Monrovia, Jan. 27 -- George Washington, regarded as the founding father of the United States of America, rarely got along with his Vice President John Adams. History is filled with glaring similarities often injected in modern democracies grappling with spats between presidents and vice presidents.

Report by Rodney D. Sieh, rodney.sieh@frontpageafricaonline.com

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Former President Charles Taylor and his vice, Moses Blah endured the same and nearing the end of her presidency, former President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf also struggled to patch things up with her vice president Joseph Boakai. Both put up a united front during their second term quest in 2011 but when it was time for Sirleaf to pass on the baton, it was clea...