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HIGH ALERT: Article V / Convention of States Filed In MO House! Must Defeat!

March 6, 2014 Action Alerts

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HIGH ALERT: We Need Help in EVERY state, especially the Heartland,

to Defend our Constitution

and Defeat the Convention of States!

 

 

The following two bills are about a Convention of States/ Article V Convention/ Constitutional Convention in MISSOURI.  They have recently been filed but aren’t currently on the House calendar: 
~H.C.R.41  prepares for a Convention of States / Article V Amendments Convention / Constitutional Convention 
 
~H.B.2036 attempts to control the convention once it’s called 
ACTION:  OPPOSE! 
ASK YOUR Missouri STATE REPRESENTATIVE TO VOTE NO ON BOTH BILLS.  (Reasons why are listed below.)  
Even if you don’t live in Missouri, YOU CAN STILL CALL THEIR REPRESENTATIVES.  
ASK HOUSE SPEAKER TIMOTHY JONES TO STOP THESE BILLS BY KEEPING THEM OFF THE FLOOR. 
Both bills have the same sponsor and co-sponsors EXCEPT Rep. Joshua Peters is only a co-sponsor of HB2036 (not HCR41).
YOU MAY CONTACT THEM AT THE FOLLOWING PHONE NUMBERS & EMAILS:
H.C.R.41    “Applies to Congress for the calling of a convention to propose certain amendments to the United States Constitution which place limits on the federal government”
 
HCR 41 has 1 Sponsor:  
Rep. Mike Moon (District 157)  573-751-4077    Mike.Moon@house.mo.gov 

HCR 41 has 16 co-sponsors:  
Timothy Jones (110, Speaker of the House) 573-751-0562   Tim.Jones@house.mo.gov
John Diehl (89, Majority Floor Leader)  573-751-1544   John.Diehl@house.mo.gov
Eric Burlison (133)  573-751-0136    Eric.Burlison@house.mo.gov
Lyle Rowland (155)  573-751-2042   Lyle.Rowland@house.mo.gov
Charlie Davis (162)  573-751-7082  Charlie.Davis@house.mo.gov
Bill White (161)  573-751-3791    Bill.White@house.mo.gov
Mike Kelley (127)  573-751-2165   Mike.Kelley@house.mo.gov
Bill Lant (159)  573-751-9801  Bill.Lant@house.mo.gov
Bill Reiboldt (160)   573-751-9781   Bill.Reiboldt@house.mo.gov
Warren Love (125)  573-751-4065  Warren.Love@house.mo.gov
Rick Brattin (55)  573-751-3783   Rick.Brattin@house.mo.gov
Andrew Koenig (99)  573-751-5568   Andrew.Koenig@house.mo.gov
Jeff Pogue (143)   573-751-2264   Jeff.Pogue@house.mo.gov
Sonya Anderson (131)  573-751-2948  Sonya.Anderson@house.mo.gov
Tom Hurst (62)   573-751-1344   Tom.Hurst@house.mo.gov
Scott Fitzpatrick (158)   573-751-1488  Scott.Fitzpatrick@house.mo.gov
   
H.B.2036  “Establishes the procedures for delegates and alternates to an Article V convention for proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States”
H.B.2036 has 1 Sponsor:  
Rep. Mike Moon (District 157)  573-751-4077    Mike.Moon@house.mo.gov 
H.B.2036  has 17 Co-sponsors:
Timothy Jones (110, Speaker of the House) 573-751-0562   Tim.Jones@house.mo.gov
John Diehl (89, Majority Floor Leader)  573-751-1544   John.Diehl@house.mo.gov
Lyle Rowland (155)  573-751-2042   Lyle.Rowland@house.mo.gov
Charlie Davis (162)  573-751-7082  Charlie.Davis@house.mo.gov
Bill White (161)  573-751-3791    Bill.White@house.mo.gov
Mike Kelley (127)  573-751-2165   Mike.Kelley@house.mo.gov
Bill Lant (159)  573-751-9801  Bill.Lant@house.mo.gov
Bill Reiboldt (160)   573-751-9781   Bill.Reiboldt@house.mo.gov
Warren Love (125)  573-751-4065  Warren.Love@house.mo.gov
Eric Burlison (133)  573-751-0136    Eric.Burlison@house.mo.gov
Rick Brattin (55)  573-751-3783   Rick.Brattin@house.mo.gov
Andrew Koenig (99)  573-751-5568   Andrew.Koenig@house.mo.gov
Jeff Pogue (143)   573-751-2264   Jeff.Pogue@house.mo.gov
Joshua Peters (076) 573-751-7605  Joshua.Peters@house.mo.gov
Sonya Anderson (131)  573-751-2948  Sonya.Anderson@house.mo.gov
Tom Hurst (62)   573-751-1344   Tom.Hurst@house.mo.gov
Scott Fitzpatrick (158)   573-751-1488  Scott.Fitzpatrick@house.mo.gov

