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posted ago by BlackBart ago by BlackBart +22 / -0

I'm not a scholar but isn't there something in the constitution that gives us the legal authority to throw off an illegitimate or unconstitutional government when it obtains control? At what point can it be legally said that, that's it, that's enough, it's ok, go ahead and remove the usurpers. That's what they basically did in 1776, once they defined/declared what our form of government would be (didn't include being dictated to by the British). Asking for a friend!

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CDP1984 4 points ago +4 / -0

I am not sure about the constitution, but the declaration of independence, which gives the constitution it's legal authority says it is the necessary and right thing to do.