PresidentMike
Technical Fool
Originally posted by Hamlet
You're defeating your own argument.
Ir is ridiculous to conclude that there is likely to be no legitimate basis for secesation anytime soon, and simultaneously conclude that there is likely to be no legitimate basis for overthrowing the government, but having one as a right and denying the other.
Unless you think one is inherently amoral, of course, which you apparently don't.
Secession cannot be allowed under the constitution. The constitution, as a democratic document that sets up a democratic system and allows for democratic modification, could not present justifiable grounds for sucession. If the constitution were to fail (if Nixon had called out the army to prevent congress from impeaching him, or the president surrenders the nation to invaders from space), we would be in very different territory.
Look at the history of the American Revolution. The way the founding fathers saw it, they didn't secede from the British constitution, because as far as they were concerned it was dead. The King had corrupted that system to the point where it was both intolerable and unalterable. In those conditions, and after great debate and consideration, we decided to leave.