How Dangerous Are Article V Constitutional Conventions …

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Many readers of Granite Grok agree with me, a 54-year member of The John Birch Society, and lots of you will not. But, no matter what your opinion is concerning those who advocate fixing all the federal government’s usurpation of power, you need to hear the “rest of the story.”


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About how dangerous Article V Constitutional Conventions are. So, you are all cordially invited to join our Zoom event (See attachment below) this coming Sunday featuring Dave Giordano’s presentation, “ Why the Con-Con must be stopped.” This is not simply a Democratic or Republican concern. Preserving liberty is our priority.

I ask you a serious question. What is more important than football on Super Bowl Sunday? Protecting the Constitution of the United States from this year’s advocates who propose in HCR 1, again as a strategy to solve the Federal Government’s overreach of power with amendments. Football is a game played by rules. Politicians often do not for where are the referees. And too many will do anything to win. The Constitution does not need to be fixed. It just needs to be obeyed. And that involves every citizen and officeholder.

This nefarious attack has been going on for decades to completely change our Constitution, growing yearly around the country into an epidemic of political power and wealth. “Politics as usual” vs the integrity of the John Birch Society’s basic premise, “Education is our total product and truth is our only weapon.” I urge you to visit with us on Zoom and determine for yourselves which side is playing by the rules. Patrick Henry gives us good advice: “Let us not rest our liberties on the assumption that our leaders will be virtuous.”

Article V Convention 2-12-23 John Birch Society New England (1)

 

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