Posted on 03/30/2013 10:54:33 AM PDT by Bob Ireland
Loren J. Ems, author of "Sword of Liberty" has organized an Article V Constitutional conference at the University of Central Florida. The event, to be held the weekend of April 26-27, has enlisted a number of 'experts' to participate.
Such an 'Article V' convention can be held by various states, bypassing Washington altogether. This current effort would be a beginning.
Citizens are encouraged to participate, and can enroll at the conference web site. Any FReeper including those from Florida are welcome to participate in the weekend meetings.
Attendance is FREE
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Or such things as repealing the bill of rights.
Go for it! Restore the tenth amendment! Restore the limits on the federal government! Rein in the feds!!
In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote that if the federal government were to become self-destructive, it would be the right of the American people to alter it. In Article V of the Constitution our founders preserved that right by empowering the states, as those that originally established the federal government, to bypass and reform it by convening an Article V Convention, which permits the states to amend the Constitution.
Participants in the UCF Article V Convention Conference will decide whether to recommend this course of action to the state legislature after discussing the financial policies of our government. If the Article V Convention is recommended, a constitutional amendment will be proposed which would:
Implement major economic reforms, and optionally, empower the state governors and legislatures with the right to veto and enact federal legislation.
Go for broke!!
I don’t want the population who elected Obama to vote on a new constitution.
A much more effective approach will be to push our state representatives to enforce the one we have, especially the 10th Amendment.
If we cannot use what we have, which is clearly quite powerful, what makes anyone think our State legislatures will not strip the document and neuter such provisions leaving us with something more like the EU Constitution?
We either allow them to continue boiling us to death or we jump out of the pot and fight like hell for liberty!!
This convention could open up a big can of worms. Or worst, put us on a path to CWII.
Then again, it might be time to hit the reset button...
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The founders would’ve been shooting by now.
What often seems like a sure-fire idea, later backfires. This is a good example.
Duras is correct: there is a greater chance of mischief occurring contra the liberties espoused in our U.S.Constitution than any possibility of improving that governing document.
Adding more amendments to it will not improve government.
What is required is enforcement of the rule of law.
That can only be achieved by removing the present occupants of the White House. Adding amendments to the Constitution will achieve nothing!
Exactly!
Rus- we need to look into this
It is not a Constitutional Convention... read the site.
We need to wrest control of our country from the carpetbaggers... if not by popular action then by:??? Secession? Revolution?
Anything is possible, I suppose... we already have a can of worms: Washington! :-) Hope youse is well!
The American Legislative Exchange Council has produced a fine document by Rob Natelson as a handbook for state legislators interested in petitioning Congress for an Amendments Convention. I have that as a beautiful color Adobe document that is too good to break down for HTML. The Council does in fact have a link to that document.
Natelson's work is outstanding, and he has 90% of it right. But he did not appear to read the 1973 ABA Report, which is he has 10% of it wrong.
There are good reference works for this topic which should assuage the fears of those who think that an Amendments Convention could simply start over again with a new constitution.
If I ever get my Professor Publius website up, I intend to sell MP3 versions of lectures on constitutional topics, and one of them will be a lecture laying out all the angles on an Amendments Convention, to include the ABA Report and Natelson's paper, developing the differences between them and the legal aspects.
Why not attend and make sure that does not happen?
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