached, resigned or deceased.

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