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Of course, for the state in question, it wouldn't be "our" Constitution any more. I -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Secession isn't accomplished simply by declaring it. That question, at least, has been pretty decisively answered. So it's CA's constitution until the
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mara (aka mara)
Mar 28 '20, 08:02
secession actually is done.
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And yet we mark our independence from the Declaration of Independence, not the end of the Revolutionary War. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Mar 28, 08:07
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Yes, it's very fanciful. -- nm
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mara
Mar 28, 08:53
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