Posted on 07/10/2021 3:31:11 PM PDT by Jacquerie
Article V ping!
and if they meet and make things worse? what then?
You mean open our southern border, promote Critical Race Theory, men in women’s sports, do away with energy independence, force electric vehicles on an unwilling society, steal federal elections, and take over local zoning?
Are these the suggestions you fear from a COS?
Nuclear weapon release from an F15?
Why not? You feel a convention would make things better but what if a convention decided to remove all our rights? What if the demoncrats ruin the convention like everything else?
Forgive me but I am old and a bit dense. Shouldn’t the title be “If Two-Thirds States Convened”?
Try reading before posting.
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Stop embarrassing yourself. Visit https://conventionofstates.com/ and learn.
yes just like a presidency couldnt be stolen by fake votes,,,,theu could ruin this also
Worry about something more probable, like getting struck by lightning when you step outside.
Before the First Republican-Democrat War started some States did convene. They came to an agreement but it was not enough to prevent the war.
I told you I was old and dense. You didn’t have to rub it in.
Pretty much par for the course these days on FR though.
Have a nice evening!
<>Have a nice evening!<>
Thanks. I am.
Great link!
In December 1860, on the eve of the Civil War, Kentucky Senator John J. Crittenden (1787-1863) introduced legislation aimed at resolving the looming secession crisis in the Deep South.
The amendments made major concessions to southern concerns. They forbade the abolition of slavery on federal land in slaveholding states, compensated owners of runaway slaves
https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/crittenden-compromise
Nice post and I especially like your tag line.
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