I agree with Cuchulainn. Look at Canada. A term can last up to five years (When a PM pushes to five years you know that he knows he going to loose). In Canada we have unlimited terms, but after 10 years most people get fed up with the PM anyways, so then there is usually a new one elected. Save for a few in history who were really loved by the people, bu that is rare inciddents (I think the most is 24 years by MacKenzie King...I think I can't exactly remember). sO if they made it unlimited, it is more than likely that the majority of Americans would get fed up with the President after 8 years or so. Void has a good point, I find it really dull that the US basically only has two federal parties. (Mind you Canada has many but only three really have the potential of winning, yet only two [Liberals and the Conservatives] have ever held office).