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Old 10-08-2008, 11:40 PM
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They do always age a lot. Except for Reagan (who was clearly dyeing his hair), they all leave office gray.
Yep - and Reagan left with freaking Alzheimer's, so I think he supports the general rule too.

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Is a right only a right if it's in the Constitution? Hmmm. After all, the Equal Rights Amendment was never passed, but I think most agree that women have rights equal to men.
Again, this is definitely an issue where we're all using a different definition of "right."

Legally, something is only a "right" if it is protected or guaranteed by government mandate. However, obviously there is a more 'colloquial' sense that is just as (if not more) important to most. Which one do we want the Presidential candidates to deal with? I'm not 100% sure I know how I feel, to be honest.
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