President James (Jimmy) Carter saw and reported a UFO in the early seventies when he was governor of Georgia or a candidate for that office, he filled out a full statement and added he was a Naval Academy Graduate and was trained in Nuclear Physics as applied to the Submarine service.-hardly a (Little green men) type of observer. The UFo was sighted near the Lions" club in Atlanta, Georgia and could not have been a known type of aircraft.
I could find only one reported sighting, O'Hare International in Chicago, IL, in 2006-7. Point of interest:Xiashoan, China had one reported sighting.
He was only until he was sworn in officially. He is now the 44th President of the US.
I don't know if there is one organization that keeps track of these reports, I could find none so it would only be a guess at best.
No-one. There was only ever one Confederate president, Jefferson Davis, and the Confederacy was officially terminated in May 1865.
The people do not elect the President. When you vote for president, you are really voting for members of the electoral college. The electoral college will then choose the president. There are only 538 votes that count in a presidential election.
the president is the one and only person who can officially choose the chief justice(with senate approval)
The answer is no. He only continued Emilio Aguinaldo's leadership of the First Philippine Republic until his own capture.
Of the 600 to 650 reported sightings (world wide) annually, there is no way to measure accurately which ones are more significant than the others. Many times, only in hindsight, do some aspects take on signifcant meanings. Some sightings are seen by many, these usually over urban areas. Some are sighted several nights/days in a row, some only a single sighting is reported. Only through researching each case individually will any important factors be revealed.
Having won the 2008 election, Barack Obama was officially sworn into office for his first term as president on January 20th, 2009. He was reelected in November 2012, and began his second term officially on January 21, 2013. He will serve until the 2016 election, but he cannot run again. US presidents may only serve two consecutive terms. So, once a winner is chosen in November 2016, President Obama will officially leave office on January 20, 2017.
Both. The only U.S. president to serve two non-consecutive terms, Grover Cleveland's position was deemed so confusing to protocol that an Act of Congress was needed to officially declare him both the 22nd and 24th president.
No, his second term ends with the 2016 election. An American president is only allowed to serve eight years (two terms) so President Obama's term officially ends when the new president is sworn in in January 2017.
It starts there and it ends there. Impeachment is the part of the process that is done by the House. Think of impeachment as officially calling into question some behavior of a sitting president. If impeached by the House, the president then goes through an impeachment trial by the Senate. Even if the Senate chooses to acquit, the president has still officially been impeached. There is a rough parallel with civil law. You can be indicted of a crime, and then be found not guilty at trial. But you can never say that you were not indicted.