This is directed towards any and all people who have voted-in-to-office officials.
For those who don't know the ages of the people who are running for the American President, the oldest candidate right now is Senator John McCain. He's 72.
Is 72 too old for any office? I'm not talking about the possibility that he might die soon after taking office. (We know that may not be true as there are assassinations, sickness, etc. that can contribute to a young death). However, the older a person gets, there is the possibility of dementia. Not just Alzheimer's, but other old-age brought on dementia.
I don't think, if the person is in sound mind & body that 72 is too old.
What are others' thoughts on this?
And please, don't turn this into an American politics thread - again, this is for anyone who votes into office any type of Government official.
For those who don't know the ages of the people who are running for the American President, the oldest candidate right now is Senator John McCain. He's 72.
Is 72 too old for any office? I'm not talking about the possibility that he might die soon after taking office. (We know that may not be true as there are assassinations, sickness, etc. that can contribute to a young death). However, the older a person gets, there is the possibility of dementia. Not just Alzheimer's, but other old-age brought on dementia.
I don't think, if the person is in sound mind & body that 72 is too old.
What are others' thoughts on this?
And please, don't turn this into an American politics thread - again, this is for anyone who votes into office any type of Government official.
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