No, a President is allowed to serve for two terms.
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Breach means- (dictionary definition) a crack break, or rupture, the breaking of sea waves on a shore or rock.
He suggests laws for Congress to pass, appoints Supreme Court judges, serves as head of the armed forces, takes part in diplomacy and represents the nation. What the President cannot do is pass laws, control the money or breach the Constitution.
If the War in Afghanistan were (legally speaking) a war, which it is not, then no, the War in Afghanistan would not be constitutionally legal as the President never declared war. However, the Constitution only recognizes wars against sovereign entities and as the War in Afghanistan is (and the War in Iraq was) a conflict to suppress non-state actors and therefore there is no breach in the Constitution.
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The Constitution is a political compact, not a personal contract. You can sue the federal or state government if you believe that your constitutional rights are being violated, but that is not a lawsuit for breach of contract. Also, bring suit under the U.S. Constitution, you have to actually have been injured by the government action - it's not enough that the government is doing something which you believe to be unconstitutional, but doesn't directly affect you. And, no, a private citizen can't initiate a special election for President or members of Congress. The Constitution provides for no such procedure. If the President dies, is incapacitated, resigns, or is removed from office by impeachment, the Vice President immediately becomes president, and finishes the president's term. If the VP, for whatever reason, is unable to take office, the Speaker of the House of Representatives takes office. There a total of 18 spots in the presidential line of succession (with the Vice President being first, and the Secretary of Homeland Security being last), so, barring some unthinkable catastrophe, in which the President, VP, Speaker of the House, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the President's entire cabinet, are killed, there's no reason to have any other method of replacing the president. There is also no procedure for private citizens calling for a special election of members of Congress. Members of either the house or the senate can be impeached, just like any other federal official, or they can be expelled by a 2/3 vote of the house in which they sit. In the event that a member of Congress is removed from office for any reason (resignation, death, impeachment, expulsion, etc.), the Constitution says that a replacement is to be appointed by that state's governor, and individual state laws have different procedures providing for a special election for a permanent replacement.
Breach of WHAT
Yes. Mexico's president Felipe Calderon called Arizona's immigration bill 'a breach of core values' referring to it as racial profiling.
No, it's the other way around where the breach of condition can become a breach of warranty.
There are two words with different spellings:breaches - plural of breach (an opening or gap) or the present tense of to breachbreeches - trousers (or specifically horse-riding pants); also rears/ loading areas of guns (likely this was originally a reference to the other breach)
anticipatory breach
The National Security Council in the United States is responsible for informing the President of the United States about breaches in the security of the country. They also advice the President about what to do in the case of this breach in security.