“This won’t turn out like we think it will.”
You’re right. If COS happens, it will be a disaster. They will absolutely and once-and-for-all destroy the Bill of Rights.
The people there will be chosen by the State Legislatures.
They will be restricted by law as to the amendments that they can vote on and how they must vote.
That doesn’t leave much room for the delegates to be crooked.
Unlike the Convention of 1787 instantaneous communication is easily available so there is no need for the delegates to make decisions on their own.
Most likely the convention would be broadcast by CSPAN so all of the country’s patriots can keep an eye on the proceedings.
I would think that any shenanigans would be kept to a minimum.
Now while most of the State’s legislatures are in Republican hands is the time to strike.
“If COS happens, it will be a disaster. They will absolutely and once-and-for-all destroy the Bill of Rights.”
See post #27. Read it, then tell me exactly how that is remotely probable. What propose amendments could come out, and GET PASSED BY 38 STATES, that would destroy the bill of rights? Name the 38 states. Heck, name 25.
But you can’t, so let’s hear your word salad deflection.
Right?
Just keep voting. As if it matters.
You don’t know the outcome of a COS.
From what the rats have done in just a few months, we have real good clues as to where they will take the United States.