I suppose you could say he was impeached. He was denied the nomination for a second term.
no. You are thinking of Franklin Roosevelt who was famous for his stamp collecion.
Not exactly. In fact by the end of his term, his own party decided that he was un-electable and he could not get a nomination for a second term.
no- Pierce lived in New Hampshire all of his life except when he was in the army or serving in Washington. He did, however believe that the constitution protected the right to own slaves.
President Millard Fillmore was a Whig and sought to be nominated by the Whigs for the 1852 US presidential election. His attempt was blocked by members of his own party. Northern anti-slavery Whigs used their power to have General Winfield Scott be the Whig candidate. Scott lost the 1852 election to Democrat Franklin Pierce.
with something sharp!
A professional.
Yea he was rich
no
No Bill Kaulitz didn't pierce his own tongue but im not sure about his eyebrow i don't think he did.
Here are three sentences with the word 'pierce': "Jenny is going to pierce her own ears even though we told her not to." "Before cooking, you must pierce the plastic wrapping." "Be careful not to pierce the balloon with the pin or else it will pop."
Yes but you shouldn't pierce your own body. It could be dangerous if you don't pierce it right.
yes