Posted on 02/03/2014 4:35:22 PM PST by dontreadthis
Citizens for Self-Governance and the Convention of States Project are pleased that you will be joining us tonight for our first in the 3-part Tele-Townhall Series, Article V: The Real Deal.
Article V: The Real Deal will walk you through the Convention of States process in plain, simple English and answer some of the most common questions about Article V before, during, and after the convention.
To join us with your computer, please click on this link.
To join us by telephone, simply call this toll-free number: 888-409-5380.
We're looking forward to seeing you there!
Part I Before the Convention: Mythbusting
Michael Farris, head of the COS Project, will kick things off on February 3 at 8pm EST by doing some myth busting. A number of objections have been raised against a Convention of States, and Michael would like to respond to a few of them.
Michael will give a brief presentation, after which you'll have the chance to ask him questions pertaining to Article V and the Convention of States process.
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Article V ping to COS tele-townhall at 8:00 PM.
I’m in.
starts on time
SAVE THE DATES:
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Part II - February, 13 at 8:00 p.m. EST
“During The Convention: We Know the Rules”
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Part III - February 20, at 8:00 p.m. EST
“After The Convention: A Vision For The Future”
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8:00PM is east coast time. It’s on now! (5:17 PST)
BTW - Hillary’s campaign PAC, “Priorities USA” is raking in money by the millions. It’s rolling so hard that democrats running for senate are already complaining that their donors aren’t coming forth.
audio keeps cutting out on the webcast for some reason...
I’m battling the flu and went horizontal after pinging the list. What did you take away from the tele-townhall? Does our movement have a chance?
The presenters were very knowledgeable and very confident.
They were clear to stat the things that we know to be true
and to differentiate them from the things that we just don’t know yet.
One thing that was clearly explained was that the various states could
and probably would send varying numbers of delegates to the convention,
but for voting purposes within the convention, it would be one state, one vote.
It will take more grass roots interest and involvement to build momentum.
Sorry to hear of your illness, I have been battling “enraged sinuses”, myself.
Did it get cold on the cape?
Now, if only Ted Cruz would openly join the movement, tell the world the senate was corrupted by the 17th, that its repeal is an absolute prerequisite to restoration of freedom.
Yep, we've had several nights well below freezing. Sometimes we go an entire winter without a freeze at all.
Are you in a FL COS leadership position?
The presenters said that the webcast from last night would be available sometime today.
Not sure if that was in the form of a replay, podcast, or a transcript.
That area you are in...I remember a couple of the rare cold snaps.
The math behind the design loads for home heating typically had not
taken such events into account, and when they came, home units
would run full blast continuously and just not be able to keep up.
Later, I lived a few years in far south Fla and many of the
homes there had no provision whatsoever for heating.
When the rare event did come, there was nothing to be done
to try to heat your home, because there was no furnace at all.
no, but I have submitted my name. It appears that the state leadership positions are already filled.
http://action.conventionofstates.com/
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