Posted on 08/29/2013 2:58:45 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Constitution is a sacred and cherished American document. But Mark Levin, a popular conservative national radio talk show host, has started a modern-day movement to revamp it in order to save it from liberals who he believes seek to destroy it.
The lines at bookstores are out the door with people waiting to get a signed copy of Levin's New York Times No. 1 best seller, The Liberty Amendments.
"We are unmoored from the Constitution and people see it," Levin said.
The radio talk show host and constitutional scholar says he's fed up with 100 years of what he calls "growing authoritarianism" from liberals.
"We're fighting for our society and our Constitution. What are they fighting for? To take it all away from us," Levin said on his radio show.
"We know what's going to happen in situations like this," he told CBN News. "The government becomes more coercive, more tyrannical; the circle of liberty around each individual becomes smaller and smaller."
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In a rapidly Left leaning Nation let’s say that this gets off the ground in 3-5 years (a quick estimate) when the demographics are even worse. I love Levine but people are NOT thinking this through. Don’t think for a second that the Left is some unorganized rabble of hippies.
I detest defeatism. Quit before you start, that’s the ticket!
I am all for his idea...but why will we pay attention to new amendments when we so easily ignore the old?
Mark said it is re-establishing what the Founders intended and the states have the force to make it happen through this procedure. To turn back what has been ignored.
Mark was on with Hannity for one hour a few weeks ago and someone asked a smiliar question. Mark said it only took 20-30 percent of the people to make a difference in the revolution and it is going to be the activists who make the difference.
True...and the bottom up approach, basically ignoring the feds, is what enthuses me.
Me too! I say it is well worth giving it a huge try!
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