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To: arthurus
I suspect you will be proved correct regarding Trump/Cruz and Article V. My hope is that Cruz will lead the charge before the election to express his support for Article V.

There is no doubt the next prez from the moment of his inauguration will have more in common with South American tyrants than with George Washington, for Obama has swept enormous despotic powers into the executive branch. We have an elective despotism, and the “elective” part will not last long if current events continue on their present course.

Our system has come to unfortunately rely almost entirely on executive branch precedent rather than on the supreme law of the land. The EPA and other administrative monsters must be slayed . . . constitutionally.

On top of all, the Bamster has said he will not allow his transformation to be reversed. Since he has the entire national ruling apparatus at his call, there is no telling what he and his thugs will pull if it appears the rat candidate will lose.

Oh my dear God, how we desperately need an Article V state convention before November 2016.

90 posted on 08/23/2015 2:59:23 PM PDT by Jacquerie ( To shun Article V is to embrace tyranny.)
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To: Jacquerie
If the states were to expedite the Convention so as to call it this fall, I expect there would be some serious intervention from DC, involving, if necessary, the Sultan's Civilian Defense Force.

Likewise I expect that if Trump shows staying power and increases his polling to near 50̀ of the entire electorate before Super Tuesday, there will be a move to physically end his candidacy. The next Tyrant is slated to be sock-puppet Biden.

91 posted on 08/23/2015 3:14:18 PM PDT by arthurus (It's true.)
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