The Constitution of original intent, referred to by the late Robert Bork as "the Constitution in Exile," has been superseded by the Living Constitution. This is the Constitution of penumbras and emanations, the Constitution whose meaning changes even though the words don't change.
So far, 8 states have piled on to Georgia's application language. What these states are applying for is a Convention for Proposing Amendments in which state delegations will formulate structural amendments that will permit the states to take back what the federal entity took from them over the years. There is absolutely no chance that Congress would formulate and pass such amendments on to the states for ratification. Congress will never willingly reduce its own power, for that would violate human nature. Only the states assembled in convention can write the amendments that would strip power from the federal entity and return it to the states where it belongs.
Georgia's application language is the charter for what the states wish to accomplish, and that language was extracted from Mark Levin's book The Liberty Amendments.
Only the states assembled in convention can write the amendments that would strip power from the federal entity and return it to the states where it belongs.What amendments exactly? The hope and change amendments?...Could you be more vague?
What a bunch of double-speak hogwash.
Why would I want the state to have the power the feds had?...the power needs to be returned to the people WHERE IT BELONGS.
I don't trust state government any more than I trust the fed.
If you fools think state legislators are going to do YOU any favors at a COS, you're stupider than you act. that language was extracted from Mark Levin's book
You might not be helping your cause around here with that backing.