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Deep State Lobbyists Pushing an Article V Convention — U.S. Constitution in Jeopardy

Judi Caler has written a short but very essential article entitled “Bluffing Their Way to an Art. V Convention, Part 1″ which you can read here.  We have also included it in its entirety below. Legislators, it’s especially critical that you read this right away, if you value our U.S. Constitution and the freedoms that so many […]

False Statements in SJR3’s Call for a Convention

Dangers of a federal convention! Our U.S. Constitution is the oldest national constitution in the world! We should keep it in place and not risk having it replaced. Wake up! The ruthless RINO Republicans asked us to put our (forced) Social Security taxes (our money WE paid into the government) on the altar to be sacrificed, […]

Urgent !!! We Need Your Help To Save The Constitution!!

Without your help we could be Con-Conned Out of our 2nd Amendment Rights to Keep and Bear Arms Several states have introduced bills allegedly nullifying federal gun laws and rejecting Obama’s Executive Order mandating such. The message is basically:”You aren’t going to get our 2nd Amendment!” There are other bills nullifying Obamacare, the NDAA (indefinite detention of American […]

Two Forces Behind the Scenes Pushing a Constitutional Convention

The letter below shows how the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and theNational Council of State Legislators (NCSL)are working together to force a Constitutional Convention (Con-Con) that could, and most probably would, dismantle or throw out altogether our Constitution, just as the founders did in 1787 when they discarded the Articles of Confederation. This letter, from the National […]

The Effort to Dismantle Our Constitution

By Jackie Patru
(revised and updated January, 2001)

Under article V of the Constitution, our founding fathers established two methods for future generations to add amendments to the Constitution.

Under method 1: Two-thirds of both houses of Congresscan propose an amendment, and then three-fourths of the states ratify it… or not.

Under method 2: Two-thirds (34) of the states call for a federal constitutional convention, and then three-fourths of the states ratify whatever amendments are proposed by the convention.


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