Convention of State Scoreboard of Defeat

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I recommend to the reader, all concerned citizens, and State Representatives to contact Joanna Martin, Publius Huldah, at publiushuldah@gmail.com.  (I apologize for leaving the “h” off in my last week’s OP-ED headlined Publius Huldah Warning).


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To get the complete picture of how the “tidal wave of truth” throughout our nation over the past year has finally turned the tide against the false claims and assurances of Convention of State COS lobbyists, attempting to convince State legislators to make State Applications for an Article V Constitutional Convention.

The scoreboard, according to Publius Huldah, is as follows:

“So far this year 20 States (Red States & Blue States): Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii,  Indiana, Minnesota, Utah, Texas, Virginia, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Kansas, Iowa, New Hampshire, Kentucky, New Mexico, Maryland, Vermont and Washington State have rejected the “COS” and/or “term limits” application for Congress to call an Article V Convention. No State has passed the “COS” application this year.”

Surely false claims and assurances have certainly contributed to their defeat. For these falsehoods  have boomeranged back at COS are: “fake emails & petitions to claim the false image of wide support and smearing those who oppose them.” Here in NH in 2016, smears at the John Birch Society accused us of attempting to bribe a Committee  Chairman. Again, I suggest concerned State Representatives and citizens who seek a 50-state perspective on the tactics and defeats of COS, to contact Joanna Martin at Publius Huldah at PubliusHuldah@gmail.com.

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