Declaration of Independence 'illegal, grounds for treason'

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/10/2...-treason-british-lawyers-say/?test=latestnews

The assertion was made at a debate in Philadelphia between British and American lawyers over the legitimacy of the United States of America.

At the debate, pitting British barristers against American attorneys, lawyers for the former colonial power argued that America’s Declaration of Independence in 1776 “was not only illegal, but actually treasonable,” according to the BBC.

The lawyers representing the British team decided that the Americans had no legal grounds for secession. "[President Abraham] Lincoln made the case against secession and he was right."

Seriously. Why would they want us back in this condition.
 
Hear, hear!

I can confidentally assume I speak for all freeborn Brits when I say we're not overly concerned about what condition the incumbant administration and economy is in, we just want our bloody land back!
 
Hear, hear!

I can confidentally assume I speak for all freeborn Brits when I say we're not overly concerned about what condition the incumbant administration and economy is in, we just want our bloody land back!

there's no such thing as a freeborn brit, evelyn.
 
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Hear, hear!

I can confidentally assume I speak for all freeborn Brits when I say we're not overly concerned about what condition the incumbant administration and economy is in, we just want our bloody land back!

Which bloody land would that be, sir?

The land you've illegally occupied, that's what!

Do you have a flag?? :p

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYeFcSq7Mxg]Eddie Izzard- Do you have a Flag? - YouTube[/ame]
 
Hear, hear!

I can confidentally assume I speak for all freeborn Brits when I say we're not overly concerned about what condition the incumbant administration and economy is in, we just want our bloody land back!

Im sure the lawyer for the Powhatan would argue that it was never actually your (the Brits) land (atleast eastern Virginia) to get back.
 
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Hear, hear!

I can confidentally assume I speak for all freeborn Brits when I say we're not overly concerned about what condition the incumbant administration and economy is in, we just want our bloody land back!



By what right do you claim whatever land it is that you are coveting?
 
Hear, hear!

I can confidentally assume I speak for all freeborn Brits when I say we're not overly concerned about what condition the incumbant administration and economy is in, we just want our bloody land back!

Blagger my good friend, if you truly want this land now known as the United States of America; Sue me........................


:lol::lol::lol:
 
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There is a popular myth that "five signers were tortured and executed by the British" but evidence indicates that no Declaration of Independence signer died at the hands of the British.
 
I can confidentally assume I speak for all freeborn Brits when I say we're not overly concerned about what condition the incumbant administration and economy is in, we just want our bloody land back!

I imagine the Celts, Picts, and Scots want theirs back, too.
 

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