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Adam Kokesh

Adam Kokesh (February 1, 1982-March 8, 2072) was the 49th President of the United States from 2041-2049 and the 51st Vice-President of the United States from 2033-2041. Prior to his presidency and vice-presidency he was a libertarian political activist (mainly anti-war one), radio host, author, and a US Marine Corps sergeant who served in the Iraq War in 2004.

Vice-President of the United States

During his tenure as Vice-President, he was incharged of passing President Paul's proposed policies through the house and the senate. Also, he led business/cabinet meetings, did President Paul's assignments when he was too busy, overseas, or sick, made sure that the military was ready whenever a country attacked them and keeping the US at peace without intervening in other nations.

President

He was the first former Vice-President turned President since George Bush Sr. and the first former to serve two terms as President after the Vice-Presidency since Thomas Jefferson. As President, he continued on with former President Duncan Paul's anti-interventionist foreign policies and laisse-faire economic policies. By the end of his Presidency most of the Federal Government Departments were dissolved along with many of the social programs resulting in the national debt reaching zero dollars by 2050.

Legacy and Death

Adam Kokesh is considered to be one of the best Presidents and best Vice-Presidents of all time. He is known for his beliefs in dissolution of the federal government and his extremely anti-war policies. Many people across the political and cultural spectrum admired him as President and Vice-President with him being the most anti-war President the United States has ever had. He passed away on March 8, 2072 from Dementia.

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