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In reply to the discussion: "There's no statute or specific provision of the Constitution that specifically authorizes [View all]Atticus
(15,124 posts)81. If you believe you just made sense, that's one. nt
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"There's no statute or specific provision of the Constitution that specifically authorizes [View all]
Atticus
Sep 2018
OP
Those things were all done through constitutional amendments or supreme court decisions
htuttle
Sep 2018
#2
There is nothing wrong with a little levity, especially when the situation begs for it.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2018
#32
All of those things occurred as the result of court decisions, legislation,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2018
#8
I believe the Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1863, two years before the South was conquered
hedda_foil
Sep 2018
#126
Y'know, when the birthers argued that the courts could overturn Obama's election
onenote
Sep 2018
#11
Outside of impeachment and conviction or resignation it's nigh impossible in our system.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2018
#18
The OP seems to be suggesting that if enough people protest, SCOTUS will suspend the Constitution.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2018
#24
This wins the most ridiculous mischaracterization award for responses in this thread. nt
Atticus
Sep 2018
#27
Please cite the Article in the Constitution where it provides for annulments of elections ?
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2018
#71
please provide me the article that says Congress can't interpret the Constitution
bigtree
Sep 2018
#73
It really behooves the original poster to share with us his plan to oust a sitting president
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2018
#21
I have posted a suggestion above, but it is just one. If I understand your position
Atticus
Sep 2018
#25
Please point to an Amendment or Article in the Constitution that provides for an election annullment
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2018
#28
It's cynical to posit scenarios that have no chance of materializing.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2018
#36
I saw a thread agitating in favor of a military coup or at least ruminating about one.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2018
#49
The Constitution is imperfect but it offers the possibility of amending itself.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2018
#67
I understand your reluctance to deal in facts. At this point, please declare yourelf my superior
Atticus
Sep 2018
#85
The Constitution provides "A" method to remove a legitimately elected POTUS. Disregarding for the
Atticus
Sep 2018
#68
And if they pass a law that SCOTUS feels is outside the Constitution SCOTUS can overrule it.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2018
#90
And, of course, the Constitution is a static document, right? How it is interpreted
Atticus
Sep 2018
#75
It is a dynamic document that gets modified by a static provision covering how it gets modified.
brooklynite
Sep 2018
#77
As clearly stated in the OP, these were examples of changes that no one thought
Atticus
Sep 2018
#72
The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments came about solely because of a civil war...
First Speaker
Sep 2018
#94
Step 1: Work towards election day. Step 2: After election day, evaluate options
struggle4progress
Sep 2018
#92
Difficult to imagine, I understand, but these are things that it was "understood" would
Atticus
Sep 2018
#111
I can understand why you'd rather play "waddabout" than actually respond to what was said. nt
Atticus
Sep 2018
#123
I'll add myself to the list of people telling you how silly this comparison is
mythology
Sep 2018
#105
I'll observe that, in a 12-hour discussion the OP has failed to make any suggestion...
brooklynite
Sep 2018
#120