Posted on 12/19/2013 9:16:47 AM PST by Baynative
Earlier this month, Virginia and South Carolina became the first states to pre-file our application, and Florida followed soon after. We hope to put more states on the list soon!
So far, we have legislative sponsors in ten states:
Arkansas Colorado Florida Iowa Montana New Mexico South Carolina Virginia West Virginia Wyoming
(Excerpt) Read more at conventionofstates.com ...
Absolutely.
I was replying to someone with the jitters - it is a gamble, but less so than doing nothing.
And better still than the awful "Plan B" - which is what we're left with IF we do nothing.
The demographic tsunami being planned for us makes the window of opportunity very narrow. More and more red states will turn blue. You can see it happening already in Nevada, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, and New Mexico. It will only get worse. West Virginia may turn red though, given that RATS are destroying the coal industry. The urban areas like Denver are being overrun by RATS. We have to act now.
Thank you for these important updates and have a Merry Christmas!
The original constitution was the result of a "runaway convention" intended to amend the Articles of Confederation. The pols today are much worse as at least the founders fought tyranny.
The actual way to avoid Plan B is to solve the actual problem. Bad people in office.
You need to follow the conversation and listen to what the representatives are saying. There is a lot of effort going into protecting against a runaway mob rule .The next meeting in Indiana will be very definitive.
There is a lot of effort going into protecting against a runaway mob rule
The only way that happens is through one amendment at a time. Limiting to a "subject" or a "purpose" doesn't limit it at all. We're dealing with politicians here.
How are the delegates picked? That's the big problem.
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