If your mind’s eye equates legislatively appointed delegates with popularly elected congressmen and senators, . . . you are mistaken. Delegates will conduct themselves within the bounds of their commissions.
If your minds eye equates legislatively appointed delegates with popularly elected congressmen and senators, . . . you are mistaken. Delegates will conduct themselves within the bounds of their commissions.
In the same way the delegates did in 1787? Did those delegates conduct themselves within the bounds of their commissions? Why should we believe that these delegates (who are not made of the same stuff as the Framers) will act to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution?
More importantly, the federal government ignores and violates the Constitution daily. Why should we believe that any new boundaries the Article V convention should place upon the federal government will restrain them any more than the existing Constitution? Why open Pandora's Box when you can't guarantee that the federal government will obey your new restrictions?
James R. McClure Jr.
Jeffersonian Anti-Federalist Democrat
“Delegates will conduct themselves within the bounds of their commissions.”
Or so some would like to believe ... nice theory. Bad Idea.