January 20, 2013 will be the last day of President Obama's current term in office. When re-elected, President Obama will be Commander-in-Chief until January 20 of 2017.
He will serve two terms, which is all he can serve according to the constitution. He was elected in 2008, and re-elected in 2012.
President Obama was too young to serve the last time the draft was in effect.
None. President Obama was too young to serve in any previous major wars.
The President is elected for a term of 4 years. As of January 20, 2013, Mr. Obama will have officially completed his 4th year in office. Since he was re-elected for a second time, the law allows him to serve another four-year term in office. But he is not allowed to serve more than eight years.
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Barack Obama served as the 44th President of the United States from January 20, 2009, to January 20, 2017. He was elected for two terms, serving a total of eight years.
He cannot. By constitutional amendment, no president may serve more than two terms.
A president serves four years, and if he is re-elected, he may serve another four years. Mr. Obama was elected in 2008, and re-elected in 2012. Under the constitution, a president may not serve more than that, so when he term officially ends in January of 2017, he will no longer be president, having served eight years.
I am not sure which quote you are referring to, but the fact remains that by the time Barack Obama was in college, there was no more military draft, so he was not called upon to serve. And it should be noted that Mr. Hannity did not serve in the military either.
Barack Obama is our president but not for long his term is coming to an end and he wont be able to serve another term do to the fact that he has served all his terms and cant run for presidency again
Barack Obama is our president but not for long his term is coming to an end and he wont be able to serve another term do to the fact that he has served all his terms and cant run for presidency again
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