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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

did engaged in insurrection. the colorado supreme court anticipating that argument cited attorney general henry stanbury's definition of engaged, at the time the 14th amendment was being debated. colorado supreme court attorney general stanbury opined that a person may engage in insurrection or rebellion, without having actually levied war or taken arms. thus, attorney general stanberry's of you, when individuals acting in their official capacities act in the furtherance of the common unlawful purpose or do any overact for the purpose of promoting the rebellion, they have engaged in an insurrection or rebellion, from section three, disqualification

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

furtherance of the common unlawful purpose or do any over to act for the purpose of promoting the rebellion, they have engaged in insurrection or rebellion, for section three, disqualification purposes. the colorado supreme court also close attorney general stanbury saying, when a person has by speech or by writing incited others to engage in rebellion, he must come under the disqualification. the words of the 14th i management that are never quoted by the trump lawyers in their supreme court brief our aid or comfort. prohibition on holding office applies to those who engaged in insurrection, and those who give them instruction and those who give, quote, aid or comfort, according to the 14th amendment. means secretary of state, shana

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