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To: nathanbedford

I believe it can be done. It won’t happen overnight and it will take alot of work. We all have to do what we can to further the project. Buy the book, hand it out to like minded people. Talk to everyone you know about it. Point them to Mark Levin’s radio show. I have learned more from Mark Levin than I learned in four year of college. If everyone in Mark Levin’s audience does their part to promote the project, our state legislators will have to listen to their constituents or face losing their seats. It took the liberals 100 years to turn our country into a marxist state. I say we stand and fight for another 100 years if need be. Let’s go Paul and Paulette Revere’s.


5 posted on 08/27/2013 2:10:22 PM PDT by katwoman5779
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To: katwoman5779

I agree. Levin’s proposal will take a lot of effort - years of effort, with bumps in the road. The only other options at this point, in my opinion, are fully robust tyranny or civil war. I would include state secession, but that’s been tried with catastrophic results. For a while I’ve thought about some of the several states trying to secede basing their rationale on the idea that they signed up for a Constitutional republic with a limited federal government, and the lack of that at a federal level has nullified the original contract, but I can’t see the federal government simply rolling over and letting that happen. In fact, I could even see an Article 5 convention and the subsequent amendments leading to tyranny (by quashing the effort) or civil war (from those who seek to hold their power).

However, you’re right. This is the only reasonable and peaceful option in front of us. God help us.


10 posted on 08/27/2013 2:26:20 PM PDT by redpoll
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