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... however much it is a revered document (to some, anyway), was not law in 1776, and is not law today.
It was a statement of intent. Law governs today, and that law is the Constitution and its accumulations of legal language to date, some of which is directed specifically at violent overthrow of the government.
It's not self-censorship. As I said, if you want to stand on the streetcorner and advocate overthrow of the government in 2004 because you believe the election might be rigged, that's your choice. Posting here obligates you to the local rules, one of which is that you don't broach this subject in any way, shape or form which can be construed as advocacy of revolution.
Ultimately, this is about opinion, and reasoned opinion. If you throw out what might be construed as a challenge, that attracts attention, to you, and the board. The board doesn't advocate what you say, but they can be enjoined because you suggested something you should not have in their bailiwick.
Your opinion about armed revolution is just that--yours alone. Maybe many others, for reasons more well thought out than yours, believe otherwise--that we are not yet at the point you suggest. That's not self-censorship--that's common sense, in much the same way that yelling "fire" in a crowded theater is not a protected exercise of free speech.
In truth, I don't know how the general population would react if elections were suspended in 2004. If that happens, there would be a Constitutional crisis, no doubt. But, your poll does not consider that Congress (yeah, I know, I know), would finally get its back up and do something. Does not consider that a suit before the courts might resolve a bald-faced power grab of the Executive branch in the people's favor.
Presented as it was, your poll could have been construed as an either/or condition, encouraging people to act in a way which is now illegal, or without just cause. After all, who decides when the election is rigged? You? On what basis? The results weren't to your liking? God forbid, maybe a majority of the people in this country really do want to elect Bush....
It's more complicated than you would like it to be, I fear.
That said, if you want to avoid all you imagine, you have to be smarter than the assholes in charge of this country now. Being smarter first means not doing something dumb that gets you thrown in Ashcroft's pokey.... Contrary to radical popular opinion, no one gets much accomplished while in jail.
Cheers.
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