Posted on 11/13/2013 2:16:09 PM PST by Jacquerie
Article V ping!
Ultimately, the success of a Convention of States depends on the citizens of the United States. The grassroots will be the engine that drives this project. If Americans are willing to sacrifice their time and energy, there is still a chance to halt the tyrannical abuses of the federal government. In each state, we will appoint three statewide volunteer leaders: the State Director, Legislative Liaison, and Coalitions Director. These individuals will organize the movement across the state, coordinating volunteers, connecting with state legislators, and building the grassroots network.
In each state legislative district, a District Captain will be appointed to coordinate and mobilize volunteers in their district. There are a number of ways volunteers will be able to be involved in helping move the project forward:
Recruiting friends, family, neighbors and co-workers to join the effort.
Writing letters, making calls, and/or visiting state legislators offices to encourage them to support a Convention of States.
Attending legislative hearings to show support for a Convention of States.
Working on campaigns to elect candidates who support the cause.
Organizing and speaking at events in your area as a representative for COS.
For more information about leadership job descriptions and volunteer opportunities visit www.conventionofstates.com.
The Founders gave us the tools to curb the federal abuse of power. Its time we stand up and use them to preserve libertynot only for ourselves but for posterity.
While I personally have no arguement with the Article V ideas - lets face it.
It ain't gonna happen.
It has already begun:
They have almost 30 state directors and over 100,000 volunteers. They want 400,000 in 4000 precincts in 40 or 42 states. They just started and it’s going well.
Preamble bump!
-PJ
Any amendments offered should be made with the purpose of our government in mind. For us, it is to secure our natural rights. That stands foursquare against what our oppressors in Washington are doing to us.
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THAT entails hundreds of laws and judicial decisions these past hundred years. By that approach, it will be far easier to get 34 legislatures to pass identical resolutions.
Thank you, Jacquerie.
Bad attitude.
“...Ultimately, the success of a Convention of States depends on the citizens of the United States.
The grassroots will be the engine that drives this project...”
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There is a whole lot of educating that needs to happen.
Amongst ourselves, amongst our acquaintances, and amongst out state legislatures.
This is talking about halting globalization and Agenda 21. It will have many well financed international and national opponents who are currently supporting those ideas. The primary supporters we would be opposing are the Council on Foreign relations. This is going to be a long and bloody fight.
You and I and most freepers converse in a nearly lost language.
Name me any issue that needs addressed or potential amendment a convention would produce that 38 states will agree on and ratify.
It is a brilliant approach. And I have no doubt it will work. You can expect more and more RAT panic as this builds momentum. After the meeting at Mt. Vernon, where the RATS will understand that this is real, they will go absolutely ballistic. Effectively utilizing ARTICLE V. can undo the Progressives’ war on the Constitution that has raged for a hundred years. THEY WILL NOT TAKE THIS LYING DOWN. It will take enormous courage on the part of the state legislatures: the international LEFT, the globalist movement, and the Jihadists will all attack with everything they have. IT WILL BE VICIOUS.
I was borned as a free man, and I will die as a free man, dag nab it.
I surrender none of my god given rights to any man or government.
The first is from the American Legislative Exchange Council, a conservative pro-business group. This document has been sent to every state legislator in the country.
Proposing Constitutional Amendments by a Convention of the States: A Handbook for State Lawmakers
The second is a 1973 report from the American Bar Association attempting to identify gray areas in the amendatory process to include an Amendments Convention. It represents the view of the ruling class of 40 years ago. While I don't like some of their conclusions, they have laid out the precedents that may justify those conclusions. What I respect is the comprehensive job they did in locating all the gray areas. They went so far as to identify a gray area that didn't pop up until the Equal Rights Amendment crashed and burned a decade later. Even if you find yourself in disagreement with their vision, it's worth reading to see how the ruling class will try to dominate an Amendments Convention.
Report of the ABA Special Constitutional Convention Study Committee
“...Name me any issue...”
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Term limits?
Limiting Federal power to take private property?
Limiting Taxation?
What would you like to see?
No thanks.
I have a well-thought opinion as to what needs to be done, but I'm not Nostradamus and will not predict what, if anything will be done.
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