Talk:Usurper

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[edit] What about the non-derogatory term?

It says in the article that usurper is a derogatory term. If so, what is the non-derogatory term for.. erm... an usurper of the throne?

Same meaning. I don't think it is that derogatory. kind of like thief isn't derogatory. Rds865 (talk) 04:39, 27 April 2008 (UTC)

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[edit] NPOV

The lead sentence in the Judicial usurpation section reads, 'The usurpation of political power by a panel of judges is not unique to America's "juristocracy."' If this is not stating a (fairly extreme) point of view, I don't know what is. This article could be made neutral, but it will take some work. --Russ (talk) 13:34, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

I have changed the first sentence in the Judicial usurpation section to a nuetral sentence. J. D. Hunt (talk) 16:55, 30 May 2008 (UTC)