 

Again, PLEASE contact these Representatives and urge them to OPPOSE HCR41 and HB2036.  
Look at the hundreds of Progressive and U.N. Agenda 21 groups *listed here* who actually support an Convention of States / Article V Amendments Convention / Constitutional Convention.  Take a look at this list!  NO true liberty-loving person would support this Convention of States.
Along with Michael Farris (Esq., of “Convention of States” (COS), and author of the “parental rights” amendment which delegates power over children to the federal & state governments)  and George Soros, here is a sampling of more Liberal Progressives that are endorsing the Convention of States / Article V Amendments Convention / Constitutional Convention: 
Progressive Democrats of America*
Sierra Club
Unitarian Universalists for a Just Economic Community
Friends of the Earth
Vermont for Single Payer
Democrats United for Progress
Americans for Healthcare
Berkeley Fellowship of Universalist Unitarians, Social Justice Committee
Democratic Socialists of Central Ohio
Democracy for Missouri  ∗
District 7 West Move On Council
Klamath Sustainable Communities
Move On – Vancouver Washington Chapter
Occupy COMO – Columbia, MO  ∗
Sierra Club, Osage group of the Missouri Chapter  ∗
MovetoAmend.net
2013 National OCCUPY Gathering

 

Reasons against a Convention of States a.k.a. Article V Amendments Convention a.k.a. Constitutional Convention

1) Barry Goldwater said: “[I am] totally opposed [to a Constitutional Convention]…We may wind up with a Constitution so far different from that we have lived under for two hundred years that the Republic might not be able to continue.”

 

2) Chief Justice Warren Burger said: “There is no effective way to limit or muzzle the actions of a Constitutional Convention. The convention could make its own rules and set its own agenda.  Congress might try to limit the convention to one amendment or to one issue, but there is no way to assure that the convention would obey.  After a convention is convened, it will be too late to stop the convention if we don’t like its agenda.  The meeting in 1787 ignored the limit placed by the confederation Congress “for the sole and express purpose.”

 

3) With George Washington as chairman, they were able to deliberate in total secrecy, with no press coverage and no leaks.  A Constitutional Convention today would be a free-for-all for special interest groups, television coverage, and press speculation.

 

Reason why we must NOT promote or endorse a Convention of States (COS) / Article V Amendment Convention:

There is no provision in Article V empowering state legislators to choose the delegates to a Constitutional Convention or to “limit” the scope of a Con-Con.  There are no rules, no regulations or instructions, and once a Convention of this type is underway, the delegates answer to NOBODY!

 

According to Corpus Juris Secundum 16 C.J.S. 9

The members of a Constitutional Convention are the direct representatives of the people and, as such,

they may exercise all sovereign powers that are vested in the people of the state.

The members of a Constitutional Convention are the direct representatives of the people, and as such

(1)  They may exercise all sovereign powers that are vested in the people of the state. 

(2)  They derive their powers not from the legislature, but from the people. 

(3)  Their power may not in any respect be limited or restrained by the legislature.

(4)  Under this view, it is a Legislative Body of the Highest Order and may not only frame, but mayalso enact and promulgate.    

 

Citations:

(1) Mississippi (1892) Sproule v. Fredericks;  11 So. 472

(2) Iowa (1883) Koehler v. Hill;  14 N.W. 738

(3) West Virginia (1873)  Loomis v. Jackson;  6 W. Va. 613

(4) Oklahoma (1907) Frantz v. Autry;  91 p. 193

(5) Texas (1912)  Cox v. Robison;  150 S.W. 1149

We’ve been sending you warning emails for YEARS about a Convention of States.  Click here and here to read some of our many past articles about this important (and Constitution-threatening) topic.   
You worked with us on stopping the Blueway…  Precious people, PLEASE work with us on this issue, also. 
MISSOURI LEGISLATORS:  Don’t be naive.  Article V authorizes Congress to decide on the mode of ratification; either by state legislatures OR by ratifying conventions, thus circumventing the legislatures of the states.  (In 1933, the 21st Amendment – lifting the prohibition on alcohol – was ratified by conventions.)
Do you still think you can control this type of convention?  Absolutely, positively NOT!  
Thanks for reading!  Please remember to forward this email to everyone on your list and see that this goes viral! 
 
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