Don't be Conned by the Con Con
Many Americans are upset at the criminal behavior of our legislators in violation to the Constitution. So they think an Article V Convention of States changing the Constitution would solve this. They are WRONG. It will play into hands of those who want to destroy America and its rights to freedom.
Several resolutions filed in this year’s state
legislative sessions call for an Article V Convention of States to amend the US
Constitution.
South Carolina’s convention of states
legislation is part of a nationwide movement to rein in a presumed reckless
federal government by placing specific restraining mechanisms such as term
limits, balanced budget requirements and other fiscal restraints directly
within the Constitution.
They ignore the fact that the problem is
the Constitution is not being enforced! New rules will also be ignored which go
against Democrat plans to join the Marxist world government.
While this is a commendable goal, the
convention approach is misguided and risky. The constitution exists to preserve
a solid structure of representative government and to protect the inalienable,
self-evident rights of a free people. Legislation governing debt and spending
levels belongs in the US code of laws after being properly debated by the
people’s representatives in Congress. If we can vote these devils out in 2022!
When people with evil agendas, and
ignorant people meddle around with a machine that works they cause it to
malfunction.
The fact is it was Liberal Democrats who
were the first to suggest an Article 5 Constitutional Convention to
alter our Constitution! What are they up to? They want to place us under the
control of the Marxist United Nations which has been behind all the destruction
under Obama/Biden. Destruction of our right to God given freedoms!
The
convention approach is dangerous.
Article V of the Constitution places no
boundaries on the topics that may be discussed, and because there is no
precedent for a convention under the provisions of Article V, there is no
guarantee that fundamental rights such as free speech, the bearing of arms, and
unreasonable search and seizure – just to name a few (Which has illegally happened
to Trump supporters already) – would not be rewritten or even struck.
Activists from all points on the political spectrum have pushed for a
convention of states for various reasons, and if a convention were called,
representatives of all ideologies would participate as selected by the people
of each state brainwashed by the Marxist CFR controlled Media, and agents
funded by Communist criminals like George Soros.
The Constitution states:
The
Congress, whenever two thirds of both houses shall deem it necessary, shall
propose amendments to this Constitution; or on the application of the legislatures of two-thirds of the several
states, shall call a convention for proposing amendments, which in
either case shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of this
Constitution when ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several
states, or by conventions in three-fourths thereof.
A constitutional convention was attempted
as a result of Satanist/Free Mason (who worshipped Alister Crowley) and
Communist Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s attempts to implement the Communist New
Deal through the League of Nations (Now called the United Nations).
There was another attempt during the Civil War
over the issue of slavery.
Our Founding father’s response
“Liberty and order will never be
perfectly safe, until a trespass on the constitutional provisions for either,
shall be felt with the same keenness that presents an invasion of the dearest
rights, until every citizen shall be an Argus to espy, and an Aegean to avenge,
the unhallowed deed.”
James Madison, Speech to Congress, 1792
This concern was not lost on the
founders. James Madison, regarded as “the father of the Constitution” due to
his pivotal role in its creation and adoption, believed that a convention was
not the “most convenient or probable channel” for achieving desired
change. When asked his opinion on a convention of states movement in
1788, he said:
“If a General Convention were to take
place for the avowed and sole purpose of revising the Constitution, it would
naturally consider itself as having a greater latitude than the Congress
appointed to administer and support as well as to amend the system; it would
consequently give greater agitation to the public mind; an election into it
would be courted by the most violent partizans [sic] on both sides; it
[would] probably consist of the most heterogeneous characters; would be the very
focus of that flame which has already too much heated men of all parties; would
no doubt contain individuals of insidious views, who under the mask of seeking
alterations popular in some parts but inadmissible in other parts of the Union
might have a dangerous opportunity of sapping the very foundations of
the fabric. Under all these circumstances it seems scarcely to be
presumable that the deliberations of the body could be conducted in harmony, or
terminate in the general good. Having witnessed the difficulties and
dangers experienced by the first Convention…I should tremble for the result of
a Second, meeting in the present temper of America and under all the
disadvantages I have mentioned.
James Madison, “But a
Constitution of Government once changed from Freedom, can never be restored.
Liberty once lost is lost forever.”
John Adams to Abigail Adams, 1775
“The establishment of Civil
and Religious Liberty was the Motive which induced me to the Field – the object
is attained – and it now remains to be my earnest wish and prayer, that the
Citizens of the United States could make a wise and virtuous use of the
blessings placed before them.”
George Washington to the Reformed German Congregation
of New York City, November 27, 1783
“The people never give up
their liberties but under some delusion.” (From the Fake News and educational
establishments controlled by the CFRs and teachers unions for the Marxist United
Nation’s propaganda.)
Edmund Burke,
Speech at Country Meeting of Buckinghamshire, 1784
“God grant, that not only
the Love of Liberty, but a thorough Knowledge of the Rights of Man, may pervade
all the Nations of the Earth, so that a Philosopher may set his Foot anywhere
on its Surface, and say, 'This is my Country.”
Benjamin
Franklin, Letter to David Hartley, December 4, 1789
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