Article V Convention Forum
Location:
VFW Post 5381
750 Route 10 West
Whippany, New Jersey 07981
Time:
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
7:00 PM to 9:30 PM (EST)
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED (see note below) Cost: We will ask a $5 donation to VFW to cover rental space charges.
This forum will present pro and con information on holding an Article V Convention of the States to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution. This is an information meeting, not a debate. Materials and information will be available from our presenters:
Pro: The Convention of States Project by Citizens for Self-Governance, Mr. Michael Farris.
Con: The John Birch Society, Mr. John McManus
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Information about a Constitutional Convention:
Ron Paul Opposes a Constitutional Convention:
Ron Paul On Constitutional Convention
Dear Friend:
Thank you for expressing your concern that attempting to roll back the dangerous expansion of government power through constitutional amendment will bring about a constitutional convention. You are indeed correct that a modern constitutional convention, given today's political climate, would be dangerous to liberty by leaving us open to sudden, sweeping change in our government.
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Sincerely,
Ron Paul
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John Birch Society Opposes Mark Levin's Constitutional Convention:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7FkOygqrKk
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State Legislators Warn Against a Constitutional Convention
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX_CBgPnqU0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TX0hMnZDwY
The New American articles about a Constitutional Convention:
Levin's Risky Proposal: A Constitutional Convention
Mark Levin’s new book, The Liberty Amendments, which calls for an Article V constitutional convention, ignores the very real risks of harmful changes to the Constitution.
Levin, Limbaugh, Hannity Calling for Con-Con
In his book Liberty Amendments radio host Mark Levin is calling for a new constitutional convention. Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity have joined him in this effort.
Eight Simple Questions Expose Dangers of a Constitutional Convention
John Birch Society CEO Art Thompson suggests asking eight simple questions to expose the dangers of a constitutional convention.
Dangers of a Constitutional Convention
A constitutional convention would be an ineffective and risky method for getting the federal government back under control.
Constitutional Convention: 10-Point Refutation
The Goldwater Institute has published a document entitled “10 Facts to Rebut the Mythology of a Runaway Convention,” but an examination of the Institute's Facts show that the threat of a runaway Constitutional Convention (Con Con) is real.
States Should Enforce, Not Revise, the Constitution!
The states should rein in our out-of-control federal government by enforcing the Constitution through nullification of unconstitutional federal laws, rather than by revising the Constitution through an inherently risky constitutional convention process.
Who Needs a New Constitutional Convention?
Those who wish to centralize power and turn the Constitution on its head may have their way if we succumb to the calls for an Article V constitutional convention.
Tom DeWeese: Powerful Forces Now Calling for a Constitutional Convention
Once a Constitutional Convention (Con Con) is in place, there is no controlling the agenda.
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