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Obviously, a president of the US had to serve the shortest
sentence....errr...term.
1. Who was it?
2. When was it?
3. How long was it?
Hint: You WON'T find it in the History books!
Bush after the forces of democracy throw him out of office.
Nah, this question is really unfair. I doubt you could
find more than 30 people who know the answer. I only know
because my grandfather knew someone who knew someone....
That being the case Here Are The Answers:
1. Who was it? Thomas Hart Benton
2. When was it? March 3, 1833
3. How long was it? 34 Hours
Currently, the President is sworn in on Jan 20. This has
not always been the case. In Andrew Jackson's case, he was
sworn in on March 3, 1828 and March 4, 1832. Note the "4"
in the second term?
President Andrew Jackson was a deeply religious man. He
refused to take an oath on Sunday. Thus, from 12AM on
Sunday March 3,1832 to 10AM on Monday March 4, 1832 the
president of the US was the President Pro Tem of the Senate:
Thomas Hart Benton.
PS: He named his cat as ambassadore to the British
Empire. He didn't like the British.
For really weird Presidential facts compaer JFK to Lincoln, really weird comparisons can be done? Will post them if you like.
HarryW
Dec 18th, 2000, 07:22 AM
Ah yes, like numebrs of letters in associated words (like names) and their assassins. I've seen that somewhere before.
Originally posted by HarryW
Ah yes, like numebrs of letters in associated words (like names) and their assassins. I've seen that somewhere before.
Also the dates are really similar. Coincidence or a job for Mulder and Scully?
